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Are Ibanez guitars made in Indonesia good?

Are Ibanez guitars made in Indonesia good?

the MIJ stuff is definitely the best of it all, I’ve got an Ibanez Pr1660, its from like 1985 and the neck on this thing is like butter, not sure if its the original wizard but its thin, flat and fast, no friction or anything, so it might be. Bastards. There is no doubt that the Indonesian made Ibanez are not as good.

Is Ibanez made in Indonesia?

Most Ibanez guitars were made by the FujiGen guitar factory in Japan up until the mid- to late 1980s, and from then on Ibanez guitars have also been made in other Asian countries such as Korea, China, and Indonesia.

Are any Ibanez guitars still made in Japan?

Ibanez also has several ranges of guitars that are built at plants outside of Japan, in China and Indonesia. While these are still fine instruments, be sure to check the headstock to see where your guitar is built so you know what you are buying before you make your purchase.

What strings come on Ibanez acoustic guitars?

Almost all Ibanez hard-tails (like your S621QM) come equipped with . 010–. 046 strings.

Where are Ibanez premium made?

Ibanez Premium Series guitars offer many of the features of their hand-built–in–Japan Prestige Series, but are assembled in Ibanez’s Indonesian factory.

Why are Ibanez guitars easy?

Ibanez necks are usually very flat. When it comes to playability, a flat radius promotes single note playing compared to playing chords and rhythm playing; hence why it’s easier to play technical lead lines. Of course, it depends on personal preference, but Ibanez necks are known for comfort and playability.

Is the Ibanez m80m made in Indonesia?

The guitar did require a set up to get it to the sweet spot I like, but so do a most American made guitars. Also not the best picture of the guitar, I cant seem to upload anything over 2mb on TGP, all my nice pictures were just a bit bigger. I have an M80M that was made in Indonesia, and it’s an excellent guitar.

Are there any Ibanez guitars made in Indonesia?

I’ve owned and played many Indonesia-made guitars and have been impressed with the quality of them…except, of all things, an Ibanez RG920QM Premium model. There was no redeeming that particular guitar — bad fretwork, a neck that didn’t want to be setup properly, and a general feel that made the price point seem crazy.

Is the Ibanez btb33 bass worth it?

There is no way I would pay anywhere near what Ibanez is asking for these guitars. I have an Indonesian made Ibanez BTB33 bass and aside from slight overspray on the edge of the body and top can’t find a single fault with it. Fretwork is good and it’s a really great bass.

Is the Ibanez electric guitar worth the money?

There was no redeeming that particular guitar — bad fretwork, a neck that didn’t want to be setup properly, and a general feel that made the price point seem crazy. The ones I have been impressed with (a couple Washburns, my former Squier ’51) didn’t cost anywhere near what this particular Ibanez is currently going for.