Ibanez RG7PCMLTD - NAMM 2017 (first full review)

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  • Опубліковано 18 січ 2017
  • In this review guitar specialist Jaimie Patel talks about the new Ibanez models. We had a first look at the Ibanez RG7PCMLTD. The RG7PCMLTD Twilight Black Gradation is a prime example of an electric guitar model from Ibanez' Premium series. It offers top-quality sound and a high level of playing comfort thanks to its beautiful finish. The RG7PCMLTD Twilight Black Gradation is a prime example of an electric guitar model from Ibanez' Premium series. It offers top-quality sound and a high level of playing comfort thanks to its beautiful finish. If you're looking for a special model at a great price, this Ibanez deserves serious consideration. The body is made of ash with a curly maple top and fretboard while the stable neck is made of 11-pieces of wenge, bubinga, maple and purpleheart. This combination of wood types produce an airy sound with bright bass and trebles and plenty of sustain. The flat wizard neck features 24 stainless steel jumbo frets with Premium Edge treatment that makes playing fast solos and riffs smooth and easy. This 7-string guitar is equipped with DiMarzio PAF-7 humbuckers as well as controls for volume, tone and a 5-way pickup switch. Finally, the Edge-Zero II bridge with ZPS3Fe system allows you to easily add tremolo effects to your playing. Oh, and it comes complete with a case too!

КОМЕНТАРІ • 6

  • @jonrivera
    @jonrivera 7 років тому

    Nice angle to capture the look of the guitar! Agree with the previous comments; crank up that gain B)

  • @shuszzam
    @shuszzam 7 років тому

    it sounds great !! with less gain setup like this i can really hear the core sound of this guitar and its potential in the high gain department

  • @rg2027x
    @rg2027x 6 років тому

    seems pretty cool

  • @azztig69
    @azztig69 7 років тому +2

    I was expecting more of a CHUG CHUG CHUG CHUG!!!! Crack up the amp!

  • @djentyboi69
    @djentyboi69 4 роки тому

    Dude, let’s someone else play the guitar, you can do the talking