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Review- IBANEZ IRON LABEL RGIR27FE 7-STRING ELECTRIC GUITAR WITH EMG PICKUPS

By October 08, 2015

IBANEZ IRON LABEL RGIR27FE 7-STRING ELECTRIC GUITAR WITH EMG PICKUPS

Your fingers will fly on this super-fast Nitro Wizard neck
One of Ibanez's fastest necks to date, the Nitro Wizard neck on the RGIR27FE Iron Label is an absolute pleasure to play. This slim and super-comfortable neck lets you pull off lighting-fast runs and arpeggios with ease, but still gives you the substance you need for fretting chords. From the first time wrap your hand around the RGIR27FE's Nitro Wizard neck, you'll know you've got a guitar that was built with performance in mind. RG playability, with fixed-bridge stabilityWhile you may expect to see a vibrato tailpiece on an Ibanez RG, the RGIR27FE Iron Label sports a Gibraltar Standard fixed bridge - a dream come true if you prefer a hardtail axe. The Gibraltar has an ultra-low profile to give you the comfort of a traditional RG floating trem, with the exceptional stability and reliability you can only get from a fixed bridge. If you've always wanted an RG-series guitar, but prefer not to mess with a floating bridge, the RGIR27FE was made just for you. Active EMGs onboard, for serious toneThe Ibanez RGIR27FE Iron Label is fitted with a pair of hot EMG 707 active humbuckers in the neck and bridge positions. There's a reason top metal guitarists use active pickups: they rock. Hard. Stirred with a 5-way blade and poured through volume and tone pots, this heady brew is a veritable tonefest that gives you everything from chimey cleans to searing hot shred - and all points in between. Ibanez RGIR27FE 7-stringSolidbody Electric Guitar Features at a Glance:
  • Confortable, resonant basswood RG body
  • Fast Nitro Wizard-7 neck with bound rosewood fingerboard and 24 jumbo frets
  • Neck pickup: EMG 707
  • Bridge pickup: EMG 707
  • Master volume, tone, and 5-way blade
  • Killswitch equipped
  • Gibraltar Standard-7 fixed bridge
Go forth and shred, with the Ibanez RGIR27FE Iron Label!

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