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The RGA732 features a mahogany body bolted to a maple neck with a 24-fret rosewood fingerboard with offset white dot position markers. Components include a [[hard-tail]] bridge and dual Ibanez Quantum [[humbucking pickup]]s.
 
The RGA732 features a mahogany body bolted to a maple neck with a 24-fret rosewood fingerboard with offset white dot position markers. Components include a [[hard-tail]] bridge and dual Ibanez Quantum [[humbucking pickup]]s.
   
The [[RGA32]] is a similar six string model.
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The [[RGA32 (2016–2017)|RGA32]] is a similar six string model.
   
 
The RGA732 was discontinued after 2017.
 
The RGA732 was discontinued after 2017.

Revision as of 14:48, 30 July 2018

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The RGA732 is a seven string RGA series solid body electric guitar model introduced by Ibanez for 2016. It is produced in Indonesia.

The RGA732 features a mahogany body bolted to a maple neck with a 24-fret rosewood fingerboard with offset white dot position markers. Components include a hard-tail bridge and dual Ibanez Quantum humbucking pickups.

The RGA32 is a similar six string model.

The RGA732 was discontinued after 2017.

Specifications

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Specifications for RGA732
Model name: RGA732
Year(s) offered: 2016–2017
Sold in: Japan / USA 2016 only
Made in: Indonesia
Finish(es): Weathered Black (WK)
Body
Body type:
Solid body
Body material:
Mahogany
Neck joint:
AANJ
Bridge:
Fixed bridge
Hardware color:
Black
Neck
Neck type:
Wizard II-7
Neck material:
3-piece maple
Scale length:
648mm/ 25½"
Fingerboard material:
Rosewood
Fingerboard inlays:
Offset white dot
Frets:
24 / jumbo
Electronics/ Strings
Pickup configuration:
HH
Bridge pickup:
Ibanez Quantum 7 (H) passive/ ceramic
Neck pickup:
Ibanez Quantum 7 (H) passive/ ceramic
Controls:
Master volume / master tone / 5-way lever pickup selector
String gauge (factory):
.010–.059
Factory tuning:
1E 2B 3G 4D 5A 6E 7B

Sources