I really don’t like Ibanez guitars because of design but this one… holy shit, one of the coolest looking guitars I’ve seen, and it sounds amazing. Might even get one.
@@D14V0R05 As you can hear, there's no tone differences compares a regular guitar. Idk what they've been planned for this guitar. I just feels like it isn't right🤣
@@beefysinglecut Well, here is the thing: a multiscale 6-string guitar wouldn't sound different from a standard fretted guitar unless it used a much thicker string gauge or extended scale to baritone. For fanfret guitars that don't go higher than 25.5" scale this feature is mainly for playing comfort.
I'm planning to get this from PMT but I'm not gonna preorder it, I'm gonna wait until it's actually in stock. Not gonna play 800 to wait more than a month 😊
Does anyone know if it is different to restring a multiscale guitar than just a regular one even in the case of this type of guitar where the multiscale from the lowest string to the highest string is only half an inch of a difference? Is it just about the same or more difficult?
Hey there! I know your comment is about a year old and you probably already got your answer, but just in case: I got this exact same guitar and it's my first multiscale ever. It feels incredibly nice - I have nothing bad at all to say about that guitar. It's just as easy to restring as any regular guitar - in fact it's pretty quick and easy because you have locking tuners and no floyd rose. The fact that you have different scale lengths does not change the process of changing strings at all 🙂 If you ever have the chance to try out this guitar you should go for it 🤘
Guitar sound great, Ibanez put the most advance technology in this. But for the color c’mon not everyone can dress themselves to suit the champagne gold. I don’t think this color would please the metal crowd 😂
Great playing, seems like a fantastic guitar. My only question at this point would be, does it chug well enough for modern metal? I need a guitar that does clean tones well, and this does that and overdriven, then dirty here, but in terms of playing metal (metal core, death metal, etc), does it do that "good enough" too? I'm not expecting active EMGs level, but just wondering if this would be suitable.
From what I see, can tell, etc. Is that this guitar looks great, plays great, but you really pay for the features rather than banging pickups. I didn't get it because to me it needed a pickup change from the get go. For metal. But, depending on pedals and amps, you may be able to get away with it. I'd rather go to the ibanez rgd61alms which is also 6 string multi scale but with fishman pickups instead of ibanez. But, not as pretty in my opinion
@@mak_attakks right, because the back is flat instead of contoured, so it’s an overall thickness difference, but it’s really a “splitting hairs” type difference.
@thisguy2973 Absolutely, plays amazingly, I got it in regular .9 to .42 and it played very smoothly, nice on those bends too but I enjoy .10 to .46, feels right and the sounds a little warmer and it still plays just as easily