kmanick
Well-known member
I could keep both , but don't need to.
In this corner
2009 Ibanez Rg1550M
liquifire/Crunchlab pickups
Red Bishop trem arm, locking trem post mod kit incoming
in mint condition
and in this corner
2020 Charvel DK24 Dark Amber
push in floyd arm
Suhr Aldrich/SSV pickups
2 push pull volume pots for maximum tonal variety
I keep going back and forth between these 2, they both has +/-'s
The Charvel's frets feel monstrous compared to the Ibanez "jumbos' which I like
the neck feels wider to me on the Ibanez but that may just be because it's 17" radius vs 12-16
surprisingly the neck back shapes on these 2 are very similar (Wizard Prestige vs Speed profile) not like the super wiazrd Hp that is on the Rg657 msk I just sold
(couldn't play it standing up for long)
both sound very good, the Suhr's in the mahogany body have much more mids to them
and the Liquifire is a bit higher output than the SSV but tonally ? pretty much a draw I could go either way
the finish on the backs of these also feels very similar, I took down the Ibanez one a bit with a scotchbrite and now they feel almost exactly the same.
any of you guys go back and forth between 2 brands on similar style guitars on a regular basis?
I go to my Les Paul quite regularly as well but that's a different animal next to these 2
I know first world problems right
In this corner
2009 Ibanez Rg1550M
liquifire/Crunchlab pickups
Red Bishop trem arm, locking trem post mod kit incoming
in mint condition
and in this corner
2020 Charvel DK24 Dark Amber
push in floyd arm
Suhr Aldrich/SSV pickups
2 push pull volume pots for maximum tonal variety
I keep going back and forth between these 2, they both has +/-'s
The Charvel's frets feel monstrous compared to the Ibanez "jumbos' which I like
the neck feels wider to me on the Ibanez but that may just be because it's 17" radius vs 12-16
surprisingly the neck back shapes on these 2 are very similar (Wizard Prestige vs Speed profile) not like the super wiazrd Hp that is on the Rg657 msk I just sold
(couldn't play it standing up for long)
both sound very good, the Suhr's in the mahogany body have much more mids to them
and the Liquifire is a bit higher output than the SSV but tonally ? pretty much a draw I could go either way
the finish on the backs of these also feels very similar, I took down the Ibanez one a bit with a scotchbrite and now they feel almost exactly the same.
any of you guys go back and forth between 2 brands on similar style guitars on a regular basis?
I go to my Les Paul quite regularly as well but that's a different animal next to these 2
I know first world problems right