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Published on 01/28/14 at 12:14
Best value:
Excellent
- Manufacturing Korean
- 2 passive humbuckers
- Handle driver, 22 boxes
Warning! : The SZ produced in 2003 are not the same as following! The 2003 models have a mahogany body and maple reported and microphones deemed better bills.
I note down accordingly, damage Ibanez should be guilty of such practices.
The trick to recognize a 2003 first look: The saddle is white and turns black on previous models.
UTILIZATION
Without the ease of a model dedicated to 'Shred', the handle is nice and medium width.
The weight of the guitar is a little above average, but not uncomfortable.
The sound is 'full' rather typical LP or SG. The sustain is excellent.
SOUNDS
At ease in Blues / Rock 'crunchy' as well as more extreme sounds. The clean sounds are rather convincing, but it excels on saturations.
OVERALL OPINION
New purchased there over ten years, it has not moved. Nothing to report violin side, it's tough. The hardware begins to tarnish quite severely, the chrome bridge is worn under the palm, adding a very nice vintage touch
Without necessarily being manic, it is an instrument that we must preserve for many years.
- 2 passive humbuckers
- Handle driver, 22 boxes
Warning! : The SZ produced in 2003 are not the same as following! The 2003 models have a mahogany body and maple reported and microphones deemed better bills.
I note down accordingly, damage Ibanez should be guilty of such practices.
The trick to recognize a 2003 first look: The saddle is white and turns black on previous models.
UTILIZATION
Without the ease of a model dedicated to 'Shred', the handle is nice and medium width.
The weight of the guitar is a little above average, but not uncomfortable.
The sound is 'full' rather typical LP or SG. The sustain is excellent.
SOUNDS
At ease in Blues / Rock 'crunchy' as well as more extreme sounds. The clean sounds are rather convincing, but it excels on saturations.
OVERALL OPINION
New purchased there over ten years, it has not moved. Nothing to report violin side, it's tough. The hardware begins to tarnish quite severely, the chrome bridge is worn under the palm, adding a very nice vintage touch
Without necessarily being manic, it is an instrument that we must preserve for many years.