Ibanez RG420FB Review
Ibanez RG420FB Electric Guitar has a figured bubinga top that is bound to stun!
Look around, but you will not find many guitars like this one. The RG420FB has a face like few other guitars thanks to its figured burbinga top. There is no doubt that Ibanez’ RG has long been the metal guitarist’s mistress thanks in part to its flat and fast necks, pickup placement and precision tremolos. The RG has evolved and expanded into the far reaches of metal touching on every style at one point or another. A versatile tool for the metal battlefield, don’t leave home without your weapon.
Edge III Tremolo
The Edge III is similar in construction and feel to the original Edge locking trem; however, it also features lower profile fine-tuners inspired by the Lo-PRO Edge and massive new-design saddles. The Edge III features two screws in the arm pocket, which allow easy adjustment of the arm height and torque.
In the last two decades, no other guitar maker besides Ibanez has done so much to advance the art and science of the tremolo. The Edge III represents the next phase in locking tremolos.
Ibanez RG420FB Features
| Neck material | 3pc Maple |
|---|---|
| Neck type | Wizzard II |
| Body | Mahogany |
| Frets | 24 Jumbo |
| Fingerboard | Bound Rosewood |
| Scale Length | 25.5 inches (648 mm) |
| Width at Nut | 43 mm |
| Width Last Fret | 56 mm |
| Thickness 1st Fret | 19 mm |
| Thickness 12th Fret | 21 mm |
| Radius | 400 mm |
| Bridge | Edge III |
| Inlay | Sharktooth |
| Neck Pickup | Ibanez INFINITY 1 Ceramic Hambucker |
| Bridge Pickup | Ibanez INFINITY 2 Alnico Hambucker |
| Hardware Color | Chrome |
Related posts:




