The Ibanez Infinity pickups produced by Ibanez themselves are designed as a cheaper alternative for the IBZ/USA and Ibanez American Designed pickups used for non-Japanese made RG300, RG400 and S models.
Neck humbucker introduced in 1994 to fit in RG400 series models. Usually combined with Infinity 2 in bridge position and Infinity Single 1 in mid. Versatile and responsive with warm classic tone and added output.
Bridge humbucker introduced in 1994 to fit in RG400 series models. Usually combined with Infinity 1 in neck position and Infinity Single 1 in mid. Enhanced midrange output. Alnico 5 magnet for individual string clarity. Excellent dynamics.
Neck humbucker introduced in 2005, replaced the Powersound pickups for the RG300, RG120 models (RG350DX, RG370DX, etc.). Usually combined with Infinity 4 in bridge position and Infinity Single 3 in mid. Provides the dynamic sound for chording and rhythm.
Bridge humbucker introduced in 2005, replaced the Powersound pickups for the RG300, RG120 models (RG350DX, RG370DX, etc.). Usually combined with Infinity 3 in neck position and Infinity Single 3 in mid. Brilliant lead pickup. Warm sounding with good harmonics.
Single coil pickup introduced in 1994 to use as mid pickup with the Infinity 1 and Infinity 2 humbuckers in a HSH pickup configuration. Designed to work with humbuckers in the split position.
Single coil pickup introduced in 2005 to use as mid pickup with the Infinity 3 and Infinity 4 humbuckers in a HSH pickup configuration. Traditional-sounding yet high output. Designed to work with humbuckers in the split position.