The double-locking Edge III trem allows radical effects and sonic chaos with total tuning stability. Infinity humbuckers at the neck and bridge combine with an Infinity single-coil in the mid position for total sonic domination. The 24 frets and thin, 3-piece Wizard II neck encourage fast, effortless shredding. Stunning sharktooth inlays complete the sinister look.
- Neck: 3pc Wizard II neck
- Neck Type: Wizard II
- Body: Basswood body
- Frets: Jumbo frets
- Fingerboard: Bound rosewood
- Inlay: Sharktooth
- Bridge: Edge III bridge
- NeckPU: IBZ INF3 neck pu
- MiddlePU: IBZ INFS3 mid pu
- BridgePU: IBZ INF4 bridge pu
- HW Color: BK
Ibanez RG350DX Guitar
For over two decades, the RG has reigned as the unquestioned monarch of metal guitars. Why? Because the RG has the perfect combination of fast, flat necks, the right pickups and pickup placement, and precision trem systems to mete out creative destruction. And because the RG has evolved and expanded along with the metal genre it was designed for.'
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"Everything I Want and Need"
by Chris -
7/22/2008 10:55:00 AM
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| Hobbyis, Church Guitar Player |
Rock, Metal, Contemporary Christian |
South Carolina |
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This guitar is an amazing value for the price. I bought this guitar because i wanted one with this pickup setting. This lets me change from using the top pickup for metal playing, to the bottom 2 pickups for playing at my church. The jumbo frets make playing a breeze. Everything about this guitar is great, not to mention the looks. Black hardware with white and pearl is a killer. However i must mention that tuning this guitar is quite time consuming. Also changing the gauge of strings is a nightmare. Because of the Tremolo system you have to make a LOT of other adjustments to get it to work. Further, when using a pickup by itself and without distortion i notice defined fuzzyness, if you use two pickups tho it fixes the problem. Back to the tunning issue, once you lock in a pitch and lock down the bridge it stays in tune relatively well, however, i am a bit conscious about the tuning so i find myself doing a decent amount of work often to keep it in tune. If your not looking for the tremolo system like this i recommend getting a fixed bridge guitar to save yourself tuning hassle. All in all this guitar is worth the buck for a guitar player who cant afford a 2k guitar. I love this guitar, it has all the hardware i was looking for and the looks come as a great bonus.
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