gillyribeiro's Metal Pedalboard
Practice room, 2012/May
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- Studio Equipment 12.6%
- Effects Pedals 9.7%
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Great construction, but cheap hardware.
A basswood body/maple neck/rosewood board Ibanez RG is a natural benchmark for the super-strat style. And you get just that with the RG470 (I'm basing my review on my own 1997 RG470).
But the rest is rather "cutting corners", or better, a "low cost version" of the RG570.
First off, the licensed Lo-TRS bridge is nothing special. Not even comparable to the high-end Edge family. So, the whole assembly (plus nut) was replaced. Then, the pickups. The HSH configuration is an RG standard, but the stock INF-1/INFS-1/INF-2 aren't that great. At least, if you want to level-up your playing (they get lost in the mix, specially with higher gain levels, which this guitar is meant to be used with). Off with them, enter a set of DiMarzio PAF Pro/HS-2/Evo 2.
And, with that, essencially, only the body remains. So, I consider this as a building block guitar if you happen to have some spare hardware/electronics laying around.
At the end of the day, the construction is top-notch. And, after these mods, it remains my most-used guitar to date. I guess that says it all!
About this setup
This gear photo by gillyribeiro features 9 pieces of gear, including Carvin Quad X-Amp, Peavey Classic 50/50, and Rocktron Chameleon. The setup spans Guitars, Studio Equipment, and Effects Pedals. Artists with this kind of gear are most often found in the Rock, Metal, and Hard rock scenes.