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These guitars are limited edition "Creation Series" RG320PG by Ibanez with 'paper art' finish. There are five in the whole series made in 2008. What players don't realize that the "paper art' finish, which is like a satin with a very light clear coat actually contributes great tone to these guitars. Nice full body tones and warm midrange similiar to higher end models. The standard RG320 has a thick clear coat poly coat which is standard on most guitars and gives bright and often thinner tones. The thick finish does protect these models and with the RG320PG (paper art), I find the lighter finish does an adequate job - although some reviews have the paper coming off. I own two RG320 PG and have not had this problem - but I keep them in a hard case when not played. I love the shark teeth inlays and also like the Ibanez locking trem better than a standard Floyd Rose. The Ibanez locking trem seems more stable than some Floyds. Lastly, the standard Ibanez PUPs - Infinity 3 and 4 are really great (I don't hear any need for upgrading) and are wired with the 5 way switch for single coil tapping in the 2 and 4 positions. So, you can all kinds of tones out these guitars. They play great like most Ibanez necks - really fast. I would like to get the other three (I have the "Dark Skulls" and "Warning Signs") in the series, but most players are holding on to theirs and I couldn't afford them anyway. I got both of mine off Ebay for about $240/each in mint condition which is near half off the new street price. Great guitars - you won't be disappointed.Read full review
I the lowest level acceptable guitar with a tremolo that I would buy from Ibanez. The 100 and 200 series RG's don't have double locking tremolos. The 300 series does stay in tune most of the time with heavy tremolo use. This model RG comes with the AANJ (all access neck joint) and standard Wizard neck. The model I got came with DiMarzio pups which sound top notch. Standard, this guitar comes with Ibanez Inf pups which aren't terrible, but are a little muddy IMO. I typically swap out for Duncans, DiMarzios, Carvins or active pups. Hardware on this guitar is standard for Ibanez. I would recommend strap locks. This guitar is terrific. I recommend it for a player that uses the tremolo. Of the pickup configurations, this is my favorite. I also like that there is no pick guard.
It's light, has a good tone, and has decent intonation. The active electronics are a bit noisy, but all in all, still a great value for $199. I use this bass for almost all of my club gigs and I don't have to worry about it being damaged or stolen while I'm working. As long as you're not a snob about your instrument, I think you will be pleasantly surprised at how well it plays....
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Alright good people! This is just a great guitar for the money It sounds just as good as my Gibson I kid you not. Clean sounds chimey and with chorus or phase shifer its just tonal heaven. GET ONE and older one. They are built like tanks. for a fraction of the price.
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I recently purchased a slightly used RG350DX in white. The guitar has a fantastic sound, the price was good. It wasn't as cheap as an entry level guitar but it didn't break the bank either. It has a good feel. I tried quite a few and didn't even notice this one hanging up until it was pointed out to me. I had been looking for a decent playing guitar in white. This thing is clean looking. I love this guitar. Trish
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excellent guitar !
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