Product Detail
The Ibanez RG series guitar is a standout in the line, a high - performance machine shaped by three decades of metal music. It's engineered for both speed and strength, giving you a choice between a hardtail bridge or an industry - leading locking tremolo system. This is truly a precision instrument.
**Specs**:
- Neck: Wizard III Maple neck
- Body: Meranti body (top, back)
- Fretboard: Jatoba fretboard with Sharktooth inlay
- Frets: 24 Jumbo frets
- Bridge: Edge - Zero II bridge with 10.8mm string space
- Pickups: Quantum (H) neck pickup (Passive/Ceramic), Quantum (S) middle pickup (Passive/Alnico), Quantum (H) bridge pickup (Passive/Ceramic)
- Tuning: 1E,2B,3G,4D,5A,6E with D'Addario® EXL120 strings (.009/.011/.016/.024/.032/.042)
- Nut: Locking nut
- Hardware color: Black
**Features**:
- Mono - unit output jack: Made of solid, durable material, it's a single piece that prevents movement and loosening, ensuring long - term play and low maintenance.
- Jatoba Fretboard: With a reddish - brown color, it offers a rich mid - range and a crisp high - end.
- Edge - Zero II tremolo bridge: Features a lower profile for comfort and a stud lock function for stable tuning.
- Quantum pickups: Provide accelerated bass response for fast high - speed staccato riffing, with crushing mid - range and precise high - end articulation.
- Wizard III Maple neck: Ibanez's thin, flat, and fast neck is strong, offering unlimited playability and a wide tonal range with a 24 - fret fretboard.
**Additional Information**: PLU: RG470DXTMN
Using this Ibanez RG470DX - TMN electric guitar is a breeze. First, make sure it's properly tuned according to the factory tuning (1E,2B,3G,4D,5A,6E). You can use a tuner to get it just right. When you start playing, the thin and fast Wizard III Maple neck allows you to move your fingers quickly across the 24 - fret Jatoba fretboard. The Edge - Zero II bridge provides stable tuning, so you can use the tremolo function to add vibrato to your playing without worrying about going out of tune.
For maintenance, keep the guitar in a suitable environment. Avoid extreme temperatures and humidity as they can damage the wood and affect the tuning. Regularly clean the strings with a soft cloth to keep them sounding good. You can also wipe down the body and fretboard to prevent dirt and grime build - up. The mono - unit output jack is designed to be durable, but still handle it gently to avoid any accidental damage. And if you need to change the strings, just follow the standard string - changing process for electric guitars.