The EX (short for Experimental) models were.
#IBANEZ EX SERIES PRICE SERIES#
It's a very solid guitar, assuming you don't get a bad one. The Ibanez EX series is a series of electric guitars produced by Hoshino Gakki, first introduced in 1988. Definitely inspect the RG3 carefully and make sure the neck isn't warped and that the frets are nice and level. The workmanship on these newer budget guitars is honestly really nice and it plays great. I own a model very similar to the RG3 (basically an Indonesian, fixed bridge, basswood RG) and have been extremely impressed with it. If you want a fixed bridge, the RG3 is going to have a simpler setup to work with. Not sure which kind this one is in particular. Always been impressed with Ibanezs price for quality. For an entry level piece, they really are nice. This is a shot of the trem, springs, claw, and spring claw screws (inside the trem cover, that cover with 6 screws in the back:) Typical setup for 9-42 gauge strings using the typically found 52mm springs found in most Ibanez. And some of Ibanez's tremolo systems are definitely liked more than others. Any Ibanez EX series owners Discussion in Basses BG started by drerio, Apr 27, 2011. Retune to pitch and visually check the knife angle. Keep in mind too that the EX has a tremolo, which at this point has probably seen a lot of wear and tear. Some of the newer budget RGs already come with a 5-way switch for some cool sounds too, though the RG3 might be a 3-way. You can always get a push-pull tone pot to get series parallel on your neck humbucker for a single-coil sound, not a very expensive mod. From what I have seen, people see the v7/v8 pickups as an improvement. (And many would argue that manufacturing in the budget lines especially has improved a lot in that time.) Sure, you have a single coil middle, but the pickups look like the INF pickups, which are not very liked if you look around. i need info on an ibanez rx20 serialc452388 -original cost,year made,& strong and weak points of this guitar. A non-MIJ budget RG today (which is basically what this was 20 years ago) costs $300 new. Condition is good but it has some normal wear and tear due to its age. So yes, it is definitely worth picking up, for around 200 or so, and especially since its the top of the line model in the whole EX series.
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Solid brass hardware, solid Mahogany, it's a solid guitar About 10-12lbs. It's a quality guitar, top of the line of the models for its year. Set up with Ernie ball 8 string set Great as a beginner 8 string/upgrade or for trying 8 string on a budget Collection in central London - asking fo. Vintage 1978 Ibanez PF 400 Series Sounds and play as good as most Gibsons I've played. So you're looking at a ~20 year old budget model RG made in Korea, for $245. Ibanez RG8 for sale in white Bought a year ago and unneeded, retail between £449-499 new.
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They presumably were named differently to prevent them from possibly hurting the reputation of the RG name, although some markets already did have some Korean made RG models." The EX (short for "Experimental") models were RG-like guitars produced in Korea instead of Japan as a more affordable alternative. "The Ibanez EX series is a series of electric guitars produced by Hoshino Gakki, first introduced in 1988. Here's what the Ibanez wiki says on the EX series: