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Super fast thin neck and typical Ibanez build quality, the tuners and nut are a bit flimsy. Fretwork is smooth and only minimal fret buzzing around the nut. Pickups sound full and can get boomy on the low end. Put thicker gauge strings on this as soon as possible. The Ernie Ball slinky 8 set works well!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Ibanez makes quality guitars. I was looking for a multi-scale fan-fret guitar for a decent price and this fit the bill. The neck is huge yet very playable. The range is excellent if you are looking for something that will challenge you musically. Seven strings adds a new dimension to your playing. It gives you greater range and makes you think out of the 6-string box. This Ibanez does that perfectly. The body is very comfortable. I like the EMG pickups but they are active which means you need to use a battery and always unplug the guitar after playing. The fanned frets are easy to get accustomed to. A great guitar for your collection!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The neck and body are the best parts of the guitar by a large margin. The bridge could stand to be set a few mms further back on the body than it is, as the placement on my particular guitar has caused intonation issues on the F# and low B string. The intonation is fixable with a little elbow grease and ingenuity. The factory action height is a little high, which requires some careful tinkering with the truss rod and saddle height to get comfortable. Pickups are muddy, but considering the price point, it's expected. All-in-all, a great guitar for the price, but expect to put in a little work to get it playing to your liking.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The RG8 plays awesome. The neck is wide but even with medium-sized hands it remains playable and comfortable. The longer scale length does take some getting used to as it makes the frets wider which is especially noticeable in the lower frets (5th and below). The guitar is solid and stable: it stays in tune well and it's super easy to setup with the quick access truss rod cover and simple bridge design. Overall it's a simple recipe that's well executed. There is very little to go wrong and nothing I could think of that I would want from it. Some people praise the locking nut system that higher-end guitars have but for me it's The only negative point I can think of are the pickups. Their output is very low and they do not provide the tight bottom end that is required for an 8 string to sound great. They are acceptable when played clean but sound horrible when overdriven. I will be swapping out the bridge pickup for sure for a Nazgul. As the cavity would not easily accommodate active circuitry and I do not feel like taking out the neck pickup. Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I wasn't sure what to expect, this was my first 8 string but I've always been impressed with even the beginner level Ibanez guitars and this instrument was no different. I was surprised by the weight & solid feel of the guitar because I was expecting something lighter. The neck was also a pleasant surprise, the wide but thin design allows for very easy maneuvering over the fretboard. The sound is clean, rich and full with lots of low end which is exactly why I wanted the extra low strings. Pots are clean when operated and the tuners are smooth and tight. All in all I really love this guitar and was very impressed with the quality.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The Ibanez 8 string is a fascinating instrument. Though requiring some setup work, it'll provide a good instrument for learning the expanded range of this type of guitar. I'm experimenting with a Hex pickup on the first six strings. Very interesting!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I got one of these to mess around with, and I'd never even heard of 8 (or more) strings until a week before I got it. I don't play djent, but instead, I bought for the opposite use of fuller sounding chords when playing solo. It does make fuller chords, but at the expense of being unable to strum certain chords; things can sound muddy. Build quality is good, especially the neck, the only downside is the pickups which is a common complaint.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Had to get one of these, my curiosity got the better of me, and I'm really glad I did. Got it just for fun with a vox vt20x. The 8" speaker can handle the extra bass strings fine. The guitar came set up pretty well from the factory. Good action, and great sound from this guitar. I don't play out, and am not a very serious musician, but I'm having quite a good time with it.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
This guitar is a fixer upper, but with the right mods can be a great project and your own unique instrument. Pick ups aren’t the absolute worst, but not far from it. Can definitely tell they’re meant for a bass. Tuning stability isn’t actually that bad, but new tuners/bridge will vastly improve it. Frets have pretty rough edges. Neck feels alright. Overall, not a bad buy, but needs extra investment.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Dear Weentage, thank you very very much! The package is awesome, and the condition of the instrument is top class! I was happy with the D’Addario strings set, which you kindly include in the package. Wish you all the best!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New