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

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  • McREMYMcREMY

    The beast

    Ibanez RG550LTDPublished on 10/29/13 at 05:46
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Made In Japan in 1995.
    Floyd Rose Lo Pro Edge (the best in my Ibanez)
    24 frets, HSH config with 5-way switch, 1 volume and 1 tone.
    Basswood body, maple neck, rosewood fingerboard. Sounds rather high mid focused without being too intrusive.

    Original pickups: V8 V7 S1 and Ibanez. Sorely lacking punch and precision. Quickly replaced with DiMarzio ...
    Just as the addition of wiring with push-pull for series / parallel neck pickup.

    UTILIZATION

    The handle is a total highway difficult to take in hand key (flat) when you never played a game of that type, but once you are done it's hard to get back on a handle type strat or LP.

    SOUNDS

    Changing pickups is a must, can …
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    Made In Japan in 1995.
    Floyd Rose Lo Pro Edge (the best in my Ibanez)
    24 frets, HSH config with 5-way switch, 1 volume and 1 tone.
    Basswood body, maple neck, rosewood fingerboard. Sounds rather high mid focused without being too intrusive.

    Original pickups: V8 V7 S1 and Ibanez. Sorely lacking punch and precision. Quickly replaced with DiMarzio ...
    Just as the addition of wiring with push-pull for series / parallel neck pickup.

    UTILIZATION

    The handle is a total highway difficult to take in hand key (flat) when you never played a game of that type, but once you are done it's hard to get back on a handle type strat or LP.

    SOUNDS

    Changing pickups is a must, can tackle a bunch of style after config microphones, but not necessarily sounds hollow-body guitar (jazz-type).

    To date:
    DP215 EVO2 in the bridge
    DP408 2 virtual workplace
    DP213 paf joe in the neck (with serial / parallel push pull capacity and value different tone in the neck position system)

    With it you can go to Dream Theater Pink Floyd
    Most of my improvisations are recorded with this guitar on my website:
    https://soundcloud.com/mathiasremy

    OVERALL OPINION

    I bought it used, with a default selector micro as well as the bridge pickup in 2000, it dates from 1995 and is of excellent quality finish. I do not exactly know the exact purchase price, but I bought 3000frs.

    Since I have, I can not find another guitar that suits me better than this. I played with that so I refrettée there seven years.
    A replanif is already required ...

    Nothing to say, the only downside is the sustain (pink floyd requires). To improve with brass sustain block.
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  • MGR/MGR/

    Ibanez RG550LTD

    Ibanez RG550LTDPublished on 02/22/04 at 15:00
    1000 USD

    perfect... awsome...

    the place of switch...

    10 from 10

    perfect

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
  • MGR/The BattousaiMGR/The Battousai

    Ibanez RG550LTD

    Ibanez RG550LTDPublished on 09/06/03 at 15:00
    I wanted to buy an electric guitar for a long time but it took a while to sum up the money for it.Anyway i gathered about 900 euros and hit the stores.I found my self at the official importer of ibanez guitars in greece,a guy named Trimis,and I tried out the S-series first,as i really liked the slim body.Then the salesperson(who was much cooler than his boss!)said that he thought an RG model would suit me better because I'm more into hard rock&heavy metal,so he brought forth the 550LTD,black with the mirror scratchplate, and i must say it was love at first sight!So after trying it out a bit i was sure it was the guitar i wanted(which proved to be a mistake actually!).Cost?Around 900 euros o…
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    I wanted to buy an electric guitar for a long time but it took a while to sum up the money for it.Anyway i gathered about 900 euros and hit the stores.I found my self at the official importer of ibanez guitars in greece,a guy named Trimis,and I tried out the S-series first,as i really liked the slim body.Then the salesperson(who was much cooler than his boss!)said that he thought an RG model would suit me better because I'm more into hard rock&heavy metal,so he brought forth the 550LTD,black with the mirror scratchplate, and i must say it was love at first sight!So after trying it out a bit i was sure it was the guitar i wanted(which proved to be a mistake actually!).Cost?Around 900 euros or 300000 greek drachmes,as I bought the guitar 5 years ago.

