Ibanez RG721 Premium | Review
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- Опубліковано 11 лип 2024
- Ibanez has been producing the RG range now for 30 years, however, with every new modification, this model continues to remain fresh. Nick Jennison reviews the RG721FM.
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Appreciated the logical and comprehensive approach. A serious extended jamming session
to start or end with would make it even better.
good demo! really helpful thanks!
cool job Nick !
I have one of these and I really love it! Even if I'm a lefty I can't find anything wrong with it! And it really suits the rock and metal I love to play🤘🤘🤘
I didn't know Russell Brand played guitar.
What was your tone setting during the clean part man, it sounds soooo good. I am actually thinking of getting this guitar this week.
can i get the name of the this riff?
great!
That legato is cleaner than my driving record
OK
I have this guitar. Plays amazing!! The colour is Black Ice. I have some vids of me playing it
Shame I can't find one in that color online.
I know right, Ibanez's website is hopeless... They don't show half the guitars available and you need to look elsewhere. Example, the J Customs.
Is it the same deal even when you download the 2017 catalog as a PDF??
When he finally hit it with some gain it sounded like muddy, fizzy, crap.
They are crap
I need this guitar. Thanks for making be even more poor... :P
Fruity sound and you just need to tickle it 😂
I thought this was shonduras @shonduras
Its a 721... But its a six.... Someone explain....
When all logic falls apart
27 at the end of number like 1027 is usually toward 7 strings
is this model good for 60's hippie music?
love these generic reivews....
Check out my review of my RG721 over at my channel. I like mine quite a bit and dont be afraid to ask questions. Love the review!
talk talk talk boring!
Why watch a review video and complain about them talking a lot lol...
Wasn't bored once, and judging from the likes, neither were the majority of viewers.
new england patriot well, the title does say review, not demo.
Had one for a month, horrible, feels plastic to play, I have two 90's Fujigen RG's and a 2011 RG1451, and this Indonesian crap is a joke of an instrument. It might look like a try hard prestige, but it's really a very cheaply made Cort. The bridge is hell to work on, the fret work while being nicely edged off is actually really bad. The body feels like it's hollow and doesn't do the guitar any favors when it comes to sustain. The only positive is the neck itself, but that's the only thing that I didn't find wrong with this guitar. I will never buy an Indonesian made Ibanez again. Avoid like the plague.
I’ve been debating between a premium or prestige.... I’m happy to finally see a negative comment lol helps me justify the prestige!
If fretwork is not good you might have got a lemon. The body is made of basswood. I don't know what's wrong with it except being dented quickly. Also it features alnico pickups. Not for everyone.
@@kotekutalia I agree, if the fretwork is no good it's got to be a lemon, but I'm not sure I understand you on the alnico comment. Alnico magnets are the most widely used in guitars and come in verying degrees of strengths and voicings. There kind of is an alnico pickup for every genre. This type of alnico pickup may not be for everyone
@@dakotamorgan6594 Indeed. From my experience ceramic magnet pickups are more used in high-gain settings where high-mid cut is important. So if you were looking for a perfect metal axe, it's not that.
Also the Tight-End R bridge is little more complicated than a Tune-O-Matic. But it also offers (presumably) more sustain. It's also very comfortable to play and quiet. Oh, and you can also adjust each saddle height individually.
@@kotekutalia now that makes more sense. Ceramic magnets are king in metal axes. I play soft rock- heavy rock personally so I could give with either. I personally prefer alnico myself. Ceramic is incredibly versatile as well. Fender uses ceramic pickups in most of the Mexican line up.