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Description
The Ibanez RG827QMZ-RDT is a powerful extended range electric guitar designed for musicians who crave versatility and performance. With its sleek design and attention to detail, this guitar offers a robust sound suitable for a variety of musical genres. The RG827QMZ-RDT is part of the esteemed RG series, known for its fast and flat Wizard 7 neck that enhances playability and precision.
Crafted with a stunning quilted maple top and a resonant basswood body, this guitar not only looks exquisite but also delivers a rich and dynamic tone. Its dual DiMarzio IBZ humbuckers provide a wide tonal range, from thick and heavy riffs to crisp and clear solos. The Edge-Zero II bridge with Zero Point System ensures stable tuning and smooth tremolo action, making it ideal for expressive performances.
The RG827QMZ-RDT also includes a 5-way pickup selector switch, allowing players to explore diverse sound palettes with ease. Its 24 jumbo frets provide extended playing range, perfect for intricate solos and complex chord progressions. The guitar's hardware and craftsmanship reflect Ibanez's commitment to quality, ensuring reliability and longevity in every performance.
Key Features:
- Wizard 7 neck for enhanced playability
- Quilted maple top and basswood body
- DiMarzio IBZ humbuckers
- Edge-Zero II bridge with Zero Point System
- 5-way pickup selector switch
- 24 jumbo frets for extended range
Videos
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Ibanez RG 827 QMZ- RDT test
Reviews
4.5 out of 5
Based on 1 Review and 4 Ratings
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Extremely versatile with extended 7th string range. I absolutely love this guitar. Took me a while to get used to the stock pickups but now I wouldn't switch them out not even for Bareknuckles. Unique fat tone. Some people complained about a lack of bottom end when this model came out. What they meant was the bottom end is very muddy. This easily cleans up when you use a tube screamer or low cut in mix. Also cleans up if you use regular 7 strings (I use d'addario) & then tune super low. My current tuning is F#, drop B-c#. Very easy to intonate & set up. Very flat EQ. Note: this guitar has absolutely NO character what-so-ever. You will really hear the coloration of any/all other gear in your signal chain.
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