diagrammatiks
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I want them to release a headless guitar line
in classic ibanez tradition the first one will only be available in black. it will be multiscale but the parallel fret will be in the worst possible place.
I want them to release a headless guitar line
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Yeah the name I had in my head was Mike Mulholland (ex-Emmure) but looking at his customs it's obvious they are a bit different (absolutely killer though).I think you're thinking of Phil Manansala from Of Mice & Men, who has some LACS RGs with fixed bridges and pickguards, but he doesn't have one with a galaxy fade and he uses EMGs on all of them.
Every year I see Ibanez less and less bold and more trailing in the market.Yeah, it seems that all Ibanez cares about are the Fusion players these days. Jackson had a 540PII shape, I think it was called the Demon, even though Jackson would be the company to most likely to make it, I don't think that is going to happen.
That being said, with Ibanez using "who-know-what-its-made-out-of-wood" and pushing the AZ shape so much, I have found a new fondness for Jackson Warriors and Kellys.
I hope they do that trans purple on rg752 in a 6 string hardtail, looks better than current green/blue to my eyes.
in classic ibanez tradition the first one will only be available in black. it will be multiscale but the parallel fret will be in the worst possible place.
Totally disagree, I mean look at the headless bass thing from last year, that was bolder than any other of the big companies, different colors and solid scale length choicesEvery year I see Ibanez less and less bold and more trailing in the market.
Let's see if we can steal some Suhr player, let's see if we can retain fanbase and not let them go to Jackson or Schecter.
Let's use pick-ups different from DiMarzio...
They do things to stay in the market, a bit of everything, but nothing bold.
I totally see them going into the headless market but, again, without much conviction and dedication.
I'm not a fan of headless guitars, but I would never say "Ibby shouldn't waste time because I don't like them", but they have a market, so it's a wise decision.
Research and development on headless could bring new ideas into guitar building...but I doubt Ibby will learn the lesson, and like someone else said, they'll release guitars with the worse possible specs (I still think at the 9 strings as an abortion).
Totally disagree, I mean look at the headless bass thing from last year, that was bolder than any other of the big companies, different colors and solid scale length choices
I don't see people going from Ibanez to Jackson, Jackson has been *VERY* disappointing over the last years and with price increase for me they are basically out of the game if they don't come around the corner with some major surprise this year
Also Gibson coming out with a catalogue that, to Gibson fans, offers something really interesting, but most of the rest of us not seeing any difference between that and the past few years.
Ibanez has there new for 2021 USA page up
https://www.ibanez.com/usa/news/detail/20201203155245.html
anybody else that thinks the 7string AZ headstock looks a little bit like a shoe? something looks off/goofy to me... maybe i need some time to process.Martin Miller sig gets a seven string variant as well
https://www.ibanez.com/jp/products/detail/mm7_00_01.html
edit: yeah, looks like the new models are up
anybody else that thinks the 7string AZ headstock looks a little bit like a shoe? something looks off/goofy to me... maybe i need some time to process.
im surprised they stick to the blue colour on the Miller one since he posted a red one on his instagram.
Thanks, i hate love this.It looks like a regular Ibanez headstock that somebody sat on
I find absolutely nothing I'm interested in ..Ibanez has there new for 2021 USA page up
https://www.ibanez.com/usa/news/detail/20201203155245.html