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Summer NAMM 2007: Ibanez Unleashes The Monsterous RGR320EX

Disclosure Policy | Fri, Jul 27, 2007 | 668 |

Ibanez Rgr320Ex GreenI don’t know about you, but I’m pretty sure that if the Grinch banged heads the Ibanez RGR320EX would be his weapon of choice.

Playing off the popularity of its truly classic RG series of shredders (heck, these guitars have been around for over 20 years,) Ibanez today announced the release of this dangerously green beasty––the badly named (or should I say numbered,) RGR320EX.

The guitar is decked out in an “Arctic Frost” finish, which according to my sources is created via a special process by which no two guitars come out alike––making each instrument aesthetically unique.

The Ibanez RGR320EX is expected to feature a basswood body, 3-ply maple Wizard neck, rosewood fretboard with “sharktooth” inlays and jumbo frets, fretboard binding, IBZ “Designed by EMG” neck and bridge pickups, and an Edge III bridge.

So far there’s been no word on pricing, though the standard Road Rage Black version runs around $550 at most online guitar retailers.

Stay tuned for more .


2 Comments For This Post

  1. cody Says:

    i cannot wait until this guitar is up to buy it looks amazing i love it!!!!
    also the xiphos is amazing and beautiful im buying it next week!!! =]
    oh yea when is this guitar gonna be out to buy!!
    i know the roadrage black one is out.

  2. Ian Says:

    I have owned the red arctic frost version since they were released 4 years ago. It is an amazing guitar and very fast. What I didn’t like about it was the IBZ/EMG pickups. I replaced them and now the guitar screams! Another problem that I have found with this guitar after excessive playing is, the lock nut through neck mounting screws, They tend to loosen off if the trem is used a lot. No biggie just re tighten the screws. But I have 3 other guitars with this lock nut mounting system and none of them ever come loose!

    The Guitar itself is made in Indonesia and has a lot of features normally not found on guitars of this price. Like full neck binding and the frets are dressed perfectly no sharp edges at all. These guitars were discontinued a few years ago but I would highly recommend one if you were in the market for an RGR320EX!

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