Hollowman
Well-Known Member
I believe Agile's are made in Korea....
Agile also has a Silverburst...
or are these both used?
are they neck thru?
Agile also has a Silverburst...
or are these both used?
are they neck thru?
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The agile is more appealing, but im also thinking about resale value, and
what is the quality, korean made vs japanese made
are we talking ibanez prestige japan quality here or just like slave children being forced to make the guitars, as per usual![]()
Schecter has a Swamp Ash body. Anyways, I'd go for the 7620, and swap the pups, for what you're going to get out of it, shipping is gonna be minor.Based on your location I'm going to say Agile is a no go for you, so if you look used, you can find an RG1527 for under a grand, which IMO beats everything else on the list. The RG7620 would also suit you well, and is generally cheaper used and IMO worth the shipping cost if you get a good deal, since you should have money left over for nicer pickups. The Schecter is the only combination of a maple board and mahogany body that I can think of without going Agile, custom or frankensteining a guitar from a 1527M neck and an MBOL from Ibanez, but that would end up costing you more than you want to spend, and wouldn't be worth it.
RG1527CB (3 piece neck) VS. RG1527RB (5 piece neck)
which one is generally preferred? either of the two higher quality (i know ibanez quality jumps around from year to year) both of these look sweet, im not sure which to go with
Hey all, I'm new here, and I was wondering if I could get some input on getting my first 7-string. I'm currently torn between an Ibanez S7420 and a Schecter C-7 FR, but I'd be open to other suggestions. I'm looking for something in the $600-$800 range, though I could go a little higher if I saved up a bit longer. Tremolo is a must. As for music, my band's been itching to add some Nevermore to our cover repertoire. I would be most appreciative if I could get some suggestions.
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