![]() I suppose that to have it in E fixed you would have to adjust the soul a little or put thinner strings, but the truth is that the tuning in D is very interesting Based on my experience with it. I also tuned it punctually in E and Eb, but at rest I kept it in D. I had never used them before and the truth is that they are amazing.įactory settings and recommended string gauge (010-046) are for standard D tuning. The tuners are Gotoh with anchor, which apart from maintaining a super stable tuning allow you to change the strings quickly and easily. These are Bare Knuckle Aftermath made in England, which I think are the best I've ever played with, apart from being aesthetically "super cool" (the notches they have are made at the factory, that's why the name "Aftermath" (aftermath or damage). Of the FR series there are several of the standard (cheap) range, I think there is also an Iron Lebel or similar (I suppose Pemium), but Prestige seems to me that apart from this there is only the 16 that are older and that for From what I've seen, they had very loose pads, from what I've read somewhere. It no longer appears in the Ibanez online catalog (you would have to look in old catalogs in pdf). The neck is type C, I think, Wizard HP in maple and walnut (super comfortable) with 5 pieces, on the "Ibanez Wiki-Fandom" website you have the complete file and the history and years of manufacture of these Ibanez. The appearance is super sober and elegant, all black with a small white edging, the ebony fingerboard with 24 frets and no inlays is reminiscent of classical Spanish guitars (on the upper edge it does have the typical dots at frets 3.5, 7 etc) The body shape is Telecaster type, the robustness (mahogany body) and the pickups (two doubles) are more typical of a Les Paul, although much more versatile since the pickups also work as a single coil (the selector is 5 positions ):ġ- Humbucker bridge.
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