RideFour15
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I have two Ibanez RGs with JBs in the bridge position, but they sound quite a bit different to me.
In the first (RG220B), it's a basswood body with pickups mounted on pickup rings, maple/rosewood neck/fb, and an F spaced JB. In the second (RG350m), it's a basswood body with pickups mounted on pickguard, maple/maple neck, and regular spaced JB from the Hot Rodded Humbucker set. Both guitars have Ibanez floating trems.
In the first guitar, it sound crystal clear, has an amazing tone, and I absolutely love it.
In the second guitar, it sounds kind of muddy and not so clear no matter what I do with my amp.
Could this be a matter of F-spaced vs. regular spaced? The strings still align over the magnets on the regular spaced, although obviously not as well.
I notice it with both of my amps: Peavey 6505+/Marshall 1960a, and my Fender Champion 300 practice amp. And the general tone I use (recorded with my black Ibanez) can be heard in the "The Relic Preview" track on my band's page http://www.myspace.com/witheredsun
				
			In the first (RG220B), it's a basswood body with pickups mounted on pickup rings, maple/rosewood neck/fb, and an F spaced JB. In the second (RG350m), it's a basswood body with pickups mounted on pickguard, maple/maple neck, and regular spaced JB from the Hot Rodded Humbucker set. Both guitars have Ibanez floating trems.
In the first guitar, it sound crystal clear, has an amazing tone, and I absolutely love it.
In the second guitar, it sounds kind of muddy and not so clear no matter what I do with my amp.
Could this be a matter of F-spaced vs. regular spaced? The strings still align over the magnets on the regular spaced, although obviously not as well.
I notice it with both of my amps: Peavey 6505+/Marshall 1960a, and my Fender Champion 300 practice amp. And the general tone I use (recorded with my black Ibanez) can be heard in the "The Relic Preview" track on my band's page http://www.myspace.com/witheredsun