Way back in 1987 Ibanez
came out with a whole new line of guitars aimed
toward the growing group of "guitar gods".
Artists like Paul Gilbert, Steve Vai, and Joe
Satriani were bringing shredding to the mainstream.
The RG550 was a mid-range solid body guitar
available in a few variations and some wild colors.
The ultra thin Wizard neck allowed fast playability
and the Floyd Rose licensed tremolo was reliable and
allowed a large range of up and down movement.
Over the years the RG
series has changed in some ways but still carries
some of the same features and playability of the
original. In 2007 Ibanez has introduced a very
limited run of remakes of the original RG550 in
three different colors. The guitar is
completely accurate to the original down to the
tremolo with the exception of the neck. The
original Wizard neck was known to crack and warp due
to it's thinness. The reissue RG uses a Wizard
Prestige neck, which is an improvement over the
original by using strengthening layers embedded in
the neck.
The 20th anniversary
issue is limited to 1987 guitars of each three
models. All three models come with a color
matched case.
Specifications
- Slim, fast
Wizard neck
- Maple fretboard
(yellow and red) Rosewood (Black)
- Jumbo frets for
easy leads and chording
- Lightweight
basswood body with upper edge sculpted for
comfort
- Floyd
Rose-licensed Edge tremolo with die-cast saddles
- Pickups include
Vintage 7 and 8 humbuckers framing a high-output
single coil
- 5-way switching
for a full range of instantly selectable sounds
Colors
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Desert Sun Yellow |
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Road Flare Red |
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Black |
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The reissue has
caused the original RG's from the late 80's to
drastically increase in value and the reissue
guitars in their limited quantities will surely
cause these to be a collectors item. Get one
while you can!
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