Re: New Guitar! First 7-string.
I just got a used RG7621 (the fixed-bridge version) at GC for dirt cheap because they mistook it for an RG7321 (the current cheapo Korean version). I've owned a 7620 before, and I think the fixed-bridge version sounds a lot better.
As far as the various stuff in this thread goes:
--the pickups in the 7620 are indeed the "New 7", or the "Custom 7" as they were called in some literature. Much different than the Blaze pickups. Not bad, but not as good as the Blaze.
--I've heard differing things on the whole "American basswood" issue. It may just be that Ibanez selects better pieces of basswood from their stock for the Universe--which they damn well better, given how the Universe costs. Whatever the case, the Universe sounds dramatically different than the 7620--more resonant and 'alive', in my experience, though some of that might have to do with the front-mounted electronics creating a bit of sound chamber.
--the neck on the 7620 is a different shape than the neck on the Universe. Vai doesn't like the ultra-thin Wizard profile, so his signature guitars typically have slightly thicker necks than the RG guitars. They're both nice necks, though, and the 7620 has the advantage (in my opinion) over the Universe in having much bigger frets.
I just got a used RG7621 (the fixed-bridge version) at GC for dirt cheap because they mistook it for an RG7321 (the current cheapo Korean version). I've owned a 7620 before, and I think the fixed-bridge version sounds a lot better.
As far as the various stuff in this thread goes:
--the pickups in the 7620 are indeed the "New 7", or the "Custom 7" as they were called in some literature. Much different than the Blaze pickups. Not bad, but not as good as the Blaze.
--I've heard differing things on the whole "American basswood" issue. It may just be that Ibanez selects better pieces of basswood from their stock for the Universe--which they damn well better, given how the Universe costs. Whatever the case, the Universe sounds dramatically different than the 7620--more resonant and 'alive', in my experience, though some of that might have to do with the front-mounted electronics creating a bit of sound chamber.
--the neck on the 7620 is a different shape than the neck on the Universe. Vai doesn't like the ultra-thin Wizard profile, so his signature guitars typically have slightly thicker necks than the RG guitars. They're both nice necks, though, and the 7620 has the advantage (in my opinion) over the Universe in having much bigger frets.
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