Cheapy Ibanez RG - Back from under the BED!

Van Noord

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Follow up from my previous thread, I rescued this RG3EX1 from an older guy who had given up on learning the guitar.
After a cleaning, setup, and pickup swap... it's back from under the bed!

The guitar sounds great though my JVM. Just like a previous RG I played years ago. Lots of cut, very tight and very reactive and responsive.

The JB in the bridge is a mid 90's production that I've had in two guitars previously. So far, it sounds best in this guitar. No cold, stiff upper mids, no loose bass, no excessive treble. Quite thick and tight sounding with high gain. Very reminiscent of my Black Winter.

The 59n is my first one. I bought it used locally off a guy about a year ago specifically to pair with the JB.
Slightly scooped, less sustain than I expected and slightly dark sounding. I will need some more time to play with it.

All my other guitars have modern c-shaped necks, so it's been a bit of an adjustment to the flat fretboard radius, but I think I'll get there. I got this as mainly a lead noodling guitar, hoping it will help propel my proficiency a bit. But turns out it's a sick metal rhythm riffer as well.
In the end, it's a deadly weapon added to the arsenal.

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Re: Cheapy Ibanez RG - Back from under the BED!

But turns out it's a sick metal rhythm riffer as well.
In the end, it's a deadly weapon added to the arsenal.

No doubt there, JB's will do that, basswood probably helps open things up better than mahogany.

Jumbo frets, can't mistake those coming from Ibanez...super thin necks with 24 jumbos, they stereotyped themselves.
 
Re: Cheapy Ibanez RG - Back from under the BED!

Sweet guitar!

I have a Ex4 with a ToneZone that is just great too. 3/4/5 EX models are pretty cool
 
Re: Cheapy Ibanez RG - Back from under the BED!

Sweet guitar!

I have a Ex4 with a ToneZone that is just great too. 3/4/5 EX models are pretty cool
If I didn't already have this SD set on standby, I would have probably also put a Tone Zone in this guitar.
I have a DActivator bridge in the drawer too. If I come across another RG hardtail locally, I'll probably order a DActivator neck and see how that sounds.
 
Re: Cheapy Ibanez RG - Back from under the BED!

Nice guitar man! Bummer about the 59 sustain. I've had the same experience. Love the tone though. Replaced the stock a5 mag with an a4, and livened it up a bit, but did nothing for the sustain.

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Re: Cheapy Ibanez RG - Back from under the BED!

Told ya so on the JB in that guitar!
Try a Sentient in the neck it's another world from that 59.
 
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