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    (0 vote) History of Ibanez Guitars Chaz Beers The history of Ibanez guitars is one of the most interesting ones in the guitar world. It all began in 1929 when Hoshino Gakki, a Japanese Musical Instruments company began importing and further-on, bought out the Spanish company Salvador Ibanez guitars as it was pretty much destroyed during the Spanish civil war. By 1935 Hoshino Gakki had started the production of Ibanez Salvador Spani... products, articles
    (0 vote) History of: BC Rich Guitars Todd Masters BC Rich Guitars are an organization specialising in angular and extreme electric guitar shapes best suited for rock, hard rock and heavy metal bands. Bernardo Chavez Rico was a doubtful character to build distinctive electric guitars. Bernardo Rico (aka "Bernie") was an accomplished Flamenco acoustic musician. From the early to mid 60s Bernie Rico exclusively constructed Flamenco guit... products, articles
    (0 vote) A Short History of the Types of Guitars by LH Gails. The amount of guitars out there is astonishing when compared to what most people know about them. Simply go into a music shop or shop dedicated to guitar exposition, display, and selling, and you'll be amazed at what the salesman can tell you about each one. Make sure to not damage or scratch any of them as you familiarize yourself with each one to get a feel for it. Even a stray coat button can ... products, articles
    (0 vote) How to Record Electric Guitar Fred Grazier Recording in the home studio is done more and more these days. The electric guitar is well suited to being captured within the restrictions of this environment. Guitar amplifiers are naturally quite loud, so compared to recording violin, less soundproofing is required, not to mention the possibility of using the vast array of Amp Simulators. With Amp Simulators, a good DI or a hardwar... products, articles
    (0 vote) The Electric Guitar Is The Symbol Of RockNRoll Lola Anderton There are very few things in life that bring people together like music does and in the eyes of the young and the young at heart; rock and roll is still the music for those people that have dreams and spirit. Ever since its origins in the 1950s, this type of music has thrilled and wowed people the world over and the electric guitar has been at the heart of it all. Sure, it takes a si... products, articles
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Ibanez RG3570Z Laser Blue Prestige Guitar Demo - Nevada Music UK
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http://www.nevadamusic.co.uk/Guitars/... As the RG Prestige history continues to unfold, players have demanded new specs, new finishes and new inspiration. In 2009, Ibanez has responded with a host of new models that include the RG3570Z pictured here in a stunning Lazer Blue finish with contrasting Canary Yellow pick-up covers.
Many of the new 2009 guitars are made in Japan by the finest Ibanez luthiers and have the fast, flat Prestige necks, drop-dead good looks and double-locking trems, plus new finishes such as the one pictured here, Maple fretboards and new pick-up configurations featuring DiMarzio Air Norton, and Tone Zone pickup combinations.
The Edge-Zero, Ibanez's newest generation of knife edge tremolos, deploys all of the unique features of the ZR trem. Edge-Zero trems are standard on all RGT Prestige models. Adjusting the tremolo string tension and intonation to suit your playing style is simplicity itself ...
Simply unscrew the built-in intonation adjustment tool from the base and screw it into the bottom of each saddle for quick adjustments. The locking bolt is offset from the center of the saddle, which allows easy access to the bolt without loosening the strings. This eye-catching Ibanez model comes complete with an Ibanez hardcase - see it now at the Nevada Music warehouse ...
The Ibanez RG3570Z is like a finely tuned F1 car, every last detail is designed for max comfort and performance. It's no secret that the majority of players who will buy this guitar are shredders. Whether that's your bag or not, you can't ignore the fact that they have invested a vast amount of time perfecting their technique and like an F1 Driver they require a machine/instrument crafted to perfection, with no corners cut. Flicking open the case, the guitar looks stunning. Clean lines, a flawless eye catching paint job with contrasting Canary yellow pickups! Weight and balance are perfect. The Super Wizard Prestige neck is slim with a very flat fingerboard radius, perfect for fret board acrobatics. The Edge Zero tremolo is a fine piece of engineering that offers fast, accurate adjustment. That said, once the strings are played in, tuning remains stable no matter how abusive a dive bomber you are. Strummed acoustically the RG3570Z has a lively balanced tone that shines through when you plug in. The neck Humbucker, a DiMarzio Air Norton, has a big solid sound but with plenty of focus and definition. The bridge Humbucker, a DiMarzio Tone Zone, ramps things up a notch or two with its high output, treble detail and singing sustain. The centre single coil sounds great for rhythm work and in positions 2 & 4 on the blade switch delivers some authentic Strat-a-like sounds. All in Ibanez's RG3570Z performance is impressive. Its Pro spec, attention to detail and fine looks makes it stand out amongst the competition.
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