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Ibanez FR2620 Prestige

Other Shape Guitar from Ibanez belonging to the FR Prestige series

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Published on 10/19/09 at 12:21
Value For Money : Excellent
Made in Japan.
Comes with an Ibanez Prestige case (indestructible?), Strap, instructions and key control.
Channel five-part maple / walnut Wizard Prestige. Rosewood fingerboard. 24 cases. Gotoh Tuners.
Body of inspiration ash telecaster, sunburst finish for me.
Tight-end fixed bridge.
One volume, one tone, 5 position switch:
1 - neck pickup double
2 - neck pickup in single
3 - single neck pickup coupled with the bridge pickup in single
4 - bridge pickup in single
5 - Duplicate bridge pickup

UTILIZATION

For the handle, Profile Wizard is thin at the radius of 430 mm (almost flat key) that fits my "little" hands.
Access to acute is easy.
In ensenble, the guitar is very comfortable, well balanced and not too heavy (3.3 Kg), which is played sitting or standing.
The cutting of the body is well done and the bridge model of sweetness.

Do you get a good sound easy? Ben, one branch, we play it sounds.

SOUNDS

The five positions are exploitable and complementary. Coupled with a good multi effects pedal, you can address a multitude of styles (for metal, I would not know, I know nothing). This is a guitar for rock cut!
Clair, crunch, distortion, it is at home anywhere and I always set for me.
In a lamp, the sound is very dynamic. Besides, I find my TV a little asthmatic US ..., the combination of CCR pickups and body ash must be for something.

OVERALL OPINION

My opinion?
I had the hands for a few years a Gibson LP and a Tele USD. Both different and endearing but too exclusive.
This guitar has a versatile sound and offers great playability Good finish and good overall quality / price ratio.
Vintage lovers, go your way, this guitar is very modern. And that's good!
Black dots ?..... I must not be quite subjective (I have around 9 to 10 not to!). In seeking it, the black pickguard screws of both fade with friction. The outline seems microphones (I have not removed) to be plastic. Key benchmarks are small and dark enough for me to be a little lost sometimes. Matter of habit.
Well, this will be a year and a half ..... and I still do not want to change it.