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RG1XXV
RG1XXV

It is the most versatile guitar I have ever played. You can virtually do everything with it and every setting is just really really good. If you have the money and the bravery to play such an extravagant guitar get it!

POSTED: 04/16/2012 - 06:53 am

9.7
rating
33
NDM1TSG Noodles
NDM1TSG Noodles

You're not going to find another guitar like it. And on top of all that, it's just an easy playing, versatile guitar that you can get a bunch of great sounds out of.

POSTED: 05/04/2004 - 09:17 am

9.6
rating
18
JTK4 Jet King
JTK4 Jet King

For every futuristic vision, one must always look back and pay respect to the ways of the old. The Ibanez Jet King models harken back to a time when guitars roared through towns like hot rods, engines exposed and blaring.

POSTED: 08/25/2008 - 06:27 am

9.5
rating
19
S620EXQM
S620EXQM

The Ibanez S620EX Electric Guitar has a mahogany body that's thin around the sides for comfort and thick around the pickups for tone. It's topped with a beautiful, quilted maple top great for looks and tone.

POSTED: 08/11/2008 - 02:16 am

9.5
rating
19
Iceman ICT700
Iceman ICT700

The evolution of the Iceman, one of the most iconic rock guitars ever, continues. The ICT700 guitar has a reverse headstock, DiMarzio D Activator pickups and a 5-piece Wizard II thru-neck, making this Iceman the most chilling yet.

POSTED: 03/06/2008 - 01:17 am

9.4
rating
40
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450S
450S

It has 22 frets, super thin neck, gotch tuning knobs with fine tuning on the Floyd Rose which lets me actually use the whammy without knocking it out of tune. The body is super thin and small but surprisingly heavy.

POSTED: 07/08/2004 - 02:51 am

8
rating
7
ADX120
ADX120

It's loaded with powerful new VK humbuckers that provide full lows and enhanced highs for metal and heavier rock styles.

POSTED: 03/24/2007 - 02:04 am

9.2
rating
5
AFS75T
AFS75T

Enjoy the full acoustic tones in a easy to handle thin body design. The original design tremolo completes the retro look. Make it cry, make it sing, make it scream!

POSTED: 08/05/2004 - 04:30 am

8.9
rating
25
AG95
AG95

The Ibanez AG95 is a true, full-hollow body guitar with a slightly smaller body width than the AF traditional dimensions but the same depth. Features include a gorgeous figured bubinga body with Artcore humbuckers and a set-in neck.

POSTED: 02/09/2009 - 07:09 am

8.4
rating
34
AGR73T
AGR73T

It has a 'fancy' look to some but it does not fail those who are looking for a broad Spectrum of sounds from jazz to rock.

POSTED: 02/04/2013 - 05:49 am

8.5
rating
2
AK80-BS
AK80-BS

This is a hollowbody jazz guitar, with two stock humbuckers, 4 knobs, and a brown sunburst finish. Overall, a sound investment for a beginner jazz guitarist, and by the looks of its durability, for their kids as well.

POSTED: 11/22/2011 - 03:44 am

7.1
rating
5
Apex2
Apex2

24 jumbo fret 25.5" scale 5 pc bolt on Wizard ll neck. If you are a big fan of Korn and you love nu-metal I totally recommend this beast to you.

POSTED: 02/07/2009 - 11:03 am

9
rating
15
AR100
AR100

The Ibanez Artist has long been the choice of players looking for an alternative to a Les Paul at a great price. Top notch Japanese quality and workmanship throughout.

POSTED: 12/30/2007 - 07:53 am

8.6
rating
1
AR200
AR200

The AR200 has the original thicker body shape of the '70s Artist models, to get the original fat Mahogany tone that first put the artist on the map. The Ibanez Artist was one of Ibanez' first original designs in the middle '70s when much of Ibanez's business was in making copies of other instruments. The guitar was originally conceived as a more affordable, more comfortably countoured double-cutaway alternative to Gibson's Les Paul.

POSTED: 09/21/2007 - 04:26 am

8.5
rating
16
AR300
AR300

The Ibanez AR300 features a mahogany body with a flamed maple top, 3 pc. maple neck, set in neck, bound rosewood fingerboard, artist block inlays, and chrome hardware.

POSTED: 01/04/2006 - 12:02 am

8.5
rating
18
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