I wanted a model 4 back when I was 15, but i couldn't afford one. Instead, I got a 375. My friend had an ibanez 570 and I thought it was the cat's ass.
Over the years I've owned very few guitars and bought a Model 4 a few months ago. I always thought the Ibanez Rg's were very cool looking and I love the thin necks. I recently picked up an RG 565 with a paf pro in the bridge.
I've been playing the Ibanez a lot lately and enjoy the fast, thin neck and the Edge trem. I think it sounds pretty good too. Today, I plugged in the neglected (and for sale-this may change) Charvel model 4. While the neck is not as fast, it really does sound a lot better (much thicker and chunkier). Maybe it's the PAF pro in the ibanez, but it sounds pretty tinny compared to the Model 4. I think the build quality of the model 4 is a lot better as well. I don't dig the Kahler so much, but the model 4 is a great guitar. You guys already know all of this, but the model 4 really is a classic, and i'm really appreciating it. I wouldn't mind having one with a different bridge and maple board
my $.02
Over the years I've owned very few guitars and bought a Model 4 a few months ago. I always thought the Ibanez Rg's were very cool looking and I love the thin necks. I recently picked up an RG 565 with a paf pro in the bridge.
I've been playing the Ibanez a lot lately and enjoy the fast, thin neck and the Edge trem. I think it sounds pretty good too. Today, I plugged in the neglected (and for sale-this may change) Charvel model 4. While the neck is not as fast, it really does sound a lot better (much thicker and chunkier). Maybe it's the PAF pro in the ibanez, but it sounds pretty tinny compared to the Model 4. I think the build quality of the model 4 is a lot better as well. I don't dig the Kahler so much, but the model 4 is a great guitar. You guys already know all of this, but the model 4 really is a classic, and i'm really appreciating it. I wouldn't mind having one with a different bridge and maple board
my $.02
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