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Ibanez RGA42FML-BLF Electric Guitar, Blue Lagoon Burst Flat

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The Ibanez Standard RGA42FM-BLF Blue Lagoon Flat is a six-string model and is part of the most recognisable range from this iconic manufacturer. The Ibanez RGA is a solid body built to handle heavy, physically demanding music with a sleekly sculpted top offering unrestricted playability for full-thottle power chording or heavy riffing. An iconic Wizard III neck is crafted from maple and offers unlimited playability for demanding players across a two-octave 24-fret rosewood fingerboard with a wide tonal range and jumbo frets.Equipped with two Quantum humbucker pickups, the Standard RGA42FM offers an accelerated bass response for fast tracking of high-speed staccato riffing with crushing mid-range and a precise high-end articulation when combined with built-in 5-way pickup switch. A fixed bridge provides the player with solid intonation and sustain. A Blue Lagoon Burst Flat finish completes this electric guitar.

 

Model: RGA42FML-BLF

SPECIFICATIONS

neck type

Wizard III/Maple neck

top/back/body

Flamed Maple top/Meranti body

fretboard

Jatoba fretboard/Off-set white dot inlay

fret

Jumbo frets

number of frets

24

bridge

F106 bridge

string space

10.5mm

neck pickup

Quantum (H) neck pickup Passive/Ceramic

bridge pickup

Quantum (H) bridge pickup Passive/Ceramic

factory tuning

1E,2B,3G,4D,5A,6E

strings

D'Addario® EXL110

string gauge

.010/.013/.017/.026/.036/.046

hardware color

Black

Brand

Ibanez

Ibanez is one of the first Japanese musical instrument companies to gain a significant foothold in import guitar sales in the United States and Europe, as well as the first brand of guitars to mass-produce the seven-string guitar and eight-string guitar. The company has an impressive lineup of products ranging from instruments to pedals and accessories, and have recently raised standards and eyebrows with the new AZ Series, which Josh Smith described as the best superstrat he’s played in a long time.