Jeroen
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Re: Ibanez "prestige"
This is the only correct explanation of the Prestige name. It's just a neck treatment, it has nothing to do with the overall dressing of the guitar or the grade of the woods. At some point though, with the RG series, there were three levels of Prestige instruments (when they were still MIJ, and had four-digit typenumbers). There was the RG1xxx, indicating only the specially treated neck. There was the RG2xxx, which were exactly the same as the RG1xxx but with pickups that were specially wound by DiMarzio for the RG, and there was the RG3xxx series, which featured some exclusive models with 'real' DiMarzio's, and a couple of NTB models.
They are making Korean Prestige models now too. Ibanezes descrption states that the neck is given more hand treatment, and the frets are more rounded over to giv ethe necks a broken-in feeling.
This is the only correct explanation of the Prestige name. It's just a neck treatment, it has nothing to do with the overall dressing of the guitar or the grade of the woods. At some point though, with the RG series, there were three levels of Prestige instruments (when they were still MIJ, and had four-digit typenumbers). There was the RG1xxx, indicating only the specially treated neck. There was the RG2xxx, which were exactly the same as the RG1xxx but with pickups that were specially wound by DiMarzio for the RG, and there was the RG3xxx series, which featured some exclusive models with 'real' DiMarzio's, and a couple of NTB models.