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New for 2020, the Ibanez RGIXL7BKF Electric Guitar - in Black Flat
With the growing popularity of the Iron Label series, Ibanez continues to tap into the molten metal underworld for inspiration. Re-working its famous RG body shape from the chassis on up, the RGIXL7 has been designed to add some dark, dramatic flair to the brand’s no-frills “Made-for-Metal” lineup. This striking 7-string RGIXL7 brings an air of mystery to the Iron Label line. The RGIXL7 features a 27” scale-length neck which unlocks a plethora of down-tuning possibilities. The combination of the tight grained Macassar Ebony fingerboard and the legendary super-thin, ultra-playable Nitro Wizard neck provides a smooth, dense playing surface that produces a tight low end with quick response. DiMarzio® Fusion Edge pickups, the result of a direct collaboration between DiMarzio® and Ibanez, provide great clarity and a very smooth response, satisfying the current demands of players in today’s progressive metal scene. The RGIXL7 also features a coil tap switch which helps expand the guitar’s tonal range by providing split-coil options. The Gibraltar Standard II bridge meshes with the guitar’s body to provide the optimal transfer of each string’s vibration. Gotoh® locking tuners provide amazing tuning accuracy and allow for quick, efficient string changing.
Specifications
Neck: Nitro Wizard-7 XL, 3pc Maple/Purpleheart neck
Body: Nyatoh body
Fretboard Ebony fretboard
Frets: Jumbo frets
Number of frets: 24
Bridge: Gibraltar Standard II-7 bridge
String space: 10.8mm
Neck pickup: DiMarzio® Fusion Edge 7 (H) neck pickup, Passive/Ceramic
Bridge pickup: DiMarzio® Fusion Edge 7 (H) bridge pickup, Passive/Ceramic
Nut: Plastic
Hardware colour: Black
(6043034)
SKU | 6043034 |
Barcode # | 4549763229618 |
Brand | Ibanez |
Shipping weight | 7.5000kg |
Shipping width | 0.429m |
Shipping height | 0.429m |
Shipping length | 0.429m |
Shipping cubic | 0.078954000m3 |
RGIXL7By: Alison on 5 March 2021I bought the RGIXL7BKF as I love Thornhill and was recommended the Iron Label series, and I was not disappointed. It is great to play and the thin neck is really comfortable. This is my first 7 string and making the switch from a strat to this was easy. It is so fun to play and gives a great sound. Plus the finish is amazing! It you're looking for a seven string, I would highly recommend. :)