    The thing I like the most about my guitar is that it's probably one of the coolest looking guitars I've seen.Of course I also think it delivers a top notch tone from clean to filthy distorted sounds,considering the fact that it's relatively not too expensive.I particularly like the bridge pickup both in rythmic parts and solos.The fretboard is like a dream too.I have never played something more comfortable and the jumbo frets seem to work really well with hammer ons,pull offs and right hand frettings(ala Van Halen!)

    The problem with the thin super wizard neck is that it's not sturdy.if you yank the whammy bar you can see it moving along with the strings,which is something that bugs me.Also I'm having buzzing problems which are a total pain in the neck,especially when you like low action.I've refered to technicians but these problems seem to be very persistent.I even considered changing the neck with a new one but Ibanez doesn't sell necks seperately,which kinda pissed me off.However I mostly put the blame on me as I think i should have tested the guitar better when I bought it in the first place.

    Again i have in mind that this is no 2000$ Gibson.So I have to say that generally the RG550LTD is well constructed and of fine quality.I think that the finish is probably as good as it gets.I have tried much mre expensive guitars and I can't say that they were noticeably better.Also I think that the electronics used are of impeccable quality and durability.

    To sum up I'd give the guitar two thumbs up and recomend it to beginers and more advanced players who like rocking the house!However,and I think this goes to anyone wanting to buy a guitar,thoroughly play and examine any guitar you like before buying it!

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • MGR/James Dimebag TurnerMGR/James Dimebag Turner

    Ibanez RG550LTD

    Ibanez RG550LTDPublished on 12/04/01 at 15:00
    I bought this guitar from the guitar, amp and keyboard centre in Brighton. I chose this model because it has a touch of class the other models just dont have. I recommend anyone to buy from them, they are extremely helpful and are willing to bust a nut to make sure you get your dream guitar. I think they now have an internet site - www.gak.co.uk, check them out.

    I love this guitar in everyway possible. The neck is a super wizard type so if speed is your thing this is awesome. I play Pantera, Slayer etc so take my word for it, this guitar seriously rocks. The normal wizard neck isnt half as nice, so its worth forking out that extra bit of cash. The looks are awesome - the stage light…
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    I bought this guitar from the guitar, amp and keyboard centre in Brighton. I chose this model because it has a touch of class the other models just dont have. I recommend anyone to buy from them, they are extremely helpful and are willing to bust a nut to make sure you get your dream guitar. I think they now have an internet site - www.gak.co.uk, check them out.

    I love this guitar in everyway possible. The neck is a super wizard type so if speed is your thing this is awesome. I play Pantera, Slayer etc so take my word for it, this guitar seriously rocks. The normal wizard neck isnt half as nice, so its worth forking out that extra bit of cash. The looks are awesome - the stage lights shine off beautifully from the mirrored scratchplate so you can blind the audience!

    Nothing. Even the Ibanez hard case is top notch.

    Ummm......excellent. The neck is bound, the body paintwork is beautiful. Its a bronzy, gold colour and i have never seen anything like it. The shark fin inlays are simply a finishing touch. The pickups are cool, the perhaps not perfectly alligned with the strings. The lows are low, and the highs are high, no noise either from them, so what more can you ask from stock pickups?

    To conclude, this is the best Rg guitar for fast playing. Ive tried all the high end Rgs so take my word for it. I would advise anyone to get an ibanez with a super wizard neck if you can afford it - also the lo pro egde is the dogs willy for dimebag squeels, slayer style vibrato, etc etc. Buy one mothers! Contact me for any further info on Ibanez RG models.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • KirKillKirKill

    my precious ...

    Ibanez RG550LTDPublished on 11/01/11 at 10:21
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Made in Japan
    Maple neck rosewood fingerboard 24 frets with mother of pearl inlay in shark tooth
    Basswood body
    Lo Pro Edge Floyd
    Micro Ibz 2 double and 1 single
    A 5-way switch
    A volume
    A tone
    Mechanical Gotoh
    Mirror plate purple (the class)

    UTILIZATION

    Channel Wizard super comfortable and very fine everything you need to shred at will
    No balance problems rather light scratches
    Pickup selector a bit hard
    Floyd the best super nice to me between Vigier Marilyn Musicman Axis and there's no pictures

