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SpaseMoonkey
Jun 5 2014, 08:51 PM
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Well, in the last month and maybe a few weeks I've gathered a nice collection of firewood, just joking more kids!



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Ibanez RG570 (color not sure)
Ibanez RG920QM (Black Ice)
Fender Squire Jazz Bass IV (Sunburst)

I just picked up the RG570 a few hours ago! Needs a bit of work as its old.. I mean it is from October 2001! It also made a long trip from the Fujigen factory in Japan! I think the color is lazer blue not sure tho. I must say it was in really bad shape as they had the bridge as high as it could go, then the springs were so tight it brought the back end of the tremolo into the cavity.. Poor thing. It's doing better now all that matters. cool.gif

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Jun 5 2014, 08:56 PM
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Awesome, the moment I saw it got the most of my attention smile.gif many say late 90's to early 2000 ibanez are the best wink.gif

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SpaseMoonkey
Jun 5 2014, 09:18 PM
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QUOTE (Mertay @ Jun 5 2014, 03:56 PM) *
Awesome, the moment I saw it got the most of my attention smile.gif many say late 90's to early 2000 ibanez are the best wink.gif


This was like... Ok got it home did the minor work that I know to get it back in some what of an order. Then I cleaned it up as it felt tacky, plugged it in and my jaw hit the floor. The pickups don't suck at all, V7/S1/V8 , it plays almost identical to my S770 that I have loved for so many years. Who knows maybe I'll sell the RG920 and look for another one of these different color. So hard to believe that I found a great guitar for the price.

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Mertay
Jun 5 2014, 11:20 PM
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smile.gif

The V pickups aren't bad at all but considered not great too, though not everything on tone is about the pickups smile.gif I want one too one day smile.gif Keep in mind upon request, if you like its vibe Dimarzio winds the USA series pickups;

http://ibanez.wikia.com/wiki/Ibanez_pickups

Late 90's when I was in USA a friend had a guitar with those pickups and they were very very good smile.gif

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Todd Simpson
Jun 6 2014, 07:52 AM
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Good score!! smile.gif The neck on the 570 is coveted to this day by players from just about everywhere who know their Ibbys. The 920 is saweeeet and gotta say looks amazing. Tell us how they compare! And everyone needs a good bass smile.gif


QUOTE (SpaseMoonkey @ Jun 5 2014, 03:51 PM) *
Well, in the last month and maybe a few weeks I've gathered a nice collection of firewood, just joking more kids!



I guess we will go from left to right.

Ibanez RG570 (color not sure)
Ibanez RG920QM (Black Ice)
Fender Squire Jazz Bass IV (Sunburst)

I just picked up the RG570 a few hours ago! Needs a bit of work as its old.. I mean it is from October 2001! It also made a long trip from the Fujigen factory in Japan! I think the color is lazer blue not sure tho. I must say it was in really bad shape as they had the bridge as high as it could go, then the springs were so tight it brought the back end of the tremolo into the cavity.. Poor thing. It's doing better now all that matters. cool.gif


SHocking eh smile.gif Those particular pickups are some of the best they've ever made IMHO. The bridge has an ALNICO 5 magnet YEARS before people were using them in "shredder" guitars very much.

I"ve still got the original V pups in my RG560 and they are not coming out. smile.gif I do wish my single coils on the 560 had a bit more bite but the humbucker slays smile.gif

The rg 550/560/565/570 were some of the best guitars they ever built imho, and they were all build in japan where now the build the JCRAFT stuff. All their other import guitars often need some love to play well.

Super congrats dude smile.gif They are not making those like they used to and fewer of them survive every year. You can get a bone stock recreation with the pups called the GENESIS model, if you import it from japan and pay $1,200 for it. Ouch!!


QUOTE (SpaseMoonkey @ Jun 5 2014, 04:18 PM) *
This was like... Ok got it home did the minor work that I know to get it back in some what of an order. Then I cleaned it up as it felt tacky, plugged it in and my jaw hit the floor. The pickups don't suck at all, V7/S1/V8 , it plays almost identical to my S770 that I have loved for so many years. Who knows maybe I'll sell the RG920 and look for another one of these different color. So hard to believe that I found a great guitar for the price.

