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Description

Unleash your inner rock star with the Ibanez RG 570 MH SOL Autumn Collection '95 Fujigen, a classic gem from the iconic 1995 Autumn Collection. Crafted at the renowned Fujigen factory in Japan, this solid body electric guitar is a testament to Ibanez's commitment to precision and quality. Designed to cater to the demands of shredders and rock enthusiasts alike, it features a super-fast Wizard neck, making it perfect for quick solos and intricate riffs.

The RG 570 MH boasts a HSH (humbucker-single-humbucker) pickup configuration, delivering a versatile tonal palette that ranges from warm, creamy lows to sharp, articulate highs. The bridge is equipped with the revered Edge Tremolo system, offering smooth and reliable dive bombs and pitch fluctuations with remarkable tuning stability. Its sleek body is contoured for comfort, allowing for effortless playability during long practice sessions or live performances.

Whether you're a collector or a performing musician, the Ibanez RG 570 MH SOL is not just a guitar; it's a piece of music history. Its legacy is built on the same platform that has been the choice for countless guitar heroes over the decades.

Key Features:

  • Made in Fujigen, Japan
  • Super-fast Wizard neck
  • HSH pickup configuration
  • Edge Tremolo system
  • Sleek contoured body for enhanced playability
  • Part of the iconic 1995 Autumn Collection

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