The tone of these guitars is not really the highlight of the instrument. That is one of the best selling factors in these guitars is that the next very well built for comfort and speed. Ever really smooth neck and that fretboard is very smooth and nice for someone who likes play hard rock or metal type chick. One of the things I really love about the Ibanez guitars is the comfortability of their neck profiles. That's a pretty good price for a great sounding and very comfortable playing guitar. You usually can find these guitars for right around $200-$600 depending on the features and all the bells and whistles involved. They really have a great feel and tone for what you're getting and the amount of money that is put into a decent instrument. Ibanez guitars are fairly inexpensive and the really marketed at the budgie musician in mind. This guitar is already my favorite.(The RG770 runs a very close second) I own this guitar, an ESP MH-201, and an Ibanez RG770. If you are looking for a neck thru then definately check this one out before you buy. In my oppinion, whatever price range you are in, check out the Ibanez offering in that price range. I own an RG770 and this guitar is very similar in quality. The finish and binding on the neck are perfect. I don't know how soon I'll do that because these pickups actually sound really hot. But hey, all I've got to do is change them.
#Ibanez rgt 42 dx pro
I would have preferred to get the Dimarzio paf pro pickups in it. In the end I narrowed the choice down to this guitar and a Jackson SL2.(This guitar blew away the S元s and SL4s) They were basically the same when it came to sound quality and overall quality but the Ibanez was half the price, had a much nicer tremolo, and I felt that it played much nicer. I have been looking for a neck thru for a while now, Jacksons, ESP's, Parkers. Ibanez have the best tremolos that you can get. Color - Black Pearl(Kind of a dark metallic gray)