hot or not?

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I say hot... just get rid of that middle pickup!!!

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Ibanez RG870RW Solidbody Electric Guitar at a Glance:
Plays fast, with a wide tonal range
Fast and smooth Edge Zero II tremolo
Stable, precise performance from the Zero Point System
Plays fast, with a wide tonal range
The Ibanez RG870RW is built for maximum speed and tonal range, and you'll love how it performs. The basswood body with rosewood top and five-piece maple/walnut Wizard Premium neck give you sustain that won't quit, and a lively response for excellent note-to-note definition. And the Wizard Premium neck plays incredibly fast, perfect for frantic fretwork.

Fast and smooth Edge Zero II tremolo
The RG870RW's Edge Zero II bridge with Zero Point System was designed by Ibanez to give you the fast tremolo response and snap you need to pull off sharp bends and flutters. The extreme stability of this knife-edge-style trem's stud lock function is also one of the many reasons it's a favorite among many of today's top shredders. If you're looking for a guitar that can stand up to long playing sessions without losing its tuning, you'll appreciate the RG870RW.

Stable, precise performance from the Zero Point System
You'll be amazed at the tuning stability of the Ibanez RG870RW, even when you're doing heavy tremolo work. That's because the Edge Zero II tremolo sports the Zero Point System, which consistently returns the bridge to the exact center point. That means you'll always be in-tune after huge dive bombs. You can adjust the Zero Point System by hand without a tool, making the perfect setup easy to attain.

Ibanez RG870RW Solidbody Electric Guitar Features:
Fast-playing, tonally versatile electric guitar
Toneful basswood body is topped with a stunning rosewood cap
Sports the 5-pc maple/walnut Wizard Premium neck, one of the fastest-playing necks you can buy
Edge Zero II tremolo has a fast response and exceptional stability
Zero Point System ensures the tremolo will return to the exact center position for incredible tuning stability
2 DiMarzio humbucking pickups and 1 single-coil give you rich harmonic content with medium-high output
The Ibanez RG870RW is a wonderfully extreme guitar!

Tech Specs
Body Type Solidbody
Left-/Right-handed Right-handed
Number of Strings 6
Body Material Basswood
Top Material Rosewood
Body Finish Urethane
Color Charcoal Brown Flat
Neck Material Maple/Walnut
Neck Shape Wizard
Fingerboard Material Rosewood
Bridge/Tailpiece Edge Zero II Tremolo
Number of Pickups 3
Manufacturer Part Number RG870RWZCNF
 
I really wish they'd just move everything back to the Lo Pro or Edge Pro. So many modern Ibanez guitars that I won't touch because of that Edge Zero.
 
cardinal":2imcd5rm said:
I really wish they'd just move everything back to the Lo Pro or Edge Pro. So many modern Ibanez guitars that I won't touch because of that Edge Zero.

You don't like edge zero?
 
HilltopExplosion":2gp6gs92 said:
cardinal":2gp6gs92 said:
I really wish they'd just move everything back to the Lo Pro or Edge Pro. So many modern Ibanez guitars that I won't touch because of that Edge Zero.

You don't like edge zero?

I didn't think I would, but I think it makes tuning and adjusting the bridge easier. I don't have to take the back off, just turn the dial a little. BUT, I don't use much tremelo.
 
Rezamatix":2fqtxq4x said:
10 years ago I would have considered it. But now...Its just passé.

I like passe. Feels good!
 
HilltopExplosion":a68237xq said:
cardinal":a68237xq said:
I really wish they'd just move everything back to the Lo Pro or Edge Pro. So many modern Ibanez guitars that I won't touch because of that Edge Zero.

You don't like edge zero?

No, not really. It's a decent idea but I don't think they executed it as well as they could have and they cut some costs (like having the saddle lock-down screws thread into the zinc baseplate rather than a steel insert like the earlier trems). As far as I can tell, they zero point was an attempt to get around a patent that supposedly covered the BackStop-type device, and they'd have been better off just getting a license to keep using the BackStop IMHO.
 
cardinal":2cl7tf9y said:
HilltopExplosion":2cl7tf9y said:
cardinal":2cl7tf9y said:
I really wish they'd just move everything back to the Lo Pro or Edge Pro. So many modern Ibanez guitars that I won't touch because of that Edge Zero.

You don't like edge zero?

No, not really. It's a decent idea but I don't think they executed it as well as they could have and they cut some costs (like having the saddle lock-down screws thread into the zinc baseplate rather than a steel insert like the earlier trems). As far as I can tell, they zero point was an attempt to get around a patent that supposedly covered the BackStop-type device, and they'd have been better off just getting a license to keep using the BackStop IMHO.

I've never looked at it much, other than adjusting the dial to get the trem level... now I know.
 
I almost bought one of those. Think it was an Iron Label or something? Was alright, nothing great. Fit and finish are pretty good on the Indo models. Electronics are another story. I got most import guitars. I really don't give two shits anymore. I pick the thing up and it's still in one piece. I replace the hardware on them with better or different finish hardware (probably made in Indonesia) and tell myself it's better now. :rock:

But the few Ibz Imports I've had (recent) the volume pots sucked. I had an old 540 Power (the one with the big lower horn) and like a retard sold it.


You guys are fucking too fussy :lol: :LOL:
Spoiled cunts :D
 
Reza, I just noticed your fucking signature. I'm fucking howling over here. Lo fucking LOLOL :thumbsup:
 
I like it 'cause it has dark wood... wait, dark stain, wait... finish that's the word. The Ibanez I have is RGD2127z prestiege blah blah blah.. made in Japan 7 string. All I know is it is tuned low, and fucking rocks!
 
Not. Ibanez stopped being a good deal in the 90's. Basswood is and always has been soft junk wood. Why would anyone spend over a grand on a bolt on is beyond me. They only build good guitars for their advertising players. Ibanez suck!
If u want good hard rock metal guitars, buy Esp or Jackson or Dean. Even BCRich is shit these days like in the late 80's early 90's.
 
I would say minus the middle pickup as well. Even hotter with a single in the neck.
 
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