Because this model is discontinued, it is primarily available on the used market. Ibanez RGT6EXFX Standard - What To Know & Where To Buy
Without a floating tremolo, this guitar is easier to tune and maintain, making it a "workhorse" for live gigs or studio sessions.
The Ibanez RGT6EXFX Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
is a powerhouse solid-body electric guitar from the RG Standard series, manufactured between 2006 and 2010. Built specifically for rock and metal, it combines a fast, shred-friendly neck with high-output active electronics.
The active EMG set delivers the punchy, high-gain sound required for heavy genres, remaining silent and noise-free even at high volume.
5-piece Maple/Walnut Wizard II profile, known for being slim and fast.
Early models (2006–2008) feature Basswood wings, while later versions (2009–2010) shifted to Mahogany .
Ibanez Rgt6exfx Buy Access
Because this model is discontinued, it is primarily available on the used market. Ibanez RGT6EXFX Standard - What To Know & Where To Buy
Without a floating tremolo, this guitar is easier to tune and maintain, making it a "workhorse" for live gigs or studio sessions. ibanez rgt6exfx buy
The Ibanez RGT6EXFX Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Because this model is discontinued, it is primarily
is a powerhouse solid-body electric guitar from the RG Standard series, manufactured between 2006 and 2010. Built specifically for rock and metal, it combines a fast, shred-friendly neck with high-output active electronics. is a powerhouse solid-body electric guitar from the
The active EMG set delivers the punchy, high-gain sound required for heavy genres, remaining silent and noise-free even at high volume.
5-piece Maple/Walnut Wizard II profile, known for being slim and fast.
Early models (2006–2008) feature Basswood wings, while later versions (2009–2010) shifted to Mahogany .