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'''[https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/wiki/index.php/Ibanez_guitar_buying_guide Ibanez Buying Guide]''':
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'''[[Epiphone Les Paul Ultra II Review]]''':
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''An article by Marc Maiden''
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''An article by Sensible Jones''
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Since [[Ibanez]] is one of the leading guitar companies used on our boards, I thought I'd dump my knowledge of the brand on to you, so you may buy yourself a real quality Ibanez guitar! This comes after I get countless PM's on which to buy, “is this any good”, so on and so forth...
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Nice mahogany neck with rosewood fingerboard. Back of the neck has satin finish, which is a big plus grip wise. Decent gold covered Grover tuners. Alnico Classic [[Humbuckers]] + NanoMag, which really give it good tone versatility, you can get almost [[Fender]]-like single-coil tones out of this one when humbuckers are used in combination with the NanoMag. NanoMag has extra control knobs on the back panel for treble, bass, and gain. Chambered body makes this guitar much lighter than your average [[Les Paul]]. There are two 1/4" outputs, one for all pickups and one for NanoMag separately.
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To learn about the history of Ibanez guitars check out the Ibanez GMC Wiki article here: [https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/wiki/index.php/Ibanez CLICK]. In this guide I will teach you a little about Ibanez guitar quality, all the key terms you will need to know, and how to get the guitar of your dreams at good prices. Used or new. I will talk mostly about RG series, and S series since those are the most popular, (and other models derive from these two) however, the same rules apply for all Ibanez models.
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One problem, to switch between NanoMag and Humbuckers you need to work the volume knobs. They should have included a one-button switch. Since they have separate output for NanoMag, they should've made the main one for Humbuckers only. That way A/B switch pedal could've been used for quick switch between the NanoMag and Humbuckers.
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Why would you buy an Ibanez in the first place? Well truth be told, you can buy a very very professional guitar with very little money (if you go used) or you can still get a lot of bang for your buck with a new guitar. In this time and economy (where ever you are) bang for your buck is important.
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[https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/wiki/index.php/Ibanez_guitar_buying_guide Read the whole article]
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[https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/wiki/index.php/Epiphone_Les_Paul_Ultra_II_Review Read the whole article]
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Epi. LP Ultra II
Epi. LP Ultra II

Epiphone Les Paul Ultra II Review:
An article by Sensible Jones

Nice mahogany neck with rosewood fingerboard. Back of the neck has satin finish, which is a big plus grip wise. Decent gold covered Grover tuners. Alnico Classic Humbuckers + NanoMag, which really give it good tone versatility, you can get almost Fender-like single-coil tones out of this one when humbuckers are used in combination with the NanoMag. NanoMag has extra control knobs on the back panel for treble, bass, and gain. Chambered body makes this guitar much lighter than your average Les Paul. There are two 1/4" outputs, one for all pickups and one for NanoMag separately.

One problem, to switch between NanoMag and Humbuckers you need to work the volume knobs. They should have included a one-button switch. Since they have separate output for NanoMag, they should've made the main one for Humbuckers only. That way A/B switch pedal could've been used for quick switch between the NanoMag and Humbuckers.

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