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

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  • Le.lennyLe.lenny

    Ibanez S370DXPublished on 12/01/02 at 05:10
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Ibanez therefore manufactures in Japan, 22 frets, two humbeckers and simple in the middle, Floyd easel, 5-way switch, Tone and volume, rosewood fingerboard, repres in ripples and excellent finishes ... I ' c not what else to say really ...

    USE

    I imagine so ...

    SONORITS

    It would especially to play rock and distorssion but not greasy ...

    NOTICE GLOBAL

    I would like to use it for washing
  • MGR/Ian UMGR/Ian U

    Ibanez S370 DX

    Ibanez S370DXPublished on 11/28/03 at 15:00
    $300 on Samedaymusic.com.

    The body is very thin and light. The middle pickup is very versatile, and sounds great combined with the bridge humbucker or the neck humbucker, or solo. Good sustain, very smooth and fast fretboard.

    The trem was very unstable at first, going out of tune even when bending a string w/o the bar. I just cannibalized an extra spring from an old guitar, and it worked perfectly. The bridge humbucker has no punch whatsoever. It's only good for metal. If you're looking for shimmering treble tones, you should either get a Fender or somesuch, or get a tech to take the humbucker out and put a single in there.

    Very solid body and neck, with 4 bolts. Nice locking nut, very s…
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    $300 on Samedaymusic.com.

    The body is very thin and light. The middle pickup is very versatile, and sounds great combined with the bridge humbucker or the neck humbucker, or solo. Good sustain, very smooth and fast fretboard.

    The trem was very unstable at first, going out of tune even when bending a string w/o the bar. I just cannibalized an extra spring from an old guitar, and it worked perfectly. The bridge humbucker has no punch whatsoever. It's only good for metal. If you're looking for shimmering treble tones, you should either get a Fender or somesuch, or get a tech to take the humbucker out and put a single in there.

    Very solid body and neck, with 4 bolts. Nice locking nut, very stable. It's very well made.

    For $300, I can't imagine a better guitar. Great for metal, blues, jazz, whatever. Needs a little tweaking to begin, but that's pretty easy if you've got a little experience. Just don't expect to get a whole lot out of that bridge humbucker.

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