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Ibanez RG2620Z

STC-Shaped Guitar from Ibanez belonging to the RG Prestige series

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HatsubaiHatsubai

Great shredder

Ibanez RG2620ZPublished on 09/25/11 at 09:23
This is one of the few guitars that Ibanez has started releasing with some real pickups in it for once. No longer are they starting to push their IBZ line. Instead, we're seeing a huge improvement thanks to them using stuff that most normal people put in their guitars. The guitar features a basswood body, a maple neck with a rosewood fretboard, 24 extra jumbo frets, ghost shark fin inlays, an Edge Zero tremolo, two humbucker configuration, one volume, one tone and a five way switch.

UTILIZATION

The first thing I wanted to check out on this guitar was the inlay work, and I have to say, it's pretty good. They did a very good job at the ghost inlays, and there is very little filler. ...…
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This is one of the few guitars that Ibanez has started releasing with some real pickups in it for once. No longer are they starting to push their IBZ line. Instead, we're seeing a huge improvement thanks to them using stuff that most normal people put in their guitars. The guitar features a basswood body, a maple neck with a rosewood fretboard, 24 extra jumbo frets, ghost shark fin inlays, an Edge Zero tremolo, two humbucker configuration, one volume, one tone and a five way switch.

UTILIZATION

The first thing I wanted to check out on this guitar was the inlay work, and I have to say, it's pretty good. They did a very good job at the ghost inlays, and there is very little filler. The bridge on this is the newer Edge Zero trem. Stock, it's pretty annoying, and I dislike how it feels. Once you remove the ZPS system, it's actually a pretty good trem. I dislike how much of the wood they take out of the route on top of the guitar, but it's needed for the intonation tool to work, so I can't complain about that too much. Fretwork was pretty good, and the overall guitar felt nice in my hands.

SOUNDS

The guitar had a Tone Zone in the bridge and an Air Norton in the neck. This is probably the most popular combination from DiMarzio. The Tone Zone in the bridge is very hot, and it had a cool cocked wah kind of sound going on for it. It's fairly bass heavy, and it helps thicken up the basswood body a bit. it's not super dynamic, but it's more dynamic than most other hot pickups out there. The Air Norton in the neck is absolute lead heaven. You can get all kinds of amazing leads with this pickup, and the clean tones are wonderful as well. It happens to be one of my favorite pickups in the neck position.

OVERALL OPINION

The guitar is very good, and I recommend anybody who's looking for an Ibanez to take a look at this. It's solid enough to where you don't even need to replace the pickups. I also like the return of the locking studs on the trem, although they're still not quite up to par as the old school Edge and Lo Pro locking studs. All in all, very solid and worth checking out.
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JerdlJerdl

Very good guitar

Ibanez RG2620ZPublished on 09/12/11 at 11:50
(This content has been automatically translated from French)
Purchased in Paris, France, the guitar has are Flycase staff.

This Ibanez has a Floyd Rose type bridge, specifically the Edge Zero tremolo. The adjustment screw on the back to adjust the tension of the three springs that invite confidence, and the system allowing the bridge to "regain its position zero", which is actually a counter supported by two other jurisdiction, does its job but beware: it reduces a lot of feel and accuracy of your effort over the bar. Personally I have deleted as casual player that whammy bar. Be careful also not to be a nag tighten the hex screws to tighten the strings are at the risk of splitting the trigger guard force.
Also note that on mine, he had not...…
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Purchased in Paris, France, the guitar has are Flycase staff.

This Ibanez has a Floyd Rose type bridge, specifically the Edge Zero tremolo. The adjustment screw on the back to adjust the tension of the three springs that invite confidence, and the system allowing the bridge to "regain its position zero", which is actually a counter supported by two other jurisdiction, does its job but beware: it reduces a lot of feel and accuracy of your effort over the bar. Personally I have deleted as casual player that whammy bar. Be careful also not to be a nag tighten the hex screws to tighten the strings are at the risk of splitting the trigger guard force.
Also note that on mine, he had not enough to hold the bar in position, it is mandatory floating, which is a bit unfortunate to price ... maybe it was just forgot about this one.

The handle is of type II Wizard, which favors broad sweeps, tapping and other techniques to shred. It has 24 Jumbo frets, a rosewood fingerboard and a white yarn, as well as marking abalone. The rest of the neck is maple with two extruded drowned.
It has 2 humbucker side and Neck Bridge, DiMarzio home, and a 5-way switch.

There is the bare minimum in terms of sound settings, namely Volume and Tone. Attention to the selector, which, on the Neck position, posed problems if we can play with further movement).

UTILIZATION

Handle very nice, however, requires that the type II Wizard is relatively large, and the type Jumbo frets uncomfortable positioning can make arrangements when you're not used to, but not insurmountable either.

The weight of the guitar is a very honorable heavy coat, it's balance.
Nothing to say about access to acute, the 24 th box is easily attainable without blocking on the freight slip.

The guitar sounds good, although the presence of Floyd could eat a can sustain.

SOUNDS

I play the style of Satriani Pettruci and it is ideal for this kind of style. The 5-way switch is a bit anecdotal, since I use a 3 position, but may be that by changing the DiMarzio with something else we could use them properly.

I use a Peavy Vypyr 75W, in a K-Stein, since it's a modeling amp, which is close to many a Rectifier in a bit more bold. Partner has a bit of reverb and a chorus adapted it all on the same amp, you get a relatively smooth and the guitar becomes a treat.

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for almost 2 years, and this almost every day.

I already had the model in mind, I tested it on the job but it's not easy to adapt to the handle at the beginning when changing the type of handle (Yamaha Pacifica which handle much more narrow)

The varnish seems quite fragile: The oak furniture is the worst enemy ... I've lost and scratched the coating on the body, needless to say that it hurts. The most annoying is, Floyd oblige, having rid the blocks to re-string tuning, because often we use the Floyd in only one direction (so deep) and set screws come quickly to the bottom . So a board, loosen the screws up and is just 2 or 3 rounds maximum, to avoid having to redo the handling too often.

For that price, I'm not at all disappointed. The guitar is excellent, the body has a black patent shiny sequined very subtle and very nice that does not let the pictures found here and there on the internet.

I reselect this guitar without hesitation.
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  • Manufacturer: Ibanez
  • Model: RG2620Z
  • Series: RG Prestige
  • Category: STC-Shaped Guitars
  • Added in our database on: 03/08/2013

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