What neck profile does Ibanez use?

Ibanez are widely known for their fast playing shred machines, and a big part of this reputation came from their now legendary Wizard necks. The Wizard neck has gone through several iterations since it was first introduced, and some were significantly more popular than others.

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Similarly, are Ibanez AZ good?

While it might not seem like much, all of the little details that go into the Ibanez AZ really matter. The result is one of the most versatile guitars that I have ever played. Sure, it will not be to everyone’s liking, but it’s rare to find a guitar that is so versatile. I highly recommend trying one for yourself.

Likewise, people ask, does Ibanez make neck through? Ibanez has produced several neck-thru models since the 1970s. Early original guitar models such as the Musician models featured a neck-thru construction using laminated necks. Modern neck-thru guitar models are the “RGT” models (T for ‘thru’) and several X series guitars such as the DTT700, ICT700 and XPT700.

Beside above, how thick is an Ibanez neck?

List of neck types

Neck type Years Thickness at 12th fret
ART 2007 22.5mm
2008–2009 22.5mm
2010–2011 22mm (at 9)
2019–2021 22mm

What Ibanez has the thinnest neck?

The Ibanez S 670QM

The thinnest commercial guitar neck in the world was the EVO for a long time with 17.7 inches. The guitar we are reviewing here has 19mm of width at the first fret and 21mm at the 12th fret.

What is a Super Wizard neck?

Super wizard is exactly the same as the original wizard in thickness. It’s a bit wider at the heel(56 vs 58mm). This is the slimmest neck Ibanez makes.

Why does Ibanez use bolt-on necks?

The major advantage of a bolt-on neck is that it’s easy to manufacture and keeps costs down on construction. It’s also easy to repair/replace or even reset if needed (when the guitar is getting setup).

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