PoonMasterMaster
Well-Known Member
Sup you guys, I've been guitarless for about 2 months after I parted out my S470 to fund a new axe. I gassed hard for an RG550 for quite a while, but decided it was time to finally graduate to a seven string. I had thought I'd found the perfect guitar, an Ibanez RG7620VK listed on Guitar Center's website as a 7420. The price was super low and it looked great, but when I decided to jump on it, I got an email saying somebody had put it on layaway. Damn. Fast forward a week, another one pops up. Turns out it was the same guitar and the deal hadn't gone through. I pounced right on it, and with a bit of haggling, got a discounted price and an extra set of strings.
Didn't remember ordering a Gibson...
Trusty cutting utensil
Moment of truth
Damn. In much better condition than I thought it would be.
These frets look and feel insane
Weird, I thought Ibanez didn't start making 7620's in this color until '99...
Some natural light
Overall, I'm extremely happy. The quality and playability are better on this than on any other guitar I've ever owned. I thought the transition from 6 to 7 would be tough, but the neck is so damn comfortable that I barely even noticed. Unplugged, it resonates like hell, and the stock Dimarzios aren't bad at all. And even after a ton of abuse, the Lo Pro refuses to go out of tune. Not bad for $375
Didn't remember ordering a Gibson...
Trusty cutting utensil
Moment of truth
Damn. In much better condition than I thought it would be.
These frets look and feel insane
Weird, I thought Ibanez didn't start making 7620's in this color until '99...
Some natural light
Overall, I'm extremely happy. The quality and playability are better on this than on any other guitar I've ever owned. I thought the transition from 6 to 7 would be tough, but the neck is so damn comfortable that I barely even noticed. Unplugged, it resonates like hell, and the stock Dimarzios aren't bad at all. And even after a ton of abuse, the Lo Pro refuses to go out of tune. Not bad for $375