NGD! Ibanez RG3250MZ White Custom

Chasethebreather

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Just resigned for another two years with Ibanez and this is the first guitar I've gotten so far. Couldn't be happier with the build quality and playability. Mods and stuff after pics. Let's take a look at this thing :metal:


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I am completely blow away by the playability of this guitar. It's a really heavy piece of basswood which I love and its probably the tightest sounding guitar I've ever owned. Some extra goodies that they threw on from the LACS are:

Dimarzio Crunch Lab/Liquifier
Tone delete
Trem blocked both ways with mahogany blocks
Dimarzio strap
And since these do not come stock with white pick guard/truss rod, I asked that they'd swap them for white. I think it looks much better.

Thrilled! Thanks Ibanez! :hbang:
 

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That's a great looking guitar for sure! I've always had a soft spot for white guitars.
 

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you've got the trem totally blocked off but yet still go for a trem?

... I dont get it? why not go for the ibanez tight end fixed bridge?
 

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you've got the trem totally blocked off but yet still go for a trem?

... I dont get it? why not go for the ibanez tight end fixed bridge?

I wasn't exactly sure if I wanted to put this in drop C or A# (two main tunings we use), so to make swapping tunings with string gauges easier, I always opt for the double locking trem so that the nut under the locking nuts can accommodate any string size and doesn't need to be filed or made to fit bigger string gauges. I also like to be able to unblock it if I decide to use the trem down the line.
 

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I love white guitars with maple fretboards... It is just classy enough to catch the eye, without ever being too much.
 
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