Ibanez ADX120 - Black
Autres Guitares Electriques Solid Body appartenant à la série Arondite de Ibanez![]()
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Prix public : NC Prix moyen : 331,00 €
Ibanez ADX120 - Black : l'avis de Hatsubai
" Un destroyer allé tout faux"

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Caractéristiques
Ceci est le dernier des trois guitares qui ont fait partie des modèles Arondite faite en 2007. La guitare elle-même est basé sur une guitare style quasi-Destroyer. Il a un corps en acajou avec une table en érable, un manche en acajou avec un jeu touche palissandre, 22 frettes, quelques incrustations unique, un pont de Gibraltar III, deux humbuckers, un volume, une tonalité et un commutateur à trois voies.
Voir / éditer source la source en anglais
This is the last of the three guitars that were part of the Arondite models made in 2007. The guitar itself is based off of a quasi-Destroyer style guitar. It has a mahogany body with a maple top, a set mahogany neck with a rosewood fretboard, 22 frets, some unique inlays, a Gibraltar III bridge, two humbuckers, one volume, one tone and a three way switch.
Utilisation
Cela a eu le même problème que tous les autres guitares de cette série avait. Le chantournage n'était tout simplement pas très bon. Les frettes-mêmes ne sont pas parfaitement de niveau, et il était très évident une fois que vous commencé à ajuster l'action. L'écrou sur ce a également été coupées mal et aurait dû être remodelée. Chaque fois que je serais plier, on pouvait sentir la corde commence à accrocher. Il me ferait sortir de hauteur tout le temps. Un correctif temporaire est d'utiliser un peu de sauce de graphite ou de noix, mais ce n'est qu'une solution temporaire. Un bon luthier doit être en mesure de prendre soin de tous ces problèmes. Le pont lui-même est assez agréable sur ces modèles, cependant.
Voir / éditer source la source en anglais
This had the same issue that all the other guitars in this series had. The fretwork just wasn't that good. The frets themselves were not perfectly level, and it was very apparent once you started adjusting the action. The nut on this was also cut poorly and should have been reshaped. Whenever I'd bend, you could feel the string start to snag. It would cause me to go out of tune all the time. A temporary fix is to use some graphite or nut sauce, but that's only a temporary fix. A good luthier should be able to take care of all of these problems. The bridge itself is pretty nice on these models, though.
Sonorités
Les micros sur cette guitare sont assez mauvaise qualité, et c'est sans surprise que réelles Ibanez n'a jamais été connu pour avoir micros grande, même dans leurs modèles haut de gamme. Le micro chevalet a un bon nombre de sortie, et il est très lumineux. Il est semblable à une X2N mais sans la dynamique et awesomeness. Il peut travailler pour un peu saturé les tons, mais il manque de clarté. Le cou est tout simplement trop brillant pour moi, et je me retrouve pour le pot atteignant le ton pour aider à apprivoiser que les aigus tout le temps. Toutefois, je passe entre le cou et le pont souvent, donc je suis constamment jongler avec les boutons. Je les remplacer par autre chose. Probablement Blackouts origine pour aider à donner à cette beefiness certaine et cacher le ton corps d'origine en bois.
Voir / éditer source la source en anglais
The pickups on this guitar are pretty low quality, and it's no real surprise as Ibanez was never known for having great pickups, even in their higher end models. The bridge pickup has lots of output, and it's very bright. It's similar to an X2N but without the dynamics and awesomeness. It can kinda work for overdriven tones, but it lacks clarity. The neck is just way too bright for me, and I find myself reaching for the tone pot to help tame that treble all the time. However, I switch between the neck and bridge often, so I'm constantly fiddling with the knobs. I'd replace these with something else. Probably original Blackouts to help give this some beefiness and hide the original body wood tone.
Avis Global
Ceci est la dernière de la série de guitares Arondite. Il ya une raison pourquoi ces ont été vendus pour un temps si court. Ils sont tout simplement pas de bonnes guitares. Vous êtes mieux de dépenser votre argent ailleurs. Je recommande le surf eBay pour certains concessionnaires tueur là. Vous serez beaucoup plus loin que si vous deviez acheter une d'elles, même utilisé.
Voir / éditer source la source en anglais
This is the last one in the Arondite series guitars. There's a reason why these were sold for such a short time. They're simply not good guitars. You're better off spending your money elsewhere. I recommend surfing eBay for some killer dealers on there. You'll be much further ahead than if you were to buy one of these, even used.
Texte original anglais : A destroyer gone all wrongCharacteristics
This is the last of the three guitars that were part of the Arondite models made in 2007. The guitar itself is based off of a quasi-Destroyer style guitar. It has a mahogany body with a maple top, a set mahogany neck with a rosewood fretboard, 22 frets, some unique inlays, a Gibraltar III bridge, two humbuckers, one volume, one tone and a three way switch.
Utilization
This had the same issue that all the other guitars in this series had. The fretwork just wasn't that good. The frets themselves were not perfectly level, and it was very apparent once you started adjusting the action. The nut on this was also cut poorly and should have been reshaped. Whenever I'd bend, you could feel the string start to snag. It would cause me to go out of tune all the time. A temporary fix is to use some graphite or nut sauce, but that's only a temporary fix. A good luthier should be able to take care of all of these problems. The bridge itself is pretty nice on these models, though.
Sounds
The pickups on this guitar are pretty low quality, and it's no real surprise as Ibanez was never known for having great pickups, even in their higher end models. The bridge pickup has lots of output, and it's very bright. It's similar to an X2N but without the dynamics and awesomeness. It can kinda work for overdriven tones, but it lacks clarity. The neck is just way too bright for me, and I find myself reaching for the tone pot to help tame that treble all the time. However, I switch between the neck and bridge often, so I'm constantly fiddling with the knobs. I'd replace these with something else. Probably original Blackouts to help give this some beefiness and hide the original body wood tone.
Overall Opinion
This is the last one in the Arondite series guitars. There's a reason why these were sold for such a short time. They're simply not good guitars. You're better off spending your money elsewhere. I recommend surfing eBay for some killer dealers on there. You'll be much further ahead than if you were to buy one of these, even used.
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