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STC-Shaped Guitar from Ibanez belonging to the RG Prestige series

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  • kikipkikip

    Good instrument in all

    Ibanez RG2550EPublished on 06/24/12 at 06:05
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Everything has been said I think:
    - Made in JP
    - Edge Zero tremolo
    - MSM, DiMarzio / IBZ for 3 (non-and split-but hey .. you will not buy an Ibanez RG for funk)
    - Jumbo frets
    - 5-way switch
    - 1 vol / 1 tone

    UTILIZATION

    The handle is ultra comfortable and is a real highway. It is rather flat and wide, perfect for the bends. No concern at the access to acute.

    The action is pretty low. For those who prefer a more high, they can always pay directly through the small screws on the bridge / floyd.

    The guitar has a strat shape but is slightly heavier, yet it is very well balanced and I do not think 500grammes more or less makes you tired shoulder much when you are on s…
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    Everything has been said I think:
    - Made in JP
    - Edge Zero tremolo
    - MSM, DiMarzio / IBZ for 3 (non-and split-but hey .. you will not buy an Ibanez RG for funk)
    - Jumbo frets
    - 5-way switch
    - 1 vol / 1 tone

    UTILIZATION

    The handle is ultra comfortable and is a real highway. It is rather flat and wide, perfect for the bends. No concern at the access to acute.

    The action is pretty low. For those who prefer a more high, they can always pay directly through the small screws on the bridge / floyd.

    The guitar has a strat shape but is slightly heavier, yet it is very well balanced and I do not think 500grammes more or less makes you tired shoulder much when you are on stage.

    Small flat on my level on this guitar: the floyd. If you use it too as barbarians (like me), the guitar désaccordera despite mechanical blocking present on the headstock. Nevertheless, one can adjust the bridge to become a bridge "fixed" or so for him floyd could be used only in one direction like a vibrato. I chose to do it like that over and no worries.

    SOUNDS

    I have a little more original stuff: Fender Super Champ Amp, metal muff distortion (electro harmonix) and Boss DS1, Overdrive Vox Joe Satriani, Compressor T-REX CompNova.

    In clean: The sound is really good. Mics dmz / ibz are really versatile, I prefer to limit its clean my deluxe strat player. In my opinion the neck position + 2 intermediate positions are really good: claps enough to funk and reggae (intermediate shaft) is crystalline (via bridge), it is warm enough for blues and jazz. The intermediate position handle can even be used for blues riffs. In short, really try, you will understand.
    I am not using the bridge position in clean, it really has value 0. You have "everything" you need on the handle and two intermediate.

    In distortion / metal / shred / fusion: The guitar is made for it .. I do not think I need to explain. The bridge pickup is the most accurate and done really well out harmonics. It does not leave her a dirty or rough.
    Same, to test to really see the possibilities of this microphone.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it since 2007 and before I had a Telecaster on which I had put in a Hotrails easel. The Tele is a guitar that I love but it's a different style. Otherwise I played on LTD Eclipse 1000 Deluxe Player Strat and on.
    We will compare what is comparable between the Eclipse and the RG, I'll buy the RG through its access to acute (yes, it is the metal to the shape of a Les Paul for the last 3 boxes you break fingers) and microphones DMZ / IBZ.

    The +: intermediate positions that are clean and in a crazy bridge pickup very specific distortion / metal
    The -: Floyd has set. I've put more vibrato mode, and it suits me very well

    I no longer use the guitar because I have acquired a Vigier Supra. The RG Prestige is still the best value / price that can be found in this range of metal guitar. It is versatile in clean and distortion and it has a lot of mouth. For those who are a little reluctant, they can go home Charvel, Jackson or Ltd / Esp, but at this price point, there will be nothing better in terms of config and comfort.

    I put 8/10 because in the end, I switched to the competitor :) Otherwise you can go to Ibanez eyes closed
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  • empereurrom7empereurrom7

    Ibanez RG2550EPublished on 10/23/04 at 05:29
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    3pc Super Wizard neck
    Basswood body
    Large frets
    Edge Pro bridge
    DiMarzio IBZ-N (H) neck could
    DiMarzio IBZ-S (S) mid could
    DiMarzio IBZ-B (H) bridge could

    Sleeve screws

    UTILIZATION

    A good metal guitar for the very fat
    a very nice attack on the handle and a good floyd

    SOUNDS

    Sound fat enough, thanks to the 2 x dual microphones with a large distortion that happiness
    but its pretty clear pati sound is not too bold top top

    but good good good use mtal

    OVERALL OPINION

    Great value more qualitprix c Ibanez.
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    3pc Super Wizard neck
    Basswood body
    Large frets
    Edge Pro bridge
    DiMarzio IBZ-N (H) neck could
    DiMarzio IBZ-S (S) mid could
    DiMarzio IBZ-B (H) bridge could

    Sleeve screws

    UTILIZATION

    A good metal guitar for the very fat
    a very nice attack on the handle and a good floyd

    SOUNDS

    Sound fat enough, thanks to the 2 x dual microphones with a large distortion that happiness
    but its pretty clear pati sound is not too bold top top

    but good good good use mtal

    OVERALL OPINION

    Great value more qualitprix c Ibanez.
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  • HatsubaiHatsubai

    The non-maple fretboard *550

    Ibanez RG2550EPublished on 09/06/11 at 13:54
    Ibanez has long since had a tradition of having the *550 models having a maple fretboard. For the 2550, however, they decided to use rosewood for whatever reason. Why they did that, I'll never know. The guitar features a basswood body, a maple neck with a rosewood fretboard, 24 extra jumbo frets, dot inlays, an Ibanez floyd rose, HSH configuration, one volume, one tone and a five way switch.

    UTILIZATION

    The guitar has some awesome fretwork on it. For those that have never played a Prestige model, you'll be in for a treat. You normally don't find this kind of fretwork on most guitars out there. The ends are fairly round, and there are no issues with low frets on these. The gu…
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    Ibanez has long since had a tradition of having the *550 models having a maple fretboard. For the 2550, however, they decided to use rosewood for whatever reason. Why they did that, I'll never know. The guitar features a basswood body, a maple neck with a rosewood fretboard, 24 extra jumbo frets, dot inlays, an Ibanez floyd rose, HSH configuration, one volume, one tone and a five way switch.

    UTILIZATION

    The guitar has some awesome fretwork on it. For those that have never played a Prestige model, you'll be in for a treat. You normally don't find this kind of fretwork on most guitars out there. The ends are fairly round, and there are no issues with low frets on these. The guitar didn't have any issues regarding a sloppy neck joint, so no problems there. The biggest issue was that it was a bit heavy, but it wasn't too big of a deal as I've had heavier basswood guitars in my hands before. The Edge Pro on this is cool, although it's not as good as the previous generations.

    SOUNDS

    The guitar had a Crunch Lab in the bridge, a Chopper in the middle and a LiquiFire in the neck. The Crunch Lab works great for that super fat and clear sounding rhythm tone. It can do both leads and rhythms without any issues at all, and I find this pickup seems to work great in nearly any wood you throw at it. The Chopper was cool, but I didn't like the way it combined with the neck and middle positions. It was kinda like the odd man out pickup or something. The neck was just absolute smooth lead heaven, and it delivered some absolutely amazing clean tones.

    OVERALL OPINION

    The guitar is great, but I couldn't help but wish it had a maple fretboard. I think it looks very good, but it's not that much different from all the other *570s out there. The thing that made out the *550 stand out was the fact that (most) had the maple fretboard, and that's why I always chose those models over the rosewood models. At least they fixed it with the latest models.
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