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  • Ibanez RGA7 7-String Electric Guitar


 
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The Ibanez RGA 7 string archtop guitar not only has hot curves but playability. For live performance, the RGA 7 features a lightweight body which gives players more freedom to prowl around stage. The arched top also lets players to knock down heavy riffs and power chords without hitting the guitar body. All told, curved beauty and great performance combine gracefully and powerfully in the RGA.

Ibanez RGA 7 String Electric Guitar Features
  • Thin Wizard II neck
  • Arch-topped mahogany bodies for tonal warmth, strong sustain and playing comfort
  • Equipped with fat and strong active Ibanez LoZ3 pickups
  • Active EQ circuit with simple-to-operate on-off switch to provide pure tone free of noise
  • Gibraltar Standard fixed bridge offers smooth playing comfort and maximum vibration transfer
Experience the smooth and sleek bound body and neck finish of the Ibanez RGA 7 string.

The RGA7 is equipped with the Gibraltar Standard 7 bridge – ready and able for wide intonation adjustment, but rock solid in standing up to the most aggressive playing. A bridge made for crossing the great divide over to heavier rock.

The Ibanez RGA7 has the LZ7 active pickups: LZ7-N (H) neck and LZ7-B (H) bridge.

Ibanez M100C Style Case
To protect and transport your guitar, Ibanez recommends the optional M100C Style Electric Guitar Case (#IBA M100C).
Ibanez RGA7 7-String Electric Guitar Specifications
  • Neck Material: 5 piece Maple/ Walnut
  • Neck Type: Wizard II-7
  • Body: Mahogany body
  • Frets: Jumbo frets
  • Fingerboard: Bound Rosewood
  • Inlay: Pearl dot inlay
  • Bridge: Gibraltar Standard 7 bridge
  • Neck Pickup: LZ7-N
  • Bridge Pickup: LZ7-B
  • Hardware Color: Black
Pickups
    Bridge Pickup
    • Name: LZ7-B
    • Model No: LZ7-B
    • Construction: Humbucking
    • Magnet: Ceramic
    • Description: Low noise and high power 7-string active pickup

    Neck Pickup
    • Name: LZ7-N
    • Model No: LZ7-N
    • Construction: Humbucking
    • Magnet: Ceramic
    • Description: Low noise and high power 7-string active pickup
  • Optional Case: #IBA M100C



 
 
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Jeff from New Jersey
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Tone
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Awesome guitar, BUT!
Quality
Would you consider this product to be made well? How dependable?
Very solid guitar. Feels good and can withstand some wear and tear
Reliability
How has it stood up over time?
I've only had it a day so i cant really say, but it feels like a good quality instrument that can hold its own throughout time.
Overall
Your general opinion of this product.
This is a great guitar hands down, the only reason i gave it a 4 was because of the pickups and the new mid-scoop switch.(It basically cuts out the mids, which when playing live doesnt help if your in a large venue because the mid frequencies really cut through alot) Personally, I play alot of metal and these pickups just dont do it for me. It may be different for other players of other genres that dont need a high gain pickup, but its all really in personal preference.
Playability and Feel
How does it feel, Heavy, Fast, Chunky? How was the neck? Are the controls easy to get to while playing?
Plays very nice. Very fast thanks to the wizard II neck.
Tone
Bright and snappy? Dark and smooth? Were the pickups hot, mellow, thick, thin?
Like I said before,Im not very keen on the tone because of the stock pickups. Im definitely going to switch them out for some EMG's. If you do the conversion, your going to have to switch out the battery as well. This guitar takes 2 AA batteries as opposed to one 9v battery which i was baffled by. The tone is alright for rhythm and does the trick, but for nice leads and good tones to cut through the mix, i would definitely reccomend some EMGs
Finish
How did the stain or paint job look?
Great! American Musical never disappoints
Action
How was the action out of the box?
The action is great. Very low, which im a big fan of, and the neck is very fast. Only complaint is there is some fret buzz on regular chords and on the lowest string. I play in Ab, so hopefully some thicker strings with a little more tension will clear up the buzz issue
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