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STC-Shaped Guitar from Ibanez belonging to the SC/SCA series

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  • HatsubaiHatsubai

    Ibanez going after the double cuts

    Ibanez SC420CMPublished on 08/18/11 at 01:46
    Around the mid to late 90s, Ibanez decided to make some guitars that were going to rival the PRS line up. During this time, PRS started to gain some major success, so it was only natural for them to go after them. This guitar was more of the mid grade version. It has a mahogany body with a maple bolt-on neck and a rosewood fretboard, 22 frets, dot inlays, a hard tail bridge, two humbuckers, one volume, one tone and a five way switch.

    UTILIZATION

    The guitar was put together pretty decently. The frets were nice and level, albeit they had some wear. The ends were nice and round, so no issues when moving your hand up and down the neck. One interesting thing about this is that it …
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    Around the mid to late 90s, Ibanez decided to make some guitars that were going to rival the PRS line up. During this time, PRS started to gain some major success, so it was only natural for them to go after them. This guitar was more of the mid grade version. It has a mahogany body with a maple bolt-on neck and a rosewood fretboard, 22 frets, dot inlays, a hard tail bridge, two humbuckers, one volume, one tone and a five way switch.

    UTILIZATION

    The guitar was put together pretty decently. The frets were nice and level, albeit they had some wear. The ends were nice and round, so no issues when moving your hand up and down the neck. One interesting thing about this is that it has a 25.1'' scale, which is kinda odd. I'm not sure why they didn't mate it a 25'' scale, but I assume it had to do with their metric measurements being converted more than anything else. The nut on this needed to be recut as it was snagging the strings. Whenever I would bend on the treble strings, I could feel it bind. Not a huge deal, but it would probably take about 40 to 50 bucks for a luthier to do.

    SOUNDS

    The stock pickups in this were the standard stock pickups you always find in Ibanez guitars. Some people dig them, but they're just not for me. The bridge pickup was a bit dull and didn't seem to have the response that higher end pickups have. I'm not someone who pushes boutique pickups, but I generally prefer something from the DiMarzio and Duncan line up than what most guitar manufacturers have. The neck pickup was a bit bright in this for whatever reason, and I found myself reaching for the tone knob to help cut back on some of the treble. However, that meant that I'd be constantly fiddling with the knobs whenever I'd switch between the neck and bridge.

    OVERALL OPINION

    If you can find a good price on this, it might be worth looking into. However, it'll need a pickup swap for you to get the most out of this guitar. Pay attention to the nut and frets more than anything else with these. Aside from that, they're solid players.
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  • Papy xiiPapy xii

    Ibanez SC420CMPublished on 03/23/06 at 08:40
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    22 frets
    1 volume
    1 tone
    selector 5 postions (replaced 1 time)

    UTILIZATION

    Handle very nice, quick, sweet.
    Acute easy access
    Lightweight, a joy. The position suits me perfectly.
    The plot thickens it sounds, basically two types of sound but no depth, no soul
    without personality.

    SOUNDS

    I use a POD Pro and I'm never satisfied, whether by distortion or in clear
    this guitar has no sound, even amplified and tampered with the possible, it does not.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have at least 6 years is my best guitar but the one I use least. It's a big disappointment, I had purchased in 8000 Francs (the balls!) Since I always try the guitars I buy several time…
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    22 frets
    1 volume
    1 tone
    selector 5 postions (replaced 1 time)

    UTILIZATION

    Handle very nice, quick, sweet.
    Acute easy access
    Lightweight, a joy. The position suits me perfectly.
    The plot thickens it sounds, basically two types of sound but no depth, no soul
    without personality.

    SOUNDS

    I use a POD Pro and I'm never satisfied, whether by distortion or in clear
    this guitar has no sound, even amplified and tampered with the possible, it does not.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have at least 6 years is my best guitar but the one I use least. It's a big disappointment, I had purchased in 8000 Francs (the balls!) Since I always try the guitars I buy several times on different amps with different effects.
    Obviously I do not buy unless I made a collection of "beautiful guiatres".
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