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Old 10-15-2006, 02:10 PM
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My new beast: 24 fret neck-thru w/ locking trem. Set it to crazy low action; can do awesome legato & wickedly fast alternate picking with my Big Stubby 3mms. I might record some clips with it soon. Only thing I might do is put in Dimarzio or Seymour Duncans later on...but they're purdy good for stock PUPs

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Old 10-16-2006, 07:42 AM
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Old 10-16-2006, 08:03 AM
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What guitar is it?

Are you going to do a review?
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Old 10-20-2006, 02:08 PM
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Originally Posted by zreynoldsp
What guitar is it?

Are you going to do a review?


Well, I hadn't planned on it. Just wanted to show off my new baby. But I guess I can give you a short review:

It's an Ibanez RGT42DX black model (retails approx $900 CAD). I had to special order it into the music store, as RGT models are more rare and expensive, so they're less frequently stocked at retailers. I had the chance to play my friend's model (who swears by the Ibanez brand and is a brilliant guitarist) and decided that I really enjoyed the feel of it. In particular, I was in the market for a new guitar that had 'neck thru' design & locking trem...and I wanted a change, since all I've ever owned are Strats.

Pros:

-24 fret model -that's two more frets than my other guitars -- which is a big deal if you solo a lot
-neck thru design - the neck & body are one piece of wood, unlike the majority of guitars that have bolt-on necks. After playing a neck thru design, I would never go back. It's the most amazing thing, as not only does it provide a very rich sustain that can't be achieved on a regular guitar, but it also allows you to access the upper fretboard with complete ease as there is nothing impeding your hands near the upper neck (unlike bolt-on guitar necks). If you don't know what I'm talking about, then you really have to try a neck thru design.
-locking trem system - Whammy the hell out of it, dive bomb, do whatever...you'll always come back in tune (unlike a Strat floating bridge, ughh)
-Amazingly low action - Granted, it won't come from the factory set up that way, but once you have it professionally configured (or if you know how to do it yourself), you'll find fast alternate picking or legato much easier with super low action


That pretty much sums up the PROs. I mean, it's sleek, sexy, black, double shark tooth fretboard inlays, metallic volume/tone knobs...the thing is a beauty!

Cons:

The only things I could say that are CONs about this guitar are: it doesn't come scalloped from the factory (unlike JEMs), and while the pickups aren't horrible, they aren't top of the line either. But that's something people might want to experiment with. You might want Seymour Duncans or DiMarzios or something.

If you're in the market for something new and don't already own a neck thru guitar or something with locking trem or just want another addition to the family, this guitar is a great candidate. As far as I'm concerned, the only thing separating this mid range model from a high end model is the cheaper stock pickups.

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Old 10-21-2006, 09:27 AM
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Them big pointy horns would drive me crazy.

JEMS look like a block of wood to me, wish they would do a little routing and make em look not so much like a woodshop project from a guy that couldn't use the router or sander.

I have an Ibanez JS1200CA which is only 22 frets but it has been a dream machine so far for me personally. Very nice body shaping, awesome pickups, very lightweight, feels like a very light Strat against your body.
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