subversion Moderator Feb 16, 2007 #6 i'm really, really wondering why Ibanez didn't include this in their Prestige range instead... :smt011
i'm really, really wondering why Ibanez didn't include this in their Prestige range instead... :smt011
S ShredCow New member Feb 16, 2007 #7 ah well. MIK eh? Lets closer inspect it when it reaches our shores... some MIK stuff from Ibanez has... flaws.
ah well. MIK eh? Lets closer inspect it when it reaches our shores... some MIK stuff from Ibanez has... flaws.
subversion Moderator Feb 16, 2007 #8 my korean experience is this- out of 10 units, 2 could have been better.
A ahkiatt New member Feb 17, 2007 #10 yeah. noobs should never buy mik... you don't know what kinda probs it might have, i am a victim of a buzzy fret...
yeah. noobs should never buy mik... you don't know what kinda probs it might have, i am a victim of a buzzy fret...
H hydrogencynide New member Feb 17, 2007 #11 me.. i cant wait for it to appear.... oh ya.. sub... saw u trying out the ibanez amp today
subversion Moderator Feb 17, 2007 #12 there's nothing wrong with buying korean stuff, just need to be more wary of the craftsmanship. oh yes... i was there to test the new Ibanez Toneblaster amps.
there's nothing wrong with buying korean stuff, just need to be more wary of the craftsmanship. oh yes... i was there to test the new Ibanez Toneblaster amps.
A ash_88 New member Feb 17, 2007 #13 might get one. since i need a backup seven string or i might just settle for a 7321.
S shredded New member Feb 17, 2007 #14 ha, i can't even play a 6 stringer properly, what more a 7string?
subversion Moderator Feb 17, 2007 #15 playing the 7 isn't about doing it properly on a 6 first, then moving on. in this regard, IMO, bass players are more open to trying more strings; they don't mind playing a 5 even if it's their first bass.
playing the 7 isn't about doing it properly on a 6 first, then moving on. in this regard, IMO, bass players are more open to trying more strings; they don't mind playing a 5 even if it's their first bass.
S ShredCow New member Feb 17, 2007 #16 +1 to Sub. Many guitarists don't use anymore than the 19th fret, should we not buy guitars with 24 frets? There's nothing wrong with taking a 7 and playing it even if you can say, only play Nu Metal riffs.
+1 to Sub. Many guitarists don't use anymore than the 19th fret, should we not buy guitars with 24 frets? There's nothing wrong with taking a 7 and playing it even if you can say, only play Nu Metal riffs.
A ash_88 New member Feb 17, 2007 #17 is the seven string s out in sg yet? if it isnt does any1 know when its going to arrive on our shores?
is the seven string s out in sg yet? if it isnt does any1 know when its going to arrive on our shores?
T tany New member Feb 17, 2007 #18 no for me. cant find a useful application for 7strings yet. i had one, but sold it away after playing it 5 times only. hehs.
no for me. cant find a useful application for 7strings yet. i had one, but sold it away after playing it 5 times only. hehs.
subversion Moderator Feb 17, 2007 #19 if you are referring to the S7320, it's going to be out real soon- the reason i started this thread... otherwise, the RG7321/ 1527/ K7 are still available.
if you are referring to the S7320, it's going to be out real soon- the reason i started this thread... otherwise, the RG7321/ 1527/ K7 are still available.