Ibanez Sa160fm-tgb


hamerboy
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08/19/2015 11:30 pm
Maybe someone have experience for that Ibanez ?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=do7F33uD9H8
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08/20/2015 5:48 pm
Originally Posted by: hamerboyMaybe someone have experience for that Ibanez ?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=do7F33uD9H8


Can't say that I do. Anyone else?
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08/26/2015 5:52 pm
[QUOTE=hamerboy]Maybe someone have experience for that Ibanez ?

It's a lovely guitar. Had one myself.
See test here https://youtu.be/c_65XlwJGQw
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08/27/2015 7:06 am
I have on similar ( SA 360 QM ) , it's quite a versatile axe and will cover a lot of styles and tones . I found the bridge humbucker to be a bit microphonic with medium to high gain , swapped it for a SD Pearly Gates . The neck is great
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11/04/2015 1:48 am
I have an Ibanez SA260FM - it looks the same as the one in the video so not sure what the differences are. I'm somewhat of a "beginning" guitarist - having played on and off (mostly off) through the years. Anyway, I find the Ibanez to be easy to play, the neck is not too large, the action is fairly low, and it has a nice sound. And it the pickups offer lots of versatility.
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