Una RG presupuestaria con diapasón de jatoba de 24 trastes y pastillas Quantum humbuckers en configuración hardtail, proporcionando un mástil Wizard III rápido y tonos de metal moderno sin la complejidad de un tremolo flotante.
The Ibanez RG421 is the definitive 'first real guitar' for anyone leaning toward the heavier side of the musical spectrum. While it sits comfortably in the entry-level price bracket, the Wizard III maple neck offers a professional-grade profile that remains the industry benchmark for speed and technical precision. The flat 15.75-inch radius and jumbo frets make wide vibrato and sweep picking feel effortless"attributes usually reserved for much pricier instruments.
Sonically, the Quantum humbuckers are voiced for high-gain clarity. They provide a tight, percussive low-end that handles down-tuning surprisingly well without turning to mud. The real secret weapon here is the 5-way switching system; the parallel-connected neck humbucker and inner-coil split options provide glassy, chime-like cleans that bridge the gap between a pure metal machine and a versatile workhorse.
The trade-offs are predictable: the meranti body lacks the complex harmonic richness of premium mahogany, and the factory hardware, while functional, feels a bit utilitarian. However, choosing a fixed bridge over a budget tremolo was a brilliant move by Ibanez, ensuring rock-solid tuning stability. For the aspiring shredder or the gigging musician needing a reliable, no-nonsense backup that can take a beating, the RG421 punches significantly above its weight class.
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