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Jun 6 2014, 10:14 AM
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RG470 - 1-Piece Maple Wizard II , 19mm(1st) , 21mm(12th) ,400mmR(Radius)
RG920 - 5-piece maple Wizard Premium , 18mm(1st) , 20mm(12th) , 400mmR(Radius)
S770PB - 3-Piece Maple Wizard III , 19mm(1st) , 21mm(12th) , 400mmR(Radius)

RG470: The neck feels as if its a flat thin D neck. Sound is super surprising being stock. It's feels a little lighter than most RGs I've picked up.
RG920: The neck feels thin but thick at the same time, I'm guessing it has more of a C shape to it. Hate the stock pickups (Have to adjust the amps for this guitar to sound better) It's slightly heavier than the 470.
S770: Thin flat D neck (Feels just like the 470 to me regardless of the numbers). Sound is top notch! (Ok... I replaced the stock pickups with BKP Blackhawks.) Obviously it's lighter than the 470.

So now the upgrade area.
RG470: I need to get a tremolo arm as it was missing, I would like new pickup rings and the lock nut / saddle because they looks worn down.
RG920: I need to get a tremolo arm as it was missing... This must be a Guitar Center thing, like losing a sock in the dryer! Needs new pickups.
S770: I need to get a tremolo..... Just Playing! I actually bought it brand new. It just needed pickups and that's already been done.

QUOTE (Todd Simpson @ Jun 6 2014, 02:52 AM) *
Good score!! smile.gif The neck on the 570 is coveted to this day by players from just about everywhere who know their Ibbys. The 920 is saweeeet and gotta say looks amazing. Tell us how they compare! And everyone needs a good bass smile.gif



I'm super excited for this guitar tho. I've heard you talk about these and if I would have had the chance soon I'm sure I'd have a room of them by now! I am planning on getting my friend to wind the single coil a bit hotter so I can get that nice bite to it. I also would love to know what color it is. I looked at magazines and non of them really have this sort of blue color.

QUOTE (Todd Simpson @ Jun 6 2014, 02:52 AM) *
SHocking eh smile.gif Those particular pickups are some of the best they've ever made IMHO. The bridge has an ALNICO 5 magnet YEARS before people were using them in "shredder" guitars very much.

I"ve still got the original V pups in my RG560 and they are not coming out. smile.gif I do wish my single coils on the 560 had a bit more bite but the humbucker slays smile.gif

The rg 550/560/565/570 were some of the best guitars they ever built imho, and they were all build in japan where now the build the JCRAFT stuff. All their other import guitars often need some love to play well.

Super congrats dude smile.gif They are not making those like they used to and fewer of them survive every year. You can get a bone stock recreation with the pups called the GENESIS model, if you import it from japan and pay $1,200 for it. Ouch!!


Edit: Boo!!! It's not a 570! It's a RG470 with a Wizard II neck. Took the strings off checked the pocket. Same specs as my S770 neck. But hey the color is reactor blue. Least it was still MIJ.

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Todd Simpson
Jun 6 2014, 07:34 PM
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No worries still a class as it's one of the MIJ Ibbys smile.gif I"d love any ibby they made in the land of rising sun during that era smile.gif Congrats on locating the color!!! You've got more Ibanez guitars than I do at this point!!!

QUOTE (SpaseMoonkey @ Jun 6 2014, 05:14 AM) *
RG470 - 1-Piece Maple Wizard II , 19mm(1st) , 21mm(12th) ,400mmR(Radius)
RG920 - 5-piece maple Wizard Premium , 18mm(1st) , 20mm(12th) , 400mmR(Radius)
S770PB - 3-Piece Maple Wizard III , 19mm(1st) , 21mm(12th) , 400mmR(Radius)

RG470: The neck feels as if its a flat thin D neck. Sound is super surprising being stock. It's feels a little lighter than most RGs I've picked up.
RG920: The neck feels thin but thick at the same time, I'm guessing it has more of a C shape to it. Hate the stock pickups (Have to adjust the amps for this guitar to sound better) It's slightly heavier than the 470.
S770: Thin flat D neck (Feels just like the 470 to me regardless of the numbers). Sound is top notch! (Ok... I replaced the stock pickups with BKP Blackhawks.) Obviously it's lighter than the 470.

So now the upgrade area.
RG470: I need to get a tremolo arm as it was missing, I would like new pickup rings and the lock nut / saddle because they looks worn down.
RG920: I need to get a tremolo arm as it was missing... This must be a Guitar Center thing, like losing a sock in the dryer! Needs new pickups.
S770: I need to get a tremolo..... Just Playing! I actually bought it brand new. It just needed pickups and that's already been done.




