Large frets, a maple body, the ART-2 roller bridge and ACH humbuckers.
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Feature:
For the money, the Ibanez cannot be beaten - no way. Example: compare this to the Epiphone Dot - it comes with a rather incredible vintage-style tremelo that, even under wild use, keeps the guitar in tune. The Epiphone seems way less of a grandson of the Gibson 335 with no standard tremelo. Beautiful finish, the use of great wood, and speedy knobs.
Quality:
Considering the low price, the quality is exceptionally decent. Like it has been said, the company put the care and effort into the body and the tremelo to produce an amazingly inexpensive guitar for what you get.
Value:
No doubt about it, for the money this is pure value - this appears to be a universal comment
Desirability:
Those guitarists looking to find a new alternative to shelling out thousands on a vintage 355 (or a bit less on a 335) will be drooling when this is in their hands. It is just so much better to look at and play than the Epiphone Dot. The finish is immaculate - and you certainly do not have to be a rockibilly dude to think this is sexy.
Sound:
The Ibanez is a serious contender in the Gibson 335/355 league. Easily blowing away the Epiphone Dot (its major rival) in every column, it is the sound of the Ibanez that is most bewitching. Rich, earthy blues tone at one end, and sharp, Bernard Butler-esque attack at the other.
Ease of Use:
The tremelo is the main feature of the Ibanez, and man how it keeps in tune. Uncanny. Extremely easy to use, like the old Gretsch.
Overall:
I had wanted a guitar that sounded like a Gibson 335 - just for the hell of it - and discovery of this blew any others out of the water. Of course if I wanted the original, I'd find one and pay for it (or much, much more for a Gibson 355). But I simply didn't want to invest the money. This is why I was so surprised to find the Ibanez - quality at such a low price, and the tremelo to die for...
Submitted: 3/24/2007
Style of Music: alternative/indie rock
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Feature:
the tremelo is killer, knobs are great the neck is killer but the p\u sel in a silly spot.
Quality:
this guitar will last a long time dont worry bout that. the tunners are just perfect, awsome.
Value:
it is right on, worth every penny. (period)
Desirability:
sheer beauty i got the ocean blue and its bad as hell
Sound:
Absoulutly marvelous, already have a strat and les paul, looking for something blusey yet rocking, you found it, you cant sit and play this one.
Ease of Use:
super playable just all out funn, im all wound up just talking about it.
Support:
who knows
Overall:
everything i could ask for, just right it flat out rocks, personally i think they should charge more for them.
Submitted: 10/7/2007
Style of Music: rock blues, blues rock, rock'n'roll
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