Ibanez RG321 Tester Solo
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Confucious say: " The more notes one plays on guitar, the less women will come to hear you play "
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0:50 what the hell xDD
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Not trying to be a dick, but I highly suggest working on being smooth. You have the chops, but you need to work on being a little more smooth. Your transitions were incredibly weak.
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You, sir, are crazy. In the good way.
The freaking insanely good way.
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@AABMTHAA You can get it for around 300-400
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how much did this ibanez cost?
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@trulynot Hahahahahahaha!
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Its Tom Cruise
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YEAH RG321MH IS GREAT JUST GET ONE
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is it possible to replace these pickups up EMG 81's? do you think it will be a good decession? I play melodic death and metal.
insioni 2 years ago
@insioni Thanks :D Erm yea it is possible to switch these pups out for EMG 81's, I did that on my RGA321 and it sounds really good, Especially if you want to focus on metal!
Inanimate100 2 years ago
hey dude, first off im not tone purist so im not picky, im getting an S series with infinitys, and im not in the financial postion to mess aound with pickup changes, so you think the infinitys are good enough to play clean-crunch/overdrive-high gain? (versitile in other words) i only need to be able to hear what im playing without having to pluck so damn hard to get a good harmonic for example, and nice resonance, thanks in advance, and any tips on how to sweep like that?! i suck at sweeping
ImOutsideTheBox 2 years ago
Well yea i do think that the infinity pickups are really good for their price. They can handle high gain. The RG321 comes with a 5 way pick-up selector switch so you can get a wide range of clean tones, there are better pups out there but if you don't have the money then these will probably still just be as good. Harmonics also seem to be fairly able to play, and the body of the guitar does vibrate when you play it, indicating that it is well made.
Inanimate100 2 years ago
And also concerning the sweeping, basically just start off slow, making sure you hit every note you want to play, if you cant then you are playing too fast. Then as you get better then you can build up speed. I know it's boring to play slowly but once you have got the technique its really rewarding, and learning mew sweeping patterns will become alot easier. Just make sure you get all the notes for a nice clear sound, because alot of people tent to miss out notes, making it sound bad. Cheers
Inanimate100 2 years ago