Ibanez AZ2200-MGR Electric Guitar Mint Green.
- Alder body
- Roasted maple fingerboard
- Made in Japan
- ST-Style Model
- Alder Body
- Roasted Maple Neck
- Roasted Maple Fingerboard
- Neck Joint: Bolt-on
- 'C' Oval Neck Shape AZ
- Abalone Dot Inlays
- 24 Jumbo Frets
- Bone Nut
- Nut Width: 42 mm (1.65")
- Scale Length: 648 mm (25.51")
- Fingerboard Radius: 305 mm (12.01")
- Neck Thickness at Fret 1: 21 mm
- Neck Thickness at Fret 12: 23 mm
- Seymour Duncan Alnico II Pro Custom (S) Bridge Pickup
- Seymour Duncan Magic Touch-mini (H) Neck Pickup
- Volume Control
- Tone Control
- 3-Position Selector Switch
- dyna-MIX5 Switching System with Alter Switch
- Gotoh T1802 Tremolo
- Hardware Finish: Chrome
- Gotoh Magnum Lock Tuners with H.A.P.
- Includes Hard Case
- Color: Mint Green
- Finish: Gloss Polyester
- Original Strings: .010 - .046
- Made in Japan
There are three principles behind the Ibanez Prestige line: precision, performance, and comfort. Prestige guitars combine high-tech manufacturing techniques with traditional Japanese craftsmanship to achieve true innovation in design and build quality. The series incorporates ideas and feedback from musicians worldwide as foundational elements of the Prestige production process.
The Prestige fret treatment is a distinctive feature of this range. This technique involves meticulously working the frets to ensure they are as rounded as possible, resulting in an ultra-smooth and fast playing feel on the neck.
About S-Tech
The special roasted S-TECH treatment enhances stability, durability, water resistance, and the wood’s tolerance to temperature changes. The neck is sealed with an oil finish that mimics the feel of a well-played guitar neck.
The treatment provides superior attack and a well-balanced tone with rich sustain. To maximize comfort, the edges of the fingerboard are rounded for a smooth grip.
About Ibanez
Ibanez is a guitar and bass manufacturer based in Japan. The brand name originates from Spanish luthier Salvador Ibáñez, whose excellent guitars were distributed in Japan by Hoshino Gakki. The 1929 recession impacted the company, leading to its closure in 1933. The Japanese market then faced shortages, prompting the importer to start manufacturing Spanish-style guitars under the name "Ibanez Salvador" in 1935, later shortened to "Ibanez".
EAN13: 4549763334992
Data sheet
- Pickup Configuration
- SH
- Build
- Solid Body
- Strings Number
- 6
- Direction
- Right-handed
- Scale
- 25.5"
- Frets
- 6100 Jumbo
- Body Wood
- Alder
- Neck
- Roasted Maple
- Fretboard
- Roasted Maple
- Body Finish
- Gloss Poly
- Gigbag-Case
- Case Included
- Nut Width
- 1.65"
- Number of Frets
- 22
- Fingerboard Radius
- 12"
- Neck Shape
- C
- Bridge
- Tremolo
- Nut
- Bone








