I'm a guitar player, my name is freaking Tone Zone, most of you should get that. LOL. If not, go and buy one right now!
Ibanez are for shredders, try and get something from the mid 90's before the Edge trems were phased out.
For Ibanez; Go Japanese or USRG or go home.The King of Rock and Roll said:I'll look into those as well. Im also a fan of thick body guitars, after all, I do own a Les Paul. I probably should have specified that it was a Gibson.Rusty Bucket said:You cannot go wrong with an Ibanez. The SZ series is fantastic, i've posted a link in the OP of my SZ320. They're shorter scale (can't remember what though), 22 frets. Quite havy guitars, thicker body and neck than the usual Ibanez builds, nice and chunky, which is great for me. The Mahogany body and string-through-body system give it a really warm tone and absolutely amazing resonance, to the point that it actually sounds decent played acoustically. Pretty good stock pick-ups as well, and as usual with Ibanez it' great value for money.The King of Rock and Roll said:I play, I have a Les Paul Studio, a Fender Squire, an a couple of acoustics.
I play metal, rock and blues. And lately, I've been working on chord forms and bluesy metal. Similiar to Thin Lizzy, Led Zeppelin, and W.A.S.P. but nowhere near as good. I've played for about a year and a half.
Also, I've got several hundred dollars saved up and am thinking about a new guitar. Would you people be so kind as to make recommendations. At the moment, I've been thinking about a Master Series Warlock, or a Strat of some kind. But I'm open to other ideas if anybody has them.
And Ibanez are mostly shred guitars with high playability am I right?
Ibanez are for shredders, try and get something from the mid 90's before the Edge trems were phased out.