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darkhan
Published on 02/17/06 at 02:52
Best value:
Excellent
All features have been detailed
UTILIZATION
- The handle is very nice. It allows a game hyper fluid without fatigue.
- No problem of access to acute
- Ergonomics nickel. Some find it heavy. For me, my weight does not Geme. It may seem surprising compared to the shape of the guitar, but no gene for the game up.
It was weighed by a poster of guitariste.com and reaches a score of 3.7 Kilos. (A les paul is around 5 pounds and a strat around four and a IBANEZSA120 excalibur or around 3). So, objectively, it is rather average.
- The luthite provides a more than adequate, broadly equivalent to other ibanez in this price range, with good sustain.
SOUNDS
- Polivalente is so perfect for me (metal, indie rock and play a clean sound)
- Marshall 80 Watts, MT2, GT2
- The microphone is really serious potato and ensures rhythmic metal. The acute is perfect for solos. Intermediate positions are nice for its clear. Only the central micro alone (center position) is a little disappointing in its output level and its lack of color.
OVERALL OPINION
- I use it for 2 months
- I love its shape, handle and sound. I find no fault at the moment (given the price, I expected not a scratch on the level of one or vigier Tom Anderson).
- Other Ibanez (RG and S mostly) I find less beautiful and certainly less comfortable.
- Excellent price / quality ratio
- I would do without hesitation that choice
A guitar that some believe on a priori, I think.
UTILIZATION
- The handle is very nice. It allows a game hyper fluid without fatigue.
- No problem of access to acute
- Ergonomics nickel. Some find it heavy. For me, my weight does not Geme. It may seem surprising compared to the shape of the guitar, but no gene for the game up.
It was weighed by a poster of guitariste.com and reaches a score of 3.7 Kilos. (A les paul is around 5 pounds and a strat around four and a IBANEZSA120 excalibur or around 3). So, objectively, it is rather average.
- The luthite provides a more than adequate, broadly equivalent to other ibanez in this price range, with good sustain.
SOUNDS
- Polivalente is so perfect for me (metal, indie rock and play a clean sound)
- Marshall 80 Watts, MT2, GT2
- The microphone is really serious potato and ensures rhythmic metal. The acute is perfect for solos. Intermediate positions are nice for its clear. Only the central micro alone (center position) is a little disappointing in its output level and its lack of color.
OVERALL OPINION
- I use it for 2 months
- I love its shape, handle and sound. I find no fault at the moment (given the price, I expected not a scratch on the level of one or vigier Tom Anderson).
- Other Ibanez (RG and S mostly) I find less beautiful and certainly less comfortable.
- Excellent price / quality ratio
- I would do without hesitation that choice
A guitar that some believe on a priori, I think.