Re: Talk to me about Ibanez.
I have to admit I haven't looked into Ibanez untill I turned my back on expensive Gibsons. I was looking for a cheaper brand, which was able to give me top-notch materials (selective woods, durable hardware, tuning stability), a reasonable price and excellent playability. I didn't know many brands until last year, and we only have those well-prenounced brands like Gibson, Fender, Gretsch, Ibanez, Washburn, Epiphone, Squier and on some ocassions Dean, Jackson and LTD here in Holland. Ofcourse we have others, but they really aren't anywhere near as popular as these. I never cared much for Ibanez, until I heard Marty Friedman talk about his new SZ. It looked awesome! I ran through the Ibanez catalog and wow! I immediately put up several ads for Ibanez guitars I liked and could afford. I eventually got one of the best Ibanez's last years line-up had to offer in bolt-on Prestiges (Japanese made): The RG3120. I love it! The wizard neck is awesome (could be a little thicker though not too much), the sustain is incredible for a Floyd (Lo Pro Edge) equipped and bolt-on constructed guitar (almost as much as my Gibson). The body is heavy, yet not that big, which means they use very dense mahogany (the tone is also very dark, my JB sounds like it has very little treble in it). My verdict on Ibanez, is excellent, except I'm always open to try new things