As much as I like the fit and feel of them, I've decided to give up on the Ibanez S guitars as my main shred guitar. Something about the thin mahogany body, 22 fret neck, and ZR trem imparts a harsh, bright, clangy, screachy, quality to EVERY pickup I've tried in them.
I'm considering a Jackson DK2M or an Ibanez RG3550MZ Prestige
http://www.ibanez.co.jp/products/u_eg_page13.php?data_id=61&color=CL01&year=2013&cat_id=1&series_id=147
or
http://www.jacksonguitars.com/products/search.php?partno=2914102576
I've tried the lower end Ibanez guitars, like the RG450's, and they feel pretty cheap to me. I don't want a beginner's guitar. The Jackson DK2M models feel pretty good and run about 700-800 dollars with Seymour Duncan pickups. (I'd probably trade them out, but at least I would have something to trade WITH). I haven't been able to try the Ibanez Prestige models because no one has them around here. They come with the Tone Zone and Air Norton pickups I want to use. However, there is a 700-800 dollar price difference between the Jackson Dinky and the Ibanez Prestige models.
My question to you is: How can an Ibanez, that is still just a Bolt-on superstrat with a boring black paint job, possibly be worth $800.00 MORE than a Jackson Dinky. Are they REALLY on a level that much higher than a Jackson Dinky or are the prices just hugely inflated because of the "MADE IN JAPAN" mystique?
I also don't know whether to stick with the tremolo models or go with the hardtail version of one of them this time.
Thanks in advance..