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Ibanez ex series hsh korean
Ibanez ex series hsh korean










ibanez ex series hsh korean

RG7421 - This is essentially to the RG7420 what the RG7621 is to the RG7620. RG7621 - Same as the RG7620, except with a Gotoh fixed bridge.

ibanez ex series hsh korean

As of 2011, as per Ibanez' USA website, it appears the Z suffix has been removed, returning the model name to simply the RG1527. Available in gloss black, although I think they may be available in RB as well, I'm not certain.

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RG1527Z - Introduced in 2010, the new version of the RG1527 equipped with Ibanez's Edge Zero 7 bridge, as opposed to the previous Edge Pro 7. RG15271 (picture not available) - Only available in Japan, this is the Gotoh fixed bridge equivalent of the RG1527. Otherwise identical to 5 piece neck RG1527's. RG1527M - Basically the same guitar as the RG1527, except it features a Galaxy White paint job, as well as a maple fretboard. Also, the 3 piece necks had standard sized fretboard markers, whereas the later 5 piece neck versions have smaller fretboard markers. All newer models feature a 5 piece maple/wenge neck with a volute. Early incarnation had the same 3 piece neck construction as the RG 7620 and RG7420 with a scarf join. Also, the neck is different than the RG7620 and RG7420 in that it sports the Wizard Prestige 7 profile, which isn't really viewed as being superior or inferior than its predecessors, just different. This guitar currently comes in Royal Blue, but has also been available in Galaxy Blue (which is more purple than anything), as well as the occasional Galaxy Black. The most obvious visual cue of this guitar (once again, bridge aside) is the Ibanez Prestige logo on the headstock. Pickup replacements are considered a must. It comes with the same pickups as the RG7420, the V7-7 and the V8-7. The trem is the Edge Pro trem which, while not as highly regarded as the Lo-Pro Edge, is still a far cry better than the Lo-TRS. RG1527 - This was the Prestige equivalent of the RG7620, introduced in 2004 and currently still in production. I know these at least had the same 3 piece neck as the RG7620, although I'm uncertain if the neck varied at some point. It came with V7-7 and V8-7 pickups, which are not well liked. This was available in Black, Cherry Fudge and Magenta Crush according to Jemsite, although I'm certain it came in Royal Blue at some point as well. It's also worth noting that some of the earlier RG7420's actually have RG7620 necks. Other defining features when compared to the RG7620 is the RG7420 has much more round shaped pickup tabs. Conversely to the RG7620, these are equipped with the Lo-TRS 7 trem, which is generally regarded as the worst 7 string trem Ibanez has put out. RG7420 - These were produced from 2000 to 2002. Some version of this guitar feature a 1 peice maple neck with scarf joint, while others feature a 3 piece maple/bubinga neck with a scarf joint. As far as colors, it was available in Black, Grey Nickel, Vampire Kiss and the occasional Royal Blue. They're also equipped with Dimarzio New-7 pickups, which are a poor man's Blaze. The most obvious visual cue (bridge aside) is the RG7620 has triangular pickup tabs. The one they generally look closest too and are most often confused with is the RG7420. RG7620 - These were equipped with an Lo-Pro Edge 7 trem, which is generally (although not universally) regarded as Ibanez's best 7 string knife-edge trem. If anyone wants to help me complete the list, feel free! Production models only.ĮDIT: Click on the model name for a picture. I know that there are a couple guitars I'm missing, including a very nice Prestige level RG7 with a natural mahogany finish and a fixed bridge (EDIT: found it ). The EX3700 was discontinued after 1993 along with the rest of the EX line.So, about a year and a half ago, I put together a reasonably exhaustive (and exhausting) list of Ibanez 7 string guitars in a post in this thread. The humbuckers are mounted with pickup rings. Components include Ibanez pickups with humbuckers in the bridge and neck positions flanking a single coil, a double locking tremolo bridge and a locking nut. The EX3700 has a basswood body with a flame maple top and cream binding bolted to a one-piece maple neck with a bound maple fingerboard with dot position markers. The EX3700 is an EX series solid body electric guitar introduced by Ibanez in 1992. Back right of belly cut has some scratches. There are two small finish chips on front lower right edge of body, a few very small indentations, and a thin 1/2" scratch on front lower right. Body has a finish chip on edge of tremolo route, and below back plate. Front of headstock, and pickups have light scratches. Newer lock nuts have been installed recently. Tremolo arm fits, but swings freely, and does not lock in. Noteworthy blemishes or issues will be described and pictured. Minor light cosmetic scratches from handling and play. Ibanez EX 3700 TP 1992 Korea Trans Purple Flame Guitar #0231 Used












Ibanez ex series hsh korean