    SOUNDS

    At the time I directed style Metal, Guitar Hero (Joe Satriani, Steve Vai ...) Metal prog in this role it suited me perfectly with my Bandit 112S, …
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    Made in Japan
    Maple neck rosewood fingerboard 24 frets with mother of pearl inlay in shark tooth
    Basswood body
    Lo Pro Edge Floyd
    Micro Ibz 2 double and 1 single
    A 5-way switch
    A volume
    A tone
    Mechanical Gotoh
    Mirror plate purple (the class)

    UTILIZATION

    Channel Wizard super comfortable and very fine everything you need to shred at will
    No balance problems rather light scratches
    Pickup selector a bit hard
    Floyd the best super nice to me between Vigier Marilyn Musicman Axis and there's no pictures

    SOUNDS

    At the time I directed style Metal, Guitar Hero (Joe Satriani, Steve Vai ...) Metal prog in this role it suited me perfectly with my Bandit 112S, the Marshall Valstate the studio to rehearse and Sovereign of the Engl teacher scratches Metal Zone + + multi effects Yamaha SPX: Mission accomplished
    As against that sounds cold but warmer than a Vigier Marilyn anyway, she had a small side a little muddy in sound that could highlight a lack of precision and a dirty side especially in the solos
    So I made him an upgrade it has got a Dimarzio Steve Special pickups on my idol then and there that Petrucci pulled over from the original conf, was also expected to put a Dimarzio Air Norton but I never had the Ocassion to do so I left the original microphone
    By the middle against the microphone I did not like at all, I was transferred to the party and put a 3-position selector for that I needed a mirror plate and measure the time it was mission impossible

    OVERALL OPINION

    This was my third guitar and my second Ibanez and especially my first big scratches the second being a Les Paul, I bought it new in store for 6500 francs once the price / quality ratio is not terrible, but Here I fell in love and unfortunately it does not control
    With the experience I remake this choice has been sold for at least emotionally because I spent five good years in his charming company and we can say it helped me tremendously in my growth
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  • HatsubaiHatsubai

    Very similar to the RG570

    Ibanez RG550LTDPublished on 06/24/11 at 02:05
    The RG550 has gone through various different changes throughout the years. The guitar I'm going to be referring to has a basswood body, a maple neck with a rosewood fretboard, 24 jumbo frets, an Edge tremolo, a pickguard with an HSH configuration, one volume, one tone and a five way switch.

    UTILIZATION

    These guitars are amazing. The necks on these are really something you gotta try to believe. They're incredibly thin and flat, and this allows you to slam your action like no tomorrow. One thing to watch out for is the nut being over tightened in the rear. Too many people crank down on these things, and because the necks are so thin, it can really cause some issues. The Edge tr…
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    The RG550 has gone through various different changes throughout the years. The guitar I'm going to be referring to has a basswood body, a maple neck with a rosewood fretboard, 24 jumbo frets, an Edge tremolo, a pickguard with an HSH configuration, one volume, one tone and a five way switch.

    UTILIZATION

    These guitars are amazing. The necks on these are really something you gotta try to believe. They're incredibly thin and flat, and this allows you to slam your action like no tomorrow. One thing to watch out for is the nut being over tightened in the rear. Too many people crank down on these things, and because the necks are so thin, it can really cause some issues. The Edge trem on this is absolutely glorious. It can hold tune for days without any issue, and they last forever. On top of that, there are locking studs to help make sure nothing ever moves during whammying.

    SOUNDS

    The sound is pretty polarizing on these guitars. I tend to find these a bit more resonant than the RG570s and other direct mounted versions, and a lot of that is due to the chambering that occurs underneath the pickguard from the pickup and electronics cavity. The guitar sounds warm and has lots of mids, but it seems to lack bite. Some people really dislike that, but I love it for lead tones. The stock pickups in these are pretty crappy, so I recommend replacing them with some really nice DiMarzio pickups. Those seem to blend in the best with Ibanez guitars for whatever reason.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I prefer the 550 to the 570, but they're all great guitars. Since they're so cheap, there's no reason you should go without at least one Ibanez guitar. Be sure to watch out for the rear nut cracks, and you might want to change the pickups once you get it. The necks are thin, so also be sure you like thin necks.
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