Ibanez GSA
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Ibanez GSA
Jahirocornboy22 •03/28/2004 03:43 AM (UTC) •
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Couldn't you have just posted this under your other "Guitar" thread?
J/W.
J/W.
cartmansp •03/28/2004 03:43 AM (UTC) •
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What the fuck is an Ibanez GSA?
cartmansp •03/28/2004 03:53 AM (UTC) •
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ShingoEX Wrote: I prefer the THX-1138 or the OMGLOLZ1337 |
I prefer the wtf-389 to the stfu-911.
WTF!!!
XcarnageX •03/28/2004 04:05 AM (UTC) •
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Well the higher the number, the more expensive it usually is, therefore it will probably have more features, better pickups, or just better overall quality; so probably the GSA60.
TemperaryUserName New sig on the way •03/28/2004 06:14 AM (UTC) •
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Ibanez is a great brand, and I'm a completly blind, ignorant, and un-openminded bass-player when it comes to brands. The only other brand I would even remotely consider playing is Yamaha and RARELY fender.
My advice: Skip the GSA altogether and purchase one of the more advanced Ibanez RG series. They're a bit more expensive, but the sad truth is that 90% of beginners who buy the most inexpensive version of a guitar or bass they can find almost never stick with the art. The way I see it, if you have a instrument you really love and are truly proud of, you're more likely to practice and hang in there during the hardest stages of learning.
But it's up to you. I have met people who buy Fender Squires and end up being great musicians. Just make sure you get something you want with a sound you like, cause really that's all that matters. I hope this helps.
My advice: Skip the GSA altogether and purchase one of the more advanced Ibanez RG series. They're a bit more expensive, but the sad truth is that 90% of beginners who buy the most inexpensive version of a guitar or bass they can find almost never stick with the art. The way I see it, if you have a instrument you really love and are truly proud of, you're more likely to practice and hang in there during the hardest stages of learning.
But it's up to you. I have met people who buy Fender Squires and end up being great musicians. Just make sure you get something you want with a sound you like, cause really that's all that matters. I hope this helps.
Bloodline666 •03/28/2004 07:47 AM (UTC) •
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I have an Ibanez GRX20 at home, and the one thing I hate about it is the tremolo. I'm looking at getting an Ibanez RG (with one of those Edge tremolos), and Ibanez JEM, a Jackson Randy Rhoads, or a B.C. Rich Warlock, Jr. V, or Iron Bird (preferably with a Floyd Rose). As far as amps go, I'll DEFINITELY use a Marshall, and maybe a Mesa Road King.
Yeah, basicly I have the Ibanez RG170r because I'm ordering it in the morning (when I won't screw up my card info) since I'm kinda... really tired. And I'm gonna replace my shitty Squier amp with an Ibanez or Marshall stack set of some sort. Then sell my foot pedal and GSA for some cash towards the amp. I wanna buy a B.C. Rich Virgin one day! My friend has a Warlock.
Sub-Zero1589 •03/28/2004 08:52 AM (UTC) •
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guessing by this and the other thread that everyone loves Ibanez can't blame ya Ibanez rocks
Bloodline666 •03/28/2004 08:57 AM (UTC) •
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Sub-Zero1589 Wrote: guessing by this and the other thread that everyone loves Ibanez can't blame ya Ibanez rocks |
And you have Steve Vai to thank for that!
Sub-Zero1589 •03/28/2004 09:01 AM (UTC) •
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Bloodline666 Wrote: Sub-Zero1589 Wrote: guessing by this and the other thread that everyone loves Ibanez can't blame ya Ibanez rocks And you have Steve Vai to thank for that! |
i don't no what i got
Sub-Zero1589 •03/29/2004 12:16 AM (UTC) •
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I no who he is we studied him in history of rock n roll.
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