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Ibanez RG170DX

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

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« Ibanez RG170DX »

Published on 03/28/05 at 14:00
I bought this model from a local supplier, "Dennis Todd's Music". It cost me £150. I bought this initially because i wanted a spare guitar for alternate tuning etc, without much intention of playing it often; I was impressed. I assumed due to the low price that this should be a beginners guitar, and no more, but I was wrong.

I love the comfort of this unit. It feels so natural to play, and it is amazingly easy to work up and down the neck. The shape is also an attractive aspect; tough looking, while retaining its curves and comfort. The sharktooth inlays look great too, and the large frets are a bonus. The stock pickups also pack a huge punch, especially for the pricing, (the setup is as follows; bridge and kneck pickups are humbuckers, and the middle pickup is a single coil).

The only problem I have with this unit is the middle single coil pickup. It is slightly taller than you would expect, which means that it can be prone to being caught by your plec during heavy strumming. All depends on where you pick the strings though; I dont have too many problems personally.

The unit is solid and well constructed; it can take a bashing and still work perfectly. There are no blisters in the paintwork, and the entire guitar looks as if it was constructed with a huge amount of care; easilly rivals the quality of the more expesive models within the Ibanez range.

To summarise, this is a great guitar for a great price. It definately does not come under the "beginners only" bracket. I would say that this guitar can be played by all guitarists of all abilities. It has worked its way up from my backup guitar to being my favourite, ahead of much more expensive models.

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