Do yourself a favor and get any ALL TUBE Amp.
Line 6 Spider IV 75W - its an amazing amp that sounds great with any guitar! It comes with 500 Preset sounds and has 12 base settings and 8 effects.
The ibanez RG series of guitar was particularly popular in the 80s. A notable user is Paul Gilbert, from Racer X. He had many signature models based off of the RG. Nowadays, the RG has found a home in the modern metal scene, particularity the extended range guitars (7 and 8 strings). Many upcoming metal bands such as the prog metal outfit Periphery use the Ibanez RG.
they use ibanez rg's but im not exactly sure what model
It really depends on what sound you are looking for. EMG Active pickups are great for metal but lack tone. On the other hand try perhaps Di Marzio Super Distortion. It's got great sound for Classic rock & metal with plenty of tone floating around. Or Seymore Duncan Distortion is a good pickup in a Basswood body like your ibanez. Good luck...
That is all a matter of personal opinion. Although when it comes to Ibanez I have found the RG series to be a very popular one. This is the most diverse series of any guitar of any brand, and I have used 2 different ones, owning one of them myself. I personally think they are a great guitar, and recommend them to any metal/rock player.
if you know the dimensions try a hardware store or something , I forgot where my friend got it for a school project but he built an Ibanez RG clone with a solid piece of mahogany he got from one. if not good old ebay , a prepaid visa goes a long way.
Ibanez guitars can usually be bought as a special order from any good guitar specialist or good music shop. They can also be ordered direct from the manufacturer.
The ibanez RG series of guitar was particularly popular in the 80s. A notable user is Paul Gilbert, from Racer X. He had many signature models based off of the RG. Nowadays, the RG has found a home in the modern metal scene, particularity the extended range guitars (7 and 8 strings). Many upcoming metal bands such as the prog metal outfit Periphery use the Ibanez RG.
they use ibanez rg's but im not exactly sure what model
its the road flare red Ibanez RG, pretty sick guitar, right? :)
It really depends on what sound you are looking for. EMG Active pickups are great for metal but lack tone. On the other hand try perhaps Di Marzio Super Distortion. It's got great sound for Classic rock & metal with plenty of tone floating around. Or Seymore Duncan Distortion is a good pickup in a Basswood body like your ibanez. Good luck...
That is all a matter of personal opinion. Although when it comes to Ibanez I have found the RG series to be a very popular one. This is the most diverse series of any guitar of any brand, and I have used 2 different ones, owning one of them myself. I personally think they are a great guitar, and recommend them to any metal/rock player.
Totally depends on model and type. You have a great price range between the two. Depends on what you want. Entry level is all about the same, the higher end offers a great deal more variety. Both, you will get a really good guitar.
Ibanez electric guitars, which became popular in the 1980's, are generally built for metal or hard rock playing. Because of this, most any Ibanez electric guitar should work well for metal or rock music. You need to look into the exact specifications to see what you really want. Many who play Ibanez guitars do so because they like the flat-radius, thin Wizard neck, which is arguably one of the fastest electic guitar necks available for shred-style playing. Also, Floyd Rose-like locking tremolo systems are a mainstay of the brand. Anything from Ibanez's RG Series or the Prestige Series would be good, but you should try a couple out to see what feels best. Guitarists like Steve Vai, Joe Satriani, Herman Li of Dragonforce, Paul Gilbert and many other "Guitar Heroes" of the metal and hard rock genres have used Ibanez guitars for much of their careers and have co-designed their own signature Ibanez guitars.
if you know the dimensions try a hardware store or something , I forgot where my friend got it for a school project but he built an Ibanez RG clone with a solid piece of mahogany he got from one. if not good old ebay , a prepaid visa goes a long way.
Rg 6, rg 11, rg 59
I do not believe the RG 14 is a Ruger. These were inexpensive German made handguns (Rheinmetal Gemeinschaft) that sell for $25-$50. IF your firearm is marked RUGER on the barrel or frame, I could be wrong. If it is marked RG, not a Ruger.
Yes. RG-11 is 75 ohm cable much the same as any other cable like RG-59, RG-6 or RG-56.