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Guitars & Basses

Ibanez RGA622XH-BK RGA Series Electric Guitar, Black

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If you want to burn, the Ibanez Prestige RGA622XH was built with you in mind. This fast-and-furious solidbody electric guitar boasts a resonant African mahogany body, which is augmented by a duo of red-hot DiMarzio humbucking pickups. The centerpiece of the RGA622XH, however, is its fast-playing 5-piece Wizard HP neck, which is capped by a sprawling 27-fret Macassar ebony fingerboard. Whether you’re tearing through rapid-fire multi-octave runs, furious sweep picking, blazing tapping passages, or ferocious riffage, you’ll never run out of space on the RGA622XH. You also get a Lo-Pro Edge tremolo, which can stand up to frenetic whammy abuse without breaking a sweat, and rock-solid Gotoh locking tuners. Finally, attractive gold hardware and a gloss finish ensure a spotlight-worthy look. High-level players need a guitar that can contain their fretwork, and we believe the Prestige RGA622XH to be up to the task.

 

Model: RGA622XH-BK

SPECIFICATIONS

neck type

Wizard HP5pc Maple/Walnut neck

top/back/body

African Mahogany body

fretboard

Bound Macassar Ebony fretboard Off-set Mother of Pearl dot inlay

fret

Jumbo frets

number of frets

27

bridge

Lo-Pro Edge bridge

string space

10.8mm

neck pickup

DiMarzio® Air Norton S™ (H) neck pickup Passive/Ceramic

bridge pickup

DiMarzio® The Tone Zone® (H) bridge pickup Passive/Alnico

factory tuning

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

strings

D'Addario® EXL120

string gauge

.009/.011/.016/.024/.032/.042

nut

Bone nut

hardware color

Gold

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.