Ibanez RG 321
The Ibanez RG 321 is a guitar built and sold by the Ibanez guitar company. Created in the mid nineties, its body is based on the JEM series guitar, commonly used by Steve Vai.
Ibanez RG 321 | |
---|---|
Manufacturer | Ibanez |
Period | 1987 — present |
Construction | |
Body type | Solid |
Neck joint | Bolt-on, Neck-thru |
Woods | |
Body | Basswood, Mahogany |
Neck | 5pc Wizard Prestige Maple with Walnut |
Fretboard | Rosewood or maple (new guitars for NAMM09 |
Hardware | |
Bridge | Edge Pro Double Locking Tremolo, Edge Zero, Gibraltar Plus Bridge |
Pickup(s) | H-S-H or H-H DiMarzio IBZ or IBZ V7 & V8 pickups |
Colors available | |
Regal Brown Burst, Stained Oil, Natural Flat, Dark Amber, Aged Natural, Cubed Black Pewter, Vital Silver, Galaxy Black, Mirage Blue, Mirage Red, Royal Blue, Black Pearl, Sapphire Blue & Violin Flat |
Guitar Details
The guitar is built with a mahogany body and a bolt-on rosewood neck. It has 24 jumbo frets, 2 more frets than on a standard guitar, and features pearl inlays. The bridge is fixed, meaning it can't possess a whammy bar without special customization by store or yourself. It possesses two humbucker pickups in the body, one in the neck position, one in the bridge position. Its neck is in the style of what's called a Wizard II neck.
References
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.