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Ibanez RG450DXB-WH

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Electric Guitar

  • RG Series
  • Body: Meranti
  • Neck: Bolt-on maple
  • Fingerboard: Jatoba
  • Fingerboard inlays: White dot
  • Fingerboard radius: 15.75"
  • Scale: 648 mm (25.5")
  • Nut width:43 mm (1.7")
  • Locking nut
  • Neck profile: Wizard III
  • Frets: 24 Jumbo
  • Pickups: Quantum (H) (neck), Quantum (S) (centre), Quantum (H) (bridge)
  • Controls: Volume, Tone
  • 5-Way switch
  • Passive electronics
  • Bridge: Edge-Zero II
  • Black Ibanez Machine Heads machine heads
  • Strings: D'Addario EXL120 .009/.011/.016/.024/.032/.042
  • Finish: High-gloss polyurethane
  • Colour: White
Available since March 2024
Item number 581738
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Colour White
Body Meranti
Top None
Neck Maple
Fretboard Jatoba
Frets 24
Scale 648 mm
Pickups HSH
Tremolo Edge
incl. Bag No
incl. Case No
£472
All prices incl. VAT
In stock
Delivery free of charge expected between Tuesday, 18.03. and Wednesday, 19.03.
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Plectro P. 06.04.2024
I had an RG121DX, and this new one has been a significant upgrade for me. Although I am relatively new to playing electric guitars, I've particularly noticed improvements in the fretboard, which has made moving my hands and fingers around it more comfortable. The bridge is impressively cool, though it does seem quite delicate. I also invested in a hard case for it. The quality of the factory-provided strings is really good. Overall, I am very happy with my purchase.
I had an RG121DX, and this new one has been a significant upgrade for me. Although I am relatively new to playing electric guitars, I've particularly noticed improvements in the fretboard, which has made moving my hands and fingers around it more comfortable. The bridge is impressively cool, though it does seem quite delicate. I also invested in a hard case for it.
I had an RG121DX, and this new one has been a significant upgrade for me. Although I am relatively new to playing electric guitars, I've particularly noticed improvements in the fretboard, which has made moving my hands and fingers around it more comfortable. The bridge is impressively cool, though it does seem quite delicate. I also invested in a hard case for it. The quality of the factory-provided strings is really good. Overall, I am very happy with my purchase.
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Half-assed guitar Half-assed guitar
joaof 07.12.2024
I recently purchased this Ibanez made in Indonesia. However, the guitar had several quality control issues that weren't checked by Ibanez or Thomann!

The guitar has fret buzzing and a couple of frets are noticeably above the others. For anyone considering this guitar, be prepared to invest extra time, money, and effort into setup and correcting what should I've been in done in factory (or by Thomann).

The pickguard arrived dirty, one of the corners was crooked, and there was a woodchip underneath it. This caused a permanent gap between the pickguard and the guitar body that shouldn’t exist.

Unfortunately, buying a guitar these days feels increasingly like a gamble, regardless of its manufacturing origin or price. However, I wasn't expecting this also from an Ibanez.
I recently purchased this Ibanez made in Indonesia. However, the guitar had several quality control issues that weren't checked by Ibanez or Thomann!

The guitar has fret buzzing and a couple of frets are noticeably above the others. For anyone considering this guitar, be prepared to invest extra time, money, and effort into setup and correcting what should
I recently purchased this Ibanez made in Indonesia. However, the guitar had several quality control issues that weren't checked by Ibanez or Thomann!

The guitar has fret buzzing and a couple of frets are noticeably above the others. For anyone considering this guitar, be prepared to invest extra time, money, and effort into setup and correcting what should I've been in done in factory (or by Thomann).

The pickguard arrived dirty, one of the corners was crooked, and there was a woodchip underneath it. This caused a permanent gap between the pickguard and the guitar body that shouldn’t exist.

Unfortunately, buying a guitar these days feels increasingly like a gamble, regardless of its manufacturing origin or price. However, I wasn't expecting this also from an Ibanez.
I recently purchased this Ibanez made in Indonesia. However, the guitar had several quality control issues that weren't checked by Ibanez or Thomann! The guitar has fret buzzing and a pair of frets are noticeably above the others. For anyone considering this guitar, be prepared to invest extra time, money, and effort into setup and correcting what should I've been in done in factory (or by Thomann). The pickguard arrived dirty, one of the corners was crooked, and there was a woodchip underneath it. This caused a permanent gap between the pickguard and the guitar body that shouldn't exist. Unfortunately, buying a guitar these days feels increasingly like a gamble, regardless of its manufacturing origin or price. However, I wasn't expecting this also from an Ibanez.
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Shiro sata 19.12.2024
Premiere guitare pour mon fils de 16 ans ,après de net progrès en 1 an il méritait la sienne et son choix à était une évidence pour le son les matériaux et sa superbe qualité.
First guitar for my 16 year old son, after clear progress in 1 year he deserved his own and his choice was obvious for the sound, the materials and its superb quality.
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