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This guitar is done well, as you would expect from machine made instruments. The frets are not sharp , the tuning pegs and pots do their job even they are cheaply sourced. The bridge is very good, you can adjust every single string's height but it wasn't grounded from the factory and the hum would get even louder when touching the strings. I grounded one of the rails myself and tied it to the others with an old guitar string.
With stock strings it stays in tune well even in drop g# and it can still intonate. Frets 1-8 are a bit of a stretch but you get used to it.
All in all it's a simple guitar made for work.
This was my first multiscale guitar and I'm glad I got this over a cheaper alternative! It impressed me enough to invest in an Ormsby and a Strandberg. It feels great just like most Ibanez do and for the money it's a great guitar especially with an upgraded nut and pickups.
It had a strange overtone when muting high-gain tones and no amount of foam or fretwraps could silence it but I'm sure this was a very rare thing!
Otherwise a great guitar for the price.
Would definately recommend to someone looking for a multiscale 7 string.first multiscale instrument i picked up, got used to the fanfret immediately. Great playability, and the stock pickups are surprisingly good.