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Published on 08/14/11 at 07:15Guitar made in Japan in the studio Ibanez J-custom.
Mahogany with curly maple table
Lo Pro Edge Floyd
Micro Tone Zone / Air Norton
5 split
Quality and exceptional finish for a guitar exception!
UTILIZATION
Channel thicker than the Wizard II
ULTRA is the model run, it's still thin but more comfortable than the current rounds.
To give an idea, there is a plus side ESP / Jackson in mind.
Access to acute impec is a RG
SOUNDS
Sounds versatile guitar typical rock / metal.
Ibanez is sound, its crystalline clear split, round and warm in the neck.
Distortion powerful, I plug this guitar preamp to a Mesa Boogie Studio Preamp, and it sounds great.
I have other guitars anyway for its clear that lack of "grain"
OVERALL OPINION
I use this guitar for a purpose studio, two for many years. It complements very well my guitar panel filled with PRS and Carvin.
This is a guitar that I would situate between my PRS and my Carvin, the PRS with even more distortion power, and Carvin is softer.
The ibanez is by far the one I use most, because of its reliability and comfort.
The sound is clear, the maple table is beautiful, especially to my knowledge this is the only model with curly maple table what have never been out Ibanez. A sample collector after all
Mahogany with curly maple table
Lo Pro Edge Floyd
Micro Tone Zone / Air Norton
5 split
Quality and exceptional finish for a guitar exception!
UTILIZATION
Channel thicker than the Wizard II
ULTRA is the model run, it's still thin but more comfortable than the current rounds.
To give an idea, there is a plus side ESP / Jackson in mind.
Access to acute impec is a RG
SOUNDS
Sounds versatile guitar typical rock / metal.
Ibanez is sound, its crystalline clear split, round and warm in the neck.
Distortion powerful, I plug this guitar preamp to a Mesa Boogie Studio Preamp, and it sounds great.
I have other guitars anyway for its clear that lack of "grain"
OVERALL OPINION
I use this guitar for a purpose studio, two for many years. It complements very well my guitar panel filled with PRS and Carvin.
This is a guitar that I would situate between my PRS and my Carvin, the PRS with even more distortion power, and Carvin is softer.
The ibanez is by far the one I use most, because of its reliability and comfort.
The sound is clear, the maple table is beautiful, especially to my knowledge this is the only model with curly maple table what have never been out Ibanez. A sample collector after all