I'm super excited for this guitar tho. I've heard you talk about these and if I would have had the chance soon I'm sure I'd have a room of them by now! I am planning on getting my friend to wind the single coil a bit hotter so I can get that nice bite to it. I also would love to know what color it is. I looked at magazines and non of them really have this sort of blue color.



Edit: Boo!!! It's not a 570! It's a RG470 with a Wizard II neck. Took the strings off checked the pocket. Same specs as my S770 neck. But hey the color is reactor blue. Least it was still MIJ.

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SpaseMoonkey
Jun 6 2014, 08:45 PM
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QUOTE (Todd Simpson @ Jun 6 2014, 02:34 PM) *
No worries still a class as it's one of the MIJ Ibbys smile.gif I"d love any ibby they made in the land of rising sun during that era smile.gif Congrats on locating the color!!! You've got more Ibanez guitars than I do at this point!!!


I just found another one local, same factory! I'm actually going to drive out and see the condition of it tonight. If it's not all beat up I may have another one on the way. But I may let go of the 920, I rarely play it due to I'm not keen on the neck plus its Indonesian. So better neck.. Better pickups.. I also currently have a Dean Dime-O-Flame in my position also!

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Todd Simpson
Jun 6 2014, 10:01 PM
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Give us first dibs before you put them on ebay! smile.gif What are your rough prices on those two you are thinking about selling? I've never owned a Prestige before, but always wanted one smile.gif

QUOTE (SpaseMoonkey @ Jun 6 2014, 03:45 PM) *
I just found another one local, same factory! I'm actually going to drive out and see the condition of it tonight. If it's not all beat up I may have another one on the way. But I may let go of the 920, I rarely play it due to I'm not keen on the neck plus its Indonesian. So better neck.. Better pickups.. I also currently have a Dean Dime-O-Flame in my position also!

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QUOTE (Todd Simpson @ Jun 6 2014, 05:01 PM) *
Give us first dibs before you put them on ebay! smile.gif What are your rough prices on those two you are thinking about selling? I've never owned a Prestige before, but always wanted one smile.gif


I just got back from a 3 hour round trip! Needless to say I still own the RG920 couldn't let it go, figured why not just put it in Drop C or D standard.




The Dean Dime-O-Flame is a friends, I use to own one many moons ago. First guitar I ever bought myself, so I want some nostalgia. Later this month it goes back home when we meet up for a lunch!

Edit: Changed the picture on discovering it really is a RG470. As I placed it in the stand it looked taller than the others. Well that placed it as a 2001 RG470XL Black Perl! 27" scale!

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Todd Simpson
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Dude I must say I"m getting Jealous of your MIJ Ibby Collection!!!!! It's been a while since I've seen that many MIJ ibbys in a personal collection. I didn't even know they made the 470 in a 27 inch scale. Nice!! That would make a killer drop tune guitar actually due to the longer scale length, it should hold down tuning better than prestrige just because the neck is a bit longer. But either way smile.gif

Congrats!!

QUOTE (SpaseMoonkey @ Jun 6 2014, 09:17 PM) *
I just got back from a 3 hour round trip! Needless to say I still own the RG920 couldn't let it go, figured why not just put it in Drop C or D standard.




The Dean Dime-O-Flame is a friends, I use to own one many moons ago. First guitar I ever bought myself, so I want some nostalgia. Later this month it goes back home when we meet up for a lunch!

Edit: Changed the picture on discovering it really is a RG470. As I placed it in the stand it looked taller than the others. Well that placed it as a 2001 RG470XL Black Perl! 27" scale!

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Beautiful Guitars! That blue color is awesome, sort of peal-ish.

Years ago I had an Ibanez with a Wizard neck and I loved it! Out of necessity I traded it for a 5 string bass.

Anyway, I don't know the first thing about Ibanez accept that I purchased that guitar new in 1999, it had 2 humbuckers and a single coil, silver, tremolo and a Wizard neck - it cost $700 back then brand new. Looked identical to your black one.

I would like to get another Ibanez one day, but I wouldn't even know which model to start looking into. I don't know what the difference in a Wizard and a Wizard II neck is - but the Wizard is the neck I would want.

