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Ibanez RG270DX

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

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khorram khorram
Published on 02/08/06 at 23:15
Audience: Beginners
Two knobs, one for volume (just ok) and one for grain (almost useless).

A breeder of micro rather well done.

Two microphones and a simple double bobinnage.

Channel 24 frets.

Floyd bridge to reach and loosen the strings on which one gives the game after blocking the strings at the top of sleeve.

UTILIZATION

The handle is nice no more. It's not the kind of handle that is that it seems to play like a god but a good race anyway.

Access to acute is very easy, for it no problem.

The guitar is heavy, almost too much, a concert of three / four hours and you can feel the shoulder s'enkiloser.

The settings are very simple so no worries at this level.

SOUNDS

A good guitar for the rhythm.

The highs are too faiblairds. I recommend changing the double bobinnage (humbucker) acute (Di Marzio put a norton for example).

Very easy to sound very bold and aggressive. Much harder to have a crystal clear sound. By clean, I use a Small Clone chorus ElectroHarmonix, it's nice but I admit that the clean sound remains the weak point of this guitar sound cold and brittle, without a soul. In the limit for a few arpeggios it goes but do not abuse it. When I bought it, I was a fan of Metallica and I spent hours to take me for James Heltfeild.

So do not take if it is to make Cabrel. I played with a Marshall VS100 and a Fender 80.

OVERALL OPINION

I've had six or seven years. I find it does not age too badly. Well now I keep it out of nostalgia for my debut and I play on my SG.

I would say the main strength of this skyscraper is its value for money which makes it ideal for beginners. Compared to what can be seen in this price range, it outperforms the competition. A scraper honest promises than it can Offir.