Ibanez RG1451 Review
The RG1451 is the first Ibanez Prestige electric guitar with a fixed bridge. It’s constructed with a lightweight basswood body and a 5-piece bolt-on maple/walnut neck with the amazingly fast, comfortable Wizard Prestige profile.
The Ibanez RG1451 has a 24-fret rosewood neck with a 25-1/2″ scale. It is fitted with Ibanez V6F humbucking pickups that deliver a bright edgy sound that is suited for modern rock styles. All hardware is black chrome including die-cast tuners, Ibanez bridge, and master volume and tone controls.
Ibanez’s Tight-End bridge
The RG1451 guitar’s low-profile Ibanez Tight End bridge offers long sustain and bright tone. The saddles are firmly locked onto the base plate for maximum transfer of string vibration. They remain perfectly linear during intonation adjustment for the most accurate setup. Saddle height can be adjusted individually by a single screw. Also, the top side of the bridge is smooth finished. So if you play hard, the Tight-End bridge will forgive you and your hands.
Ibanez includes a gig bag with the RG1451 guitar.
Ibanez RG1451 Features
| Neck | 5-piece bolt-on maple/walnut neck Wizard Prestige neck profile |
| Scale | 25-1/2″ scale |
| Nut Width | 1.69 |
| Fretboard Radius | 1.69 |
| Body | Basswood |
| Frets | 24 Jumbo |
| Fingerboard | Rosewood |
| Bridge | Tight-End |
| Inlay | Pearl Dot |
| Neck Pickup | V6F humbucker |
| Middle Pickup | RTS single-coil |
| Bridge Pickup | V6F2 humbucker |
| Controls | One volume, one tone,5-way blade pickup selector |
| Tuners | Die-cast tuners |
| Hardware | Cosmo black |
| Include | Gig bag |
Ibanez RG1451 Neck Dimensions
| Scale/Length | 25-1/2″/648mm |
| Fretboard Radius | 16.92 “/430mm |
| Width at Nut | 1.69″/43mm |
| Width Last Fret | 2.28 “/58mm |
| Thickness 1st Fret | 0.70 “/18mm |
| Thickness 12th Fret | 0.78″/20m |
Ibanez RG1451 is a Prestige model with high-output pickups, a fixed bridge, and extreme playability.
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Is there a specific way to change the strings? I was looking at the back and was just wondering.