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  • Seshmeister
    ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

    • Oct 2003
    • 35750

    #16
    Originally posted by Cato
    all Ibanez guitars/bases were Japan-Made 20 years ago. so they were pricy.
    but now their regular products are made in China, Korea, Indonesia.

    J-Custom, Prestige, and Artist models(JEM, PGM etc...) are still Japan-Made.

    Yeah my Ibanez RG is an older one that was made in Japan and was much more expensive even chipped to fuck second hand off EBay.

    Good to know you survived the shaking.

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    • Hardrock69
      DIAMOND STATUS
      • Feb 2005
      • 21897

      #17
      Ah, so that's what the blocks are for.

      It is cool your school offers such classes! How I wish that sort of thing was available back in the 70s when I was your age.

      But of course back then, to suggest such a thing would be the same as suggesting they have a class teaching Satan worship! :D

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      • VanHalenFan5150
        Sniper
        • Oct 2009
        • 960

        #18
        Yeah, we're a public charter school and we have a lot of courses that many schools in our state don't offer. Check out the website! MSFTA.org
        Reading Crazy From the Heat in four hours flat, in a cramped RV, on the return trip of a 3,000+ mile family outing to New Jersey is an enlightening experience you'll never forget.

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        • Hardrock69
          DIAMOND STATUS
          • Feb 2005
          • 21897

          #19
          Oh and also, congrats on the guitar. Ibanez has always been a good company that makes good guitars.

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          • Nitro Express
            DIAMOND STATUS
            • Aug 2004
            • 32942

            #20
            That blue with the maple neck and black pick guard is great looking. If it sounds and plays as good as it looks, then you have a winner there.
            No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!

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            • VanHalenFan5150
              Sniper
              • Oct 2009
              • 960

              #21
              Well, I haven't gotten it yet, I'm hoping to get it for my birthday. Which is Tuesday. My dad said to wait and see what I get for my birthday. Girlfriend got me the Jackass trilogy box-set at Walmart today for my birthday! So, as always, we'll have to wait and see.
              Reading Crazy From the Heat in four hours flat, in a cramped RV, on the return trip of a 3,000+ mile family outing to New Jersey is an enlightening experience you'll never forget.

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              • Hardrock69
                DIAMOND STATUS
                • Feb 2005
                • 21897

                #22
                IF you don't get that one, I hope you get something equal or better.

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                • VanHalenFan5150
                  Sniper
                  • Oct 2009
                  • 960

                  #23
                  Thanks, we'll have to see how my birthday turns out.
                  Reading Crazy From the Heat in four hours flat, in a cramped RV, on the return trip of a 3,000+ mile family outing to New Jersey is an enlightening experience you'll never forget.

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                  • neuralfraud
                    Head Fluffer
                    • Aug 2010
                    • 278

                    #24
                    I have an RG350EX and there are definitely some things you need to know about this thing if you want to get all you can out of it. When set up properly it shreds quite well and will take any abuse you can give it.. if mine would speak I'd say "ask it", but alas...

                    The tremolo is the "Edge III" - it is decent but it needs a lot of setup work first. Every guitar that comes from sam ash is NOT set up properly. The action is wrong, the truss rod is wrong, everything is wrong. You can adjust them fairly well but it is difficult. Give it to Borgy, it's only about $45 for him to set it up and he will make it perfect.

                    If this is your first floating trem guitar, you'll need to pay attention to the trem to make sure it's balanced properly, otherwise it'll be hard to keep in tune. Check out jemsite.com or ibanezrules.com for some great tech info on how to set them up.

                    The Edge 3 is shaped like a wedge, so the top cannot be used as a guide to determine if it's level and the knife edge does not protrude through the casting. There is some info out there on how to tell if it's aligned properly, but like i said that is the most important factor for a floating trem.

                    Other things to know about the RG350:

                    The tremolo claw screws are too small, they can and will rip out of the body if you adjust them too much. Go with something similarly sized but longer (paying attention to the total length so that it doesnt hit the neck bolt)

                    The strap knob screws are too small, they will also rip out. GET BIGGER SCREWS.

                    The tremolo bar slides in and does not use any type of bushing like the japnese RG's/edge equipped ibanez's. There is a hex screw inside that pushes on the "cuff" where the rod inserts, this controls the tightness. You can also adjust the height of the bar with a philips screw on the backside of the trem.

                    You have to cut the ball ends off of the string.

                    The string retainers in the saddles (or whatever they're called) WILL FALL OUT if you flip the guitar over during a restring for any reason, be careful.

                    Shove a AA battery underneath the tremolo as a prop during a restring, it will hold the tremolo in an almost neutral position so you can get back to tune faster.

                    Hope that helps

                    and congrats, kid!

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