Ibanez Prestige RG2550Z 2010 Electric Guitar Japan Used

Description

2010 Ibanez Prestige RG2550Z
Ibanez is a hard rock and hard metal musician.
This RG2550Z is the model that made its impressive debut together with Steve Vai's iconic partner, JEM.
This RG model made its impressive debut with Steve Vai's iconic partner, JEM.
This model is from the Prestige Series, a higher-end model manufactured at a top-class manufacturing plant in Japan,
While following the basic form of the basic RG, the Ghost Shark Tooth inlay, Cosmo Black hardware, and other features have been added.
The RG2550Z features an aggressive black package with ghost shark tooth inlays and cosmo black hardware.
Ibanez's signature ultra-thin Wizard grip is used on the prestige grade RG2550Z.
Wizard HP. While based on the basic Wizard, which is also the basic shape, the fretboard R is more fretted, and the fretboard R is more fretted.
The fretboard is 430R, which is more suitable for technical playing.
The EDGE tremolo is a typical spec that is also the face of the brand.
The ZPS “Zero Point System 3,” which incorporates an innovative mechanism of the Floyd type that tends to be shunned.
Alternate-type Edge Zero bridge. By making the troublesome adjustment mechanism as easy as possible,
This is a revolutionary unit that has lowered the bar for Floyd bridges significantly.
The PU is a Dimarzio IBZ RG & RG-S designed exclusively for Ibanez.
There are some scratches, play marks, and minor dents from use.
However, there is no problem to play and it is in good condition.
Weight approx. 3.6kg with hard case.

BODY: Basswood
NECK: 5pc Maple/Walnut
FINGER BOARD: Rosewood
PICKUPS: Dimarzio IBZ RG/ RG-S

Please check the pictures for details such as scratches and dents.
Only scratches that are noticeable and can be seen in the pictures are shown in the photos.
Please consider that there are small dents and scratches other than those shown in the pictures.
The guitar has been maintained by our full-time repairman.

Fret remainder: 70-80%.
Neck condition: Almost straight
Truss rod: There is enough room.