Basswood body. Three-piece maple neck. Ibanez pickups. Edge III bridge.
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Feature:
the jumbo frets make speed a nonissue.the edge111 is easy to use and the guitar stays in tune extremely well.although i wish it had a screw in whammy bar.the sharktooth inlays are awsome.
Quality:
this guitar will stand up to any abuse.
Value:
best thing i ever baught.
Desirability:
i will never let it go
Sound:
the two humbuckers and single coil sound great wether you're a clean channel or useing heavy distortion.the lows are crystal clear and the highs cut right thru.
Ease of Use:
this instrument plays better than any other guitar i have played.the action is perfect for shreding,fast speed picking rythems,and just about anything you need to play.the fret board is very responsive and makes finger tapping easy.
Support:
i havent had to have it repaired,but im sure it would be adequit.
Overall:
this is the best guitar for the money.its a completely professional quality guitar.it sounds great,it looks awsome and most importantly its mine.
Submitted: 9/23/2006
Style of Music: speed metal
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Feature:
The guitar is built really well. My biggest qualm is the edge III trem. It doesn't hold tuning very well when used. I never played with it that much as a result. However, it did offer solid tuning stability when not used that often. Just string it up, knock it in tune, lock it down and it'll stay that way for a long time.
The neck on this guitar is not as thin as say a prestige ibanez, but it still plays really well.
Quality:
It's Ibanez. And to me, Ibanez means quality. The Edge III trem is the only lackluster part of this guitar. The build quality and care put into this instrument was fantastic.
Sound:
The stock pickups are decent. They aren't bad by any means, but if you're looking for a little more 'bite' and clarity to your tone definitely swap them out. For bedroom playing and just jamming with friends though, it sounds good enough.
Ease of Use:
The trem can be swapped for something more high quality, so its not that big of an issue. Changing strings on the Edge III is just as 'easy' as it is on any floating trem. For the guitarist looking for a good mid-range guitar, it is excellent. A few changes easily makes this guitar compare with higher end models.
Overall:
I've had this guitar for almost a year and a half now. It has held up great! it plays just as well as it did when i first got it. this was my first guitar and it really helped me learn as i could depend on it to do what i wanted without problem. Knowing what i know now about guitars though, the trem is the only issue here.
All in all, i do recommend this product.
Submitted: 6/22/2008
Style of Music: *Metal / Jazz / Rock
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