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One of the major features of the IBANEZ is the stable dual-shake system The single-shake IBANEZ is mostly a low-end model.
On the official website, you can see that counting the small double shake, the first is the RG series, which has GRX40, GRX90, GRX140, GRX150, GRG140, GRG150P, GRG150DXB, and GRG170DX
**From around 800 to around 1200 150dxb, this is more expensive at two thousand, three, four.
Then the SA series are all small doubles (small doubles and single shakes are essentially similar things).
SA is higher than RG's low-end model, and the workmanship and materials are better, but it is not the main series of IBANEZ and may be rarely available in general piano stores.
About wooden guitars, in fact, the vast majority of guitars are made of wood, and only a very small number of brands use other materials to make guitars.
As for what model is good, it also depends on the style of the musician, personal preference, etc., and there are many grades of guitars, from hundreds to tens of thousands.
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There are only a few low-end single-crank pianos of ibanez, 170 and 150 and 140, ** of course, the more expensive the better, so 170 is recommended....
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The low-end of IBANEZ domestic production is really not good, Indonesian production can be, the configuration and workmanship are also better, Nissan will of course be more expensive, the piano is also more beautiful, a treasure search beacon table musical instrument has it, it is IBANEZ ***, you can take a look.
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Upstairs, is 170 a small double shake? I'm using 150 right now, and it feels pretty good. The workmanship is very fine, and I like the tone.
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Summary. Personally, I think that as a novice, it doesn't matter what brand you have, it's mainly the feel that suits you. The electric guitar plays with effects, and when it reaches a certain level, you can pursue the brand, and secondly, as a novice, the guitars of big brands have their own timbre characteristics, and they have achieved the ultimate in their own audiences.
So no one is the best. The Fender guitar doesn't have a lot of output and the tone is on the bright side. Epiphone dual pickups, larger output, more muffled tone, thick strings.
The Ibanez neck is thin and suitable for fast playing, and the tone is sticky, and it is also important to note that each brand has a different series, and each series has its own characteristics and audiences. It is not possible to generalize. When buying a piano, you must first understand the style and orientation you like before choosing.
What brand of electric guitar is better for newbies? How do Ibana and Ipofeng choose?
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Personally, I think that as a novice, it doesn't matter what brand you have, it's mainly the feel that suits you. The electric guitar plays with effects, and when it reaches a certain pure brother key level, you can pursue the brand, and secondly, as a novice, the guitars of big brands have their own timbre characteristics, and they have achieved the ultimate in their own audiences. So no one is the best.
The output of the Fender guitar is not coincidentally large, and the tone is on the bright side. Epiphone dual pickups, larger output, more muffled tone, thick strings. The Ibanez neck is thin and suitable for fast playing, and the tone is sticky and dusty, and each brand has a different series, and each series has its own characteristics and audience.
It is not possible to generalize. When buying a piano, you must first understand the style and orientation you like before choosing.
It is recommended to buy Ibana, the quality control will be poor.