Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Ibanez RG4570Z

Ibanez RG4570Z Prestige Electric Guitar Himalayan Black


Ibanez RG4570Z Prestige Electric Guitar Himalayan Black


Everything about the Ibanez RG4570ZBK Prestige Electric Guitar says "top shelf." Outstanding bragging points of this amazing guitar include a body constructed with the classic combination of a flamed maple top and mahogany back, beautifully finished in Himalayan black. A 5-piece maple/walnut neck has Ibanez's super-fast Ultra HP profile, and the rosewood fretboard is dressed with 24 finely finished jumbo frets. The fretboard's compound radius facilitates the widest range of playing techniques. The guitar's double locking Ibanez Edge Zero tremolo bridge with the Zero Point System 3 facilitates radical tremolo effects with flawless tuning accuracy. Even breaking a string will not throw the RG4570Z guitar out of tune. Other Ibanez attributes evident on the GR4570Z guitar include rubber grip control knobs, pearl dot inlays, and black hardware. The RG4570ZBK is loaded with a powerful H-S-H combination of made-in-the-USA DiMarzio pickups, each of which features alnico magnets for smoother vintage tones. The Tone Zone humbucking pickup in the bridge position is hot enough to qualify as a high-output pickup, but has a wider dynamic range—hard picking will produce a lot of power, and softer picking will be much cleaner and quieter. In the middle position is a True Velvet single-coil pickup that is clean and bright but designed to still sound sweet when picking above the 12th fret. It is tuned to a frequency range that's bright, but not thin. The Air Norton humbucking pickup in the neck position has a tone that is deep and warm, but not muddy. It's hot, but not distorted. It's even got cool harmonics, which are really unusual for a neck humbucker. Ibanez RG Prestige guitars are the ultimate metal machines. These all-Japanese-made electric guitars are diabolical creations that will turn heads and warp minds.Ibanez includes a deluxe Prestige case with the RG4570Z guitar.

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