So I was going to wait until I finished some of these mods, but after waiting a whole month for my pickups to come in, (which still haven't, btw), I decided to just post my NGD, and the mockups I made up for it.
Anyways, without further ado... I present to you my new Ibanez RGT42DXFM, (only the last picture is mine, the weather has been really shitty here, and I have terrible lighting for taking guitar pictures in my house, so please don't mind my use of Google found pictures):
My friends dad bought this guitar 6 years ago, then after a few months sold it to another friend of mine. I've been trying to get him to sell it to me for 5 whole years, and after many failed attempts, (no money, he changes his mind, etc), I finally got it off of him! Told my whole family to give me cash for Christmas so I could finally make it mine... Instead they all pooled their cash together and bought it for me! Only gift I got, but it's the only one I wanted.
It has a mahogany body with a flamed maple top, 5-piece maple/walnut neck, through the body, "Deluxe" Sharktooth inlays, (which I'll get to in a second), Edge Pro II tremolo, rosewood fretboard, and 24 jumbo frets. It's also made in Korea, alongside the Korean Schecter's and LTD's. Originally it came with an Infinity 1 pickup in the neck, and a Infinity 2 pickup in the bridge, however my friend upgraded them to a DiMarzio Air Norton in the neck, and a DiMarzio Evo in the bridge.
Now, many of you might be wondering why I like this guitar so much if it's made in Korea, compared to my Japanese made Ibanez Prestige RG1570, or Japanese made 1990 Ibanez RG770. This guitar doesn't feel like it's made in Korea at all! The Wizard II (19mm at the 1st fret, 21mm at the 12th fret) is a bit thicker than the necks on my RG1570, (Super Wizard Prestige; 17mm at the 1st fret, 19mm at the 12th fret) and my RG770, (Wizard; 17mm at the 1st fret, 20mm at the 12th fret), but it's extremely comfortable. Switching back and forth isn't a hassle, and it's extremely easy to get used to, (I plan on using the RGT42DXFM alongside my RG1570 for my bands live performances, so that's important!). The quality on the guitar itself is amazing, the only downside is the stock bridge. I also have a serious thing for trans blue guitars, haven't owned a neck-thru in a very long time, it has neck binding, (a first for me, believe it or not, will definitely help for shows), and it has a mahogany body, as opposed to the bolt on/basswood body on both the RG1570 and RG770.
Regarding my mockups, I have some upgrades I plan on doing in the future, which include:
Step 1:
- New pickups: A DiMarzio X2N for the bridge, and a DiMarzio Liquifire for the neck. Both white, (to match the neck binding and the headstock binding)
- Dye the Rosewood fretboard black
- Black Schaller Strap Locks
Step 2:
- New tremolo: I did some research, and an Edge Pro or an OFR will drop into the Edge Pro II route, with no problem whatsoever, but I'd like to get a black original Edge to throw in
- Black hardware, (either buy all black hardware from an early 90's Ibanez with the black Edge, or go new with most of it)
- Tungsten tremolo block
- Low friction volume/tone pots
Step 3:
- When I need a refret, Stainless Steel frets
- I'm going to talk to a local luthier about possibly routing the body to have white binding, to match the neck, headstock, and pickups
Enough talk, here are the mockups I have made of the upgrades:
Step 1:
Step 2:
Step 3, (With pickup bezels):
Step 3, (Without pickup bezels):
Needless to say, I'm extremely happy I now have this guitar in my stable, and I'm very excited about the upcoming mods I have planned for it. I'd really like to get all of your opinions on the guitar itself, and the mods I have planned. Thanks for reading through my short story!
Anyways, without further ado... I present to you my new Ibanez RGT42DXFM, (only the last picture is mine, the weather has been really shitty here, and I have terrible lighting for taking guitar pictures in my house, so please don't mind my use of Google found pictures):
My friends dad bought this guitar 6 years ago, then after a few months sold it to another friend of mine. I've been trying to get him to sell it to me for 5 whole years, and after many failed attempts, (no money, he changes his mind, etc), I finally got it off of him! Told my whole family to give me cash for Christmas so I could finally make it mine... Instead they all pooled their cash together and bought it for me! Only gift I got, but it's the only one I wanted.
It has a mahogany body with a flamed maple top, 5-piece maple/walnut neck, through the body, "Deluxe" Sharktooth inlays, (which I'll get to in a second), Edge Pro II tremolo, rosewood fretboard, and 24 jumbo frets. It's also made in Korea, alongside the Korean Schecter's and LTD's. Originally it came with an Infinity 1 pickup in the neck, and a Infinity 2 pickup in the bridge, however my friend upgraded them to a DiMarzio Air Norton in the neck, and a DiMarzio Evo in the bridge.
Now, many of you might be wondering why I like this guitar so much if it's made in Korea, compared to my Japanese made Ibanez Prestige RG1570, or Japanese made 1990 Ibanez RG770. This guitar doesn't feel like it's made in Korea at all! The Wizard II (19mm at the 1st fret, 21mm at the 12th fret) is a bit thicker than the necks on my RG1570, (Super Wizard Prestige; 17mm at the 1st fret, 19mm at the 12th fret) and my RG770, (Wizard; 17mm at the 1st fret, 20mm at the 12th fret), but it's extremely comfortable. Switching back and forth isn't a hassle, and it's extremely easy to get used to, (I plan on using the RGT42DXFM alongside my RG1570 for my bands live performances, so that's important!). The quality on the guitar itself is amazing, the only downside is the stock bridge. I also have a serious thing for trans blue guitars, haven't owned a neck-thru in a very long time, it has neck binding, (a first for me, believe it or not, will definitely help for shows), and it has a mahogany body, as opposed to the bolt on/basswood body on both the RG1570 and RG770.
Regarding my mockups, I have some upgrades I plan on doing in the future, which include:
Step 1:
- New pickups: A DiMarzio X2N for the bridge, and a DiMarzio Liquifire for the neck. Both white, (to match the neck binding and the headstock binding)
- Dye the Rosewood fretboard black
- Black Schaller Strap Locks
Step 2:
- New tremolo: I did some research, and an Edge Pro or an OFR will drop into the Edge Pro II route, with no problem whatsoever, but I'd like to get a black original Edge to throw in
- Black hardware, (either buy all black hardware from an early 90's Ibanez with the black Edge, or go new with most of it)
- Tungsten tremolo block
- Low friction volume/tone pots
Step 3:
- When I need a refret, Stainless Steel frets
- I'm going to talk to a local luthier about possibly routing the body to have white binding, to match the neck, headstock, and pickups
Enough talk, here are the mockups I have made of the upgrades:
Step 1:
Step 2:
Step 3, (With pickup bezels):
Step 3, (Without pickup bezels):
Needless to say, I'm extremely happy I now have this guitar in my stable, and I'm very excited about the upcoming mods I have planned for it. I'd really like to get all of your opinions on the guitar itself, and the mods I have planned. Thanks for reading through my short story!
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