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Ibanez RG270L

Left-Handed Electric Guitar from Ibanez belonging to the RG Standard series

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bassman77bassman77

Ibanez RG270LPublished on 12/18/05 at 09:10
(This content has been automatically translated from French)
Made in Japan
24 frets, 2 humbuckers and 1 single
Licensed floyd rose bridge
1 volume knob and 1 tone knob

UTILIZATION

Handle very fine typical Ibanez
Acute easily accessible
Light does not sting the nose
2 switch knob well studied very easy to bidouiler its own sound

SOUNDS

I am a bass player and I use it occasionally for itches!

OVERALL OPINION

It's really a good scratch to get started! Most will be happy Aguer by changing the original pickups!
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8oris8oris

Ibanez RG270LPublished on 02/09/08 at 13:01
(This content has been automatically translated from French)
Everything has been said above: the classic Ibanez: 2 humbuckers, 1 single, a licensed Floyd Rose vibrato (not a Floyd Rose tremolo), 2 knobs: volume and tone and a 5-way switch.
24 frets, jumbo frets sleeves, and a power cord mechanisms in oil baths. Acastillage chrome.
The form: Start form "ibanezisée" a little more "sharp", a little more "aggressive".

UTILIZATION

Handle high-speed, ideal for those who want to make quick styles ... (metal, rock) but not unpleasant for other style.
Relatively easy access to acute but further down the handle unless the sound is clear (this may just be my settings)
A good balance, a guitar that makes its relatively low weight due to the...…
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Everything has been said above: the classic Ibanez: 2 humbuckers, 1 single, a licensed Floyd Rose vibrato (not a Floyd Rose tremolo), 2 knobs: volume and tone and a 5-way switch.
24 frets, jumbo frets sleeves, and a power cord mechanisms in oil baths. Acastillage chrome.
The form: Start form "ibanezisée" a little more "sharp", a little more "aggressive".

UTILIZATION

Handle high-speed, ideal for those who want to make quick styles ... (metal, rock) but not unpleasant for other style.
Relatively easy access to acute but further down the handle unless the sound is clear (this may just be my settings)
A good balance, a guitar that makes its relatively low weight due to the presence of Floyd.
The vibrato is pretty much the road but if we should not expect to dive bombing of 3'30 and then keep the agreement.

SOUNDS

Peavey Studio Pro to play on 112.
The pickups sound pretty well saturated for those who want the sound without taking the head. Clearly it is a little trickier, it lacks a little finesse and flexibility of the tone knob is not necessarily obvious.
The bridge pickup can be changed to a great improvement.

[edit] After playing with an LTD MH400 equipped EMG85/81 (guitar worth twice the price at RG), I can tell you that the RG is really "cheap" at her. The microphones fail outright fishing, not easy to get an artificial harmonic.
My opinion: a guitar that will satisfy the ears of a beginner but is of little interest to those who seek the Holy Grail!

OVERALL OPINION

An excellent quality / price ratio for the beginner who has 2 or 3 years to scratch and who wants to progress ...
One of the first prize for a model guitar that is not a board (thank you Ibanez! Is not "Fendson" that would be ca !)...
Beware of vibrato, but be aware it is there before buying the guitar, because even if not in use, the vibrato is omnipresent (tuning, holding the agreement, adjustments can be long and tedious. ..)
Frankly, if you are left do not hesitate too much anyway.
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  • Manufacturer: Ibanez
  • Model: RG270L
  • Series: RG Standard
  • Category: Left-Handed Electric Guitars
  • Added in our database on: 07/04/2006

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