Ha....aren't Ibanez guitars only owned by Doctor and Lawyer wannabes???They’re prestigious, but PRS are luxurious.
Dr. George Benson Esq. has a nice ring to it.Ha....aren't Ibanez guitars only owned by Doctor and Lawyer wannabes???
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Dr. George Benson Esq. has a nice ring to it.
That’s what I need when there’s music in the air and lovin’ everywhere.“I can prescribe you some biddly-dup, diddly-bup, da, da, da, da, da, dah”
Hmmmm, I’m not a wannabe doctor or lawyer. I do not own an Ibanez. You might just be on to something.Ha....aren't Ibanez guitars only owned by Doctor and Lawyer wannabes???
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Well to be fair, I own a few prs guitars but I'm not a doctor or a lawyer............lolHmmmm, I’m not a wannabe doctor or lawyer. I do not own an Ibanez. You might just be on to something.
But do you own an Ibanez? If not, again, I think you’re on to something here. I’m an engineer, and I own a PRS. (My other guitar is a Yamaha acoustic).Well to be fair, I own a few prs guitars but I'm not a doctor or a lawyer............lol
Yeh, I’ve got an RG 652 Prestige (RG652AHMFX) if you know their modeling. It’s got the Gibraltar fixed bridge and DiMarzio Air Norton and Tone Zone pickups, super wizard neck, etc. it is a superb guitar and I have tons of respect for what Ibanez does, especially with their Prestige line., great value/price ratio. Gotoh locking tuners, birdseye maple board w jumbo frets and a 17” radius. the flat radius, thin neck, and jumbo frets all make it fast and easy. Ash body and quite light.Anybody play any of hte Ibanez Prestige series guitars from Japan?
How would you rate and compare them to PRS?
Where I live you can't find anything to try so you have to rely on reviews on youtube demos.
That’s what I need when there’s music in the air and lovin’ everywhere.