I love my Q series but otherwise I agree Ibanez could do with being much more adventurous. Imagine a headless RG series, a headless S series etc.
Presumably Ibanez have looked at the market and realised relatively few people buy headless guitars, but then surely that is also due to a lack of...
I've been doing the same with the Shadow model. On sale it wasn't much more expensive than a minimum spec multiscale 8 string anyway. I'd have been tempted if the website page wasn't broken.
I've got one of the QX series in six string and despite the fact I've no idea what any of the controls do, it's so nice to play. I do wonder if I'd get more mileage from the controls if I swapped it all out for some Fishmans but it sounds pretty good as it is.
GASing real hard for that new pale...
Of course they do this on payday, when I'm at my most impulsive...
Although actually, with Gojira, Petrucci, Rebea and Nameless (plus an actual QC) I don't really think I need any more...
Oh that's perfect thank you. I'll wait a bit then!
Black limba, I'm not 100% committed to, I just like the look of it. I've got a non-chambered black limba Vader already which is relatively heavy for a headless guitar but not too bad still. So I'll just see what deals there are probably.
I agree but I don't understand how pickup rings make these more affordable. Is it cheaper to manufacture? Can theu do a sloppier job on routing because the rings hide it, which costs less?
Brief & Accurate Description of gear/guitar: Standard 060 specs, with Fishman Classics and a hipshot hardtail. Comes with the strap and mono gig bag. This one is a little older so it's got a few minor signs of use here and there but nothing major, and nothing bad enough that it's easy to...
If anyone has seen the control layout for the Ibanez Quest range, you'll know it's a bit of a beast. There's a 5-way selector and an "alter switch" which activates "power tap mode". Here's the layout:
What this means is you get ten positions, effectively. The wiring itself is also very...