As I stated in my Gibson Corvus post, I didn't end up buying it. But that shop DID carry something else that caught my eye.
According to the Ibanezrules site, this is an RS 225CB in "Cosmos Blue" and is was in need of some TLC. The non-original bridge pickup (A Dimarzio, I checked that) was wired the wrong way, the frame of the neck pickup was broken and the backplate and the vibrato arm are AWOL. I payed 175 bucks for it.
But after a pit stop and a cleaning job, I found out that this Ibby is a very comfortable player, it has a nice fat neck and the uncontoured tele-like body doesn't feel blocky at all. Best of all, this guitar sounds killer, that Dimarzio really blazes.
I siad it before I'll say it again, old Ibanez Roadstars are killer guitars, grab then while they are still affordable.
According to the Ibanezrules site, this is an RS 225CB in "Cosmos Blue" and is was in need of some TLC. The non-original bridge pickup (A Dimarzio, I checked that) was wired the wrong way, the frame of the neck pickup was broken and the backplate and the vibrato arm are AWOL. I payed 175 bucks for it.
But after a pit stop and a cleaning job, I found out that this Ibby is a very comfortable player, it has a nice fat neck and the uncontoured tele-like body doesn't feel blocky at all. Best of all, this guitar sounds killer, that Dimarzio really blazes.
I siad it before I'll say it again, old Ibanez Roadstars are killer guitars, grab then while they are still affordable.
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