What models are good models in the $700 - $1,200 price range? With tremolo?

I was looking at one of these because it's beautiful, but it looks so thin I would be a little apprehensive.

This is the Ibanez S770PB - Poplar Burl Natural Flat. Also, I don't think I like the plug going into the front of the guitar like a Strat...

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I think SPACE MOONKEY owns one of those Burlt tops smile.gif It's a fine guitar.

In the range you are talking about, any of the "Prestige" Models would be worth a look smile.gif Ibananez junkies often look for "grail" Ibbys that were Made In Japan in the late 80's and early 90's. These usually go for a sick premium on ebay but you can find them cheaper in pawn shops, craigs list, etc., e.g. from personal sales of previous owners etc.


QUOTE (Spock @ Jun 7 2014, 01:19 PM) *
Beautiful Guitars! That blue color is awesome, sort of peal-ish.

Years ago I had an Ibanez with a Wizard neck and I loved it! Out of necessity I traded it for a 5 string bass.

Anyway, I don't know the first thing about Ibanez accept that I purchased that guitar new in 1999, it had 2 humbuckers and a single coil, silver, tremolo and a Wizard neck - it cost $700 back then brand new. Looked identical to your black one.

I would like to get another Ibanez one day, but I wouldn't even know which model to start looking into. I don't know what the difference in a Wizard and a Wizard II neck is - but the Wizard is the neck I would want.

What models are good models in the $700 - $1,200 price range? With tremolo?

I was looking at one of these because it's beautiful, but it looks so thin I would be a little apprehensive.

This is the Ibanez S770PB - Poplar Burl Natural Flat. Also, I don't think I like the plug going into the front of the guitar like a Strat...

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Jun 7 2014, 11:40 PM
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RG920QM($1000), 2011 S770PB($800), Squire Jazz, 2002 RG470($300), 2001 RG470($350)

I'll start with the bad then all positive! I dislike the 920 the most of the 4. The neck is more rounded so it feels thicker to me.

The RG470s are a Wizard and the S770PB is a Wizard II. They say there is a difference of 2mm on the first and 1mm at the 13th. But I honestly can't tell the difference with them because they both have that nice thin flat D neck. Which is probably what you had back then as both my early 2000s have that feeling. Going by all the research I've been doing if it has a pickguard its a RG x50 series, without RG x70 series.

I love my S770, it's not as thin as a typical S-series because it actually has that poplar burl top to it, so it makes it a bit thicker. As for the jack if your using a straight jack it isn't so bad, it kind of is at such an angel on the body that it feels part of the guitar.

My opinion is this, go to a local store and check out an S any of them, believe they all have the same necks. That is about what the old RG MIJ necks are. You can always hit up a Guitar Center and get a used one. Something in the price range of $350-450 would get you a great guitar.

QUOTE (Spock @ Jun 7 2014, 01:19 PM) *
Beautiful Guitars! That blue color is awesome, sort of peal-ish.

Years ago I had an Ibanez with a Wizard neck and I loved it! Out of necessity I traded it for a 5 string bass.

Anyway, I don't know the first thing about Ibanez accept that I purchased that guitar new in 1999, it had 2 humbuckers and a single coil, silver, tremolo and a Wizard neck - it cost $700 back then brand new. Looked identical to your black one.

I would like to get another Ibanez one day, but I wouldn't even know which model to start looking into. I don't know what the difference in a Wizard and a Wizard II neck is - but the Wizard is the neck I would want.

What models are good models in the $700 - $1,200 price range? With tremolo?

I was looking at one of these because it's beautiful, but it looks so thin I would be a little apprehensive.

This is the Ibanez S770PB - Poplar Burl Natural Flat. Also, I don't think I like the plug going into the front of the guitar like a Strat...



Todd are you saying I'm an Ibanez Junkie? laugh.gif Ok so.. I already want another one, figure why not! Just need some different wild colors now!

QUOTE (Todd Simpson @ Jun 7 2014, 02:08 PM) *
I think SPACE MOONKEY owns one of those Burlt tops smile.gif It's a fine guitar.

In the range you are talking about, any of the "Prestige" Models would be worth a look smile.gif Ibananez junkies often look for "grail" Ibbys that were Made In Japan in the late 80's and early 90's. These usually go for a sick premium on ebay but you can find them cheaper in pawn shops, craigs list, etc., e.g. from personal sales of previous owners etc.

