Neck The RG Series features a neck that is very thin in cross-section, with a fretboard that is flatter (430mm/16.9in or 400mm/15.75in
radius of curvature), wider, and longer (24 fret double octave) than most. Flatter radius on a fretboards facilitate wider bends and lower string action at the expense of comfort in playing chords. For the virtuosic "shred" style of guitar playing or fast, aggressive
thrash/
speed metal rhythm, this type of neck is often preferred. Necks are typically made from
maple, while fretboards are usually made of maple,
rosewood or
jatoba.
Body The body of the RG Series features sleek, offset pointed double cutaways giving better access to the upper frets. Typically the body is made of
basswood,
poplar, or
mahogany, with some exception such as
swamp ash (RGT220A) or
alder (select J Custom RGs). Some models such as the RG550 came with a pickguard while others usually feature back-routed controls.
Hardware RG pickups options include
humbucker and
single-coil models, with humbucker-single–single (HSS), humbucker–single-humbucker (HSH), or dual-humbucker (HH) configurations available. Options available include
Seymour Duncan,
DiMarzio, or
EMG models in addition to Ibanez custom models. All RGs of the 550 series and higher have the Ibanez Edge
vibrato unit, either the original or low-profile version. The Edge tremolo incorporated several manufacturing changes when compared to the original
Floyd Rose, including increased mass, relocated fine tuners and improved locking posts. The locking posts are no longer used as of the 2003 model year along with the introduction of the Edge Pro. While most models of the RG series use variations of Ibanez Edge tremolo, there are fixed bridge models available, which are equipped with either a Hipshot-style bridge or a Gibraltar standard bridge. Fixed bridge versions of the Edge bridge are also available on a few select signature models.
Extra string models Since the release of RG7620 and 7621 in 1998, RGs are famous for being the basis of particularly easy to play
seven string guitars. Also, in 2007, Ibanez produced its first commercially available 8 string guitar, the
RG2228. Ibanez introduced their first commercial nine-string models, the RG9QM and RG90BKP, for 2014. == Model variations ==