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The '''RGT320Z''' is an [[RG series]] solid body electric guitar model introduced by [[Ibanez]] in 2008. It was produced in Japan by [[FujiGen]] as part of the upscale [[Prestige]] line. It replaced the [[RGT320Q]].
   
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The RGT320Z features a neck through body construction with mahogany wings and a AAA quilted maple top on a maple and wenge neck with a 24-fret rosewood fingerboard with small abalone dot position markers. Components include the new [[Edge Zero]] tremolo with removable tuning stabilizer, dual DiMarzio IBZ [[humbucking pickup]]s and Gotoh tuning machines.
==speclist==
 
{| border="1" style="width:100%; padding:2px; border: 1px solid #BBBBBB; border-collapse:collapse;"
 
|'''Name:'''||colspan="5"|RGT320Z Prestige
 
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|'''Years:'''||colspan="5"|[[:category:2008 models|2008]]
 
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|'''Country:'''||colspan="5"|EU/US
 
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|'''Colors:'''||colspan="5"|''EU:'' RBB (Regal Brown Burst), WRS (Wet Rose)<br>''US:'' RS (Red Spinel)
 
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|'''Body material:'''||Mahogany wings with AAA Quilted Maple top||'''Neck material:'''||5 piece Maple/Wenge||'''Pickup configuration:'''||HH
 
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|'''Neck joint:'''||Neck-thru||'''Neck type:'''||Wizard Prestige||'''Neck PU:'''||[[DiMarzio IBZ-N]]
 
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|'''Bridge:'''||[[Edge-Zero]] Tremolo with ZPS3||'''Fingerboard:'''||Rosewood||'''Mid PU:'''||-
 
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|'''Hardware color:'''||Cosmo Black||'''Inlays:'''||Small dots||'''Bridge PU:'''||[[DiMarzio IBZ-B]]
 
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|'''Pickguard:'''||none||'''Frets:'''||24 Jumbo frets||'''Controls:'''||1 Vol, 1 Tone, 5 Way lever
 
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|'''Made in:'''||colspan="5"|Japan
 
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In 2009, a new version was introduced with a full maple top that also covers the neck wood that runs through the body. Only the US models kept the original split top style with the full neck visible.
===background===
 
Continuation of 2007 [[RGT320Q]] model.
 
   
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The RGT320Z was discontinued in 2010 along with all other neck-through Prestige models.
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== Specifications ==
[[category:2008 models]]
 
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| name = RGT320Z
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| series = RG series
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| subseries = Prestige series
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| year = 2008–2009
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| area = Europe / USA
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| made = Japan
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| colors = RBB (Regal Brown Burst) / RS (Red Spinel) / VCL (Violet Crystal) ''2009'' / WRS (Wet Rose) ''2008''
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| bodytype = Solid body
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| matbody = Mahogany wings w/ AAA quilted maple top
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| matneck = {{5pmwe}}
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| matfb = Rosewood
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| nj = [[Neck-thru]]
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| neck = [[Wizard Prestige]]
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| scale = 648mm/ 25½"
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| nut = [[Barless Top-Lok]]
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| frets = 24 / jumbo
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| bridge = [[Edge Zero]] tremolo w/ [[ZPS3]] stabilizer
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| hw = Cosmo black
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| pucon = HH
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| puneck = [[DiMarzio IBZ RG]] {{H}}
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| pubridge = [[DiMarzio IBZ RG]] {{H}}
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| control = {{VT5}}
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| inlay = Small abalone dot
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| tuners = [[Gotoh SG381]] (non-locking)
 
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== Images ==
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| models
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| title = Other available finishes
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| RGT320Z RS_09.gif | Red Spinel (2009)
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| RGT320Z RBB_09.gif | Regal Brown Burst (2009)
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| RGT320Z WRS.gif | Wet Rose
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| RGT320Z RS.jpg | Red Spinel (2008)
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| RGT320Z RBB.gif | Regal Brown Burst (2008)
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== Sources ==
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* [[2009 Europe catalog]] ([[:File:2009 EU elec guitar p8-9.jpg|page 9]])
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[[Category:Guitar models with neck through body construction]]
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[[Category:HH pickup configuration]]
 
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[[Category:Updated in 2009]]
 
[[Category:2008 models]]
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[[Category:2009 models]]
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[[Category:Discontinued guitar models]]

Revision as of 15:03, 14 September 2017

RGT320Z VCL
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The RGT320Z is an RG series solid body electric guitar model introduced by Ibanez in 2008. It was produced in Japan by FujiGen as part of the upscale Prestige line. It replaced the RGT320Q.

The RGT320Z features a neck through body construction with mahogany wings and a AAA quilted maple top on a maple and wenge neck with a 24-fret rosewood fingerboard with small abalone dot position markers. Components include the new Edge Zero tremolo with removable tuning stabilizer, dual DiMarzio IBZ humbucking pickups and Gotoh tuning machines.

In 2009, a new version was introduced with a full maple top that also covers the neck wood that runs through the body. Only the US models kept the original split top style with the full neck visible.

The RGT320Z was discontinued in 2010 along with all other neck-through Prestige models.

Specifications

Related content: Prestige series | RG series | Models-icon
Specifications for RGT320Z
Model name: RGT320Z
Year(s) offered: 2008–2009
Sold in: Europe / USA
Made in: Japan
Finish(es): RBB (Regal Brown Burst) / RS (Red Spinel) / VCL (Violet Crystal) 2009 / WRS (Wet Rose) 2008
Body
Body type:
Solid body
Body material:
Mahogany wings w/ AAA quilted maple top
Neck joint:
Neck-thru
Bridge:
Edge Zero tremolo w/ ZPS3 stabilizer
Hardware color:
Cosmo black
Neck
Neck type:
Wizard Prestige
Neck material:
5-piece maple/ wenge
Scale length:
648mm/ 25½"
Fingerboard material:
Rosewood
Fingerboard inlays:
Small abalone dot
Frets:
24 / jumbo
Nut:
Barless Top-Lok
Machine heads:
Gotoh SG381 (non-locking)
Electronics
Pickup configuration:
HH
Bridge pickup:
DiMarzio IBZ RG (H)
Neck pickup:
DiMarzio IBZ RG (H)
Controls:
Master volume / master tone / 5-way lever pickup selector

Images

Other available finishes
RGT320Z RS 09
Red Spinel (2009)
RGT320Z RBB 09
Regal Brown Burst (2009)
RGT320Z WRS
Wet Rose
RGT320Z RS
Red Spinel (2008)
RGT320Z RBB
Regal Brown Burst (2008)

Sources