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QUOTE (SpaseMoonkey @ Jun 7 2014, 01:17 AM) *
I just got back from a 3 hour round trip! Needless to say I still own the RG920 couldn't let it go, figured why not just put it in Drop C or D standard.




The Dean Dime-O-Flame is a friends, I use to own one many moons ago. First guitar I ever bought myself, so I want some nostalgia. Later this month it goes back home when we meet up for a lunch!

Edit: Changed the picture on discovering it really is a RG470. As I placed it in the stand it looked taller than the others. Well that placed it as a 2001 RG470XL Black Perl! 27" scale!


Nice collection man, you sure have some nice axes there biggrin.gif

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I"m a bit of an IBBY junkie myself ohmy.gif) I"ve never owned a 470 but they looks spiff so I'm gonna start looking for one!

QUOTE (SpaseMoonkey @ Jun 7 2014, 06:40 PM) *

RG920QM($1000), 2011 S770PB($800), Squire Jazz, 2002 RG470($300), 2001 RG470($350)

I'll start with the bad then all positive! I dislike the 920 the most of the 4. The neck is more rounded so it feels thicker to me.

The RG470s are a Wizard and the S770PB is a Wizard II. They say there is a difference of 2mm on the first and 1mm at the 13th. But I honestly can't tell the difference with them because they both have that nice thin flat D neck. Which is probably what you had back then as both my early 2000s have that feeling. Going by all the research I've been doing if it has a pickguard its a RG x50 series, without RG x70 series.

I love my S770, it's not as thin as a typical S-series because it actually has that poplar burl top to it, so it makes it a bit thicker. As for the jack if your using a straight jack it isn't so bad, it kind of is at such an angel on the body that it feels part of the guitar.

My opinion is this, go to a local store and check out an S any of them, believe they all have the same necks. That is about what the old RG MIJ necks are. You can always hit up a Guitar Center and get a used one. Something in the price range of $350-450 would get you a great guitar.




Todd are you saying I'm an Ibanez Junkie? laugh.gif Ok so.. I already want another one, figure why not! Just need some different wild colors now!

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QUOTE (Cosmin Lupu @ Jun 8 2014, 03:19 AM) *
Nice collection man, you sure have some nice axes there biggrin.gif

Thanks! I'm trying to see if any local stores have a PRS Allender or Torero to try as they both have thin necks for PRS! I tried the Allender when they first came out, I can't remember how they felt. At that time I wanted thick and chunky necks. biggrin.gif

QUOTE (Todd Simpson @ Jun 8 2014, 02:39 PM) *
I"m a bit of an IBBY junkie myself ohmy.gif) I"ve never owned a 470 but they looks spiff so I'm gonna start looking for one!

I'm really digging them. I can't believe the craftsmanship that they truly have over some of the newer models either!

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Spock
Jun 8 2014, 10:31 PM
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QUOTE (SpaseMoonkey @ Jun 7 2014, 06:40 PM) *

RG920QM($1000), 2011 S770PB($800), Squire Jazz, 2002 RG470($300), 2001 RG470($350)



Have you posted any recordings using your 2011 S770PB? I would love to hear it if so.

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QUOTE (Spock @ Jun 8 2014, 05:31 PM) *
Have you posted any recordings using your 2011 S770PB? I would love to hear it if so.


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Don't miss today's free blues, jazz & country licks. Plus all our lessons are packed with free content!


--------------------
Guitars:
Ibanez S770PB (Natural Flat) , Ibanez XPT700 (Chameleon) , Sterling J Richardson Signature , Squire IV Jazz Bass (Sunburst)
Gear:
Neural DSP Plugins

My YouTube Page.
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Cosmin Lupu
Jun 9 2014, 07:52 AM
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QUOTE (SpaseMoonkey @ Jun 8 2014, 08:41 PM) *
Thanks! I'm trying to see if any local stores have a PRS Allender or Torero to try as they both have thin necks for PRS! I tried the Allender when they first came out, I can't remember how they felt. At that time I wanted thick and chunky necks. biggrin.gif


Hehe! My Allender is pretty much one of the greatest guitars I've owned! I just tuned it into standard, now that I have the Tremonti in Drop C or Standard D, as the situation requires and it sounds amazing biggrin.gif

I'm really happy now that I have 3 working man's guitars to my exact liking!

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