Ibanez Have SERIOUS Quality Control Issues

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► On my quest to find a versatile shred machine, my search brought me across an Ibanez RG60ALS (with Sustainiac sustainer pickup). This is a guitar and tone review of said guitar. SPOILERS: Is it versatile? NO! Does it have a versatile set of tones to play with? NO! Am I frustrated and pissed? YES!

Video Contents:
0:00 Intro
0:26 Finish
1:08 Body & Specs
2:43 Sustainiac
4:48 Specs (Continued)
6:09 Pros & Cons
8:04 Tone Test/Comparisons
11:14 Final Thoughts
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Yeah my talman bass, my ar 325 both came so fucked up i had to send them back and get them replaced. My jem Jr's bridge wore out or something?? and snapped while playing a month after i bought it. Every time directly contacting ibanez or the shop I bought it from, they arranged a replacement fast and they each were my favourites to play and love so idk at least there was that.

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Got my first ibanez in July, an RGDMS8, absolutely lovely to play. Not super premium, but expensive enough to expect good build quality.

Had it a day and the push/pull pot came off in my hand. Sent off to ibanez for a repair and got it back a month later.

Fast forward to today, time for its first restring. Get the strings off, one loose machine head and the nut falls off. Dreadful quality control. Wont be buying another ibanez.

Comparatively, my LTD 408 which is now 8 years old is still going strong with absolutely no issues whatsoever and still looks and plays like it did the day it arrived, and it was a fraction of the price.

VirtuosoGT