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Hissssssssssssssssssssss
Had a JEM and I hated it. Cheap. Thin tone. Too thin of a neck. Crappy woods used.
They are "pretty" that's it. Plug one into a naked amp with no effects and see what kind of tone you get from one. Pathetic. You need to process the hell out of them to get any kind of respectable sound.
You can barely call the guitars Vai uses a JEM - he has special tension free necks made, puts sustainers in some, gets the best woods that the others don't etc... They are highly modified.
I have yet to hear an Ibanez that has the tone of a Soloist.PLAY TILL U DIE !!!
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Originally posted by shredmonster View PostHissssssssssssssssssssss
Had a JEM and I hated it. Cheap. Thin tone. Too thin of a neck. Crappy woods used.
They are "pretty" that's it. Plug one into a naked amp with no effects and see what kind of tone you get from one. Pathetic. You need to process the hell out of them to get any kind of respectable sound.
You can barely call the guitars Vai uses a JEM - he has special tension free necks made, puts sustainers in some, gets the best woods that the others don't etc... They are highly modified.
I have yet to hear an Ibanez that has the tone of a Soloist.
I do most of my playing straight into an amp (Soldano SLO100)with no effects, etc. While my Jems sound different than my Jackson SL2H, they still sound great to me. I'm due for a flamin', so while I'm at it, my ESP M-II deluxe sounds mighty fine, also. Seriously, I will always have a Jackson USA,,,,,I'd love another soon.......but I have others that are faves, too,,,,,and just play and sound fantastic, and that includes Japanese Ibanez and ESP.
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Originally posted by shredmonster View PostHissssssssssssssssssssss
Had a JEM and I hated it. Cheap. Thin tone. Too thin of a neck. Crappy woods used.
They are "pretty" that's it. Plug one into a naked amp with no effects and see what kind of tone you get from one. Pathetic. You need to process the hell out of them to get any kind of respectable sound.
You can barely call the guitars Vai uses a JEM - he has special tension free necks made, puts sustainers in some, gets the best woods that the others don't etc... They are highly modified.
I have yet to hear an Ibanez that has the tone of a Soloist.
honestly i only got a ibanez to play in standard tuning and i dont play that many songs in standard but its nice to have one for goofing off my 2 mij jacksons sound way better and play way better but for the price its not bad the only thing i love alot about it is the trs lo pro thing cuts circles around my jt500 on my rx10d and i was too anxious to save for a 4 or 500 doller dx series
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Originally posted by shredmonster View PostHissssssssssssssssssssss
Had a JEM and I hated it. Cheap. Thin tone. Too thin of a neck. Crappy woods used.
They are "pretty" that's it. Plug one into a naked amp with no effects and see what kind of tone you get from one. Pathetic. You need to process the hell out of them to get any kind of respectable sound.
You can barely call the guitars Vai uses a JEM - he has special tension free necks made, puts sustainers in some, gets the best woods that the others don't etc... They are highly modified.
I have yet to hear an Ibanez that has the tone of a Soloist.Originally posted by horns666The only thing I choke during sex is, my chicken..especially when I wanna glaze my wife's buns.
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The necks on these are slightly different from the wizard IIs and it makes a world of difference to me. So much better, a little thicker and not as wide by a milimeter or 2.I wish I had never sold the ex I bought, but I only bought it to try and part it out and make a few bucks.
they are lol
It was made out a weird body wood, cant remember the name of the wood
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Congrats on the Ibanez purchase. Next to Charvel/Jackson, Ibanez is the best guitar for the money IMHO.
My Ibanez PGM 301, 401 and RG re-issues have tone that is EVERY BIT as good as my Jacksons. I agree on the Jem though, the ones I've played didn't impress me.
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Originally posted by Jacksonguy666 View PostNow where have I seen those inlays before?
Oh yeah... thats why I hate Ibanez.
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Originally posted by shredmonster View PostHissssssssssssssssssssss
Had a JEM and I hated it. Cheap. Thin tone. Too thin of a neck. Crappy woods used.
They are "pretty" that's it. Plug one into a naked amp with no effects and see what kind of tone you get from one. Pathetic. You need to process the hell out of them to get any kind of respectable sound.
I have yet to hear an Ibanez that has the tone of a Soloist.
Personally I love the thin Wizard necks alot more than the sticky when you play painted and fat Soloist neck.
BUT before y'all flame me, my main axe is still my 90 Jackson USA Fusion. Nothing compares to my Fusion.07 Ibanez J Custom RG8470RS, 92 Ibanez RG770EG, 91 Ibanez RG565EG, 90 Ibanez RG550CM, 90 Jackson USA Fusion, 89 BCRich Assassin, 85 Ibanez Roadstar II RS440RV, 05 Takamine AN-10
Furman PL-8 Series II, ADA 3TM MP-1 Ultra+, Axe-FX Ultra, rack tray (Axess Elec. BS-2, DOD FX90), Roland EV-5, Dunlop 535Q18v, VHT 2/50/2, Ground Control Pro, X2 Digital XDS95 W'less, (2) Bogner Cubes
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