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Ibanez PGMFRM1 Paul Gilbert Signature
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Ibanez PGMFRM1 Paul Gilbert Signature

Autre Guitare Electrique Solid Body de la marque Ibanez appartenant à la série Paul Gilbert

Sujet [News] Ibanez Paul Gilbert Signature Fireman

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1 [News] Ibanez Paul Gilbert Signature Fireman
Ibanez présente la guitare PGMFRM1 "Fireman", nouveau modèle de la marque portant la signature de Paul Gilbert .

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et pour ceux qui ne veulent pas attendre, qui ont une strat qui traine chez eux (...on se sait jamais...) et qui veulent une solution immédiate sans même faire la moindre soudure, la solution pourrait être ça : https://www.dimarzio.com/pickups/pre-wired/injector-strat-replacement-pickguard (dimarzio aurait quand meme pu la proposer avec un pickguard couleur "70's tortoise" comme la couleur de celui de la fireman ) (279$ aux US chez musicians friend ; vu le prix de l'euro à 1,45 $ ces jours ci, il suffit maintenant d'avoir un ami en vacances aux states pour vous le rapporter...)

[ Dernière édition du message le 13/06/2011 à 20:07:58 ]

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Bon ben ça commence à se préciser, Paul y fait allusion dans la section news de son site:

http://www.paulgilbert.com/news2011.html icon_bravo.gif

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ça y est, elle est là !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
IBANEZ FRM100-TR
lien ici :
http://www.ibanez.ru/catalog/?sc=PGM
prix 33500 Roubles -> 840€
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et des précisions (en anglais) de paul gilbert lui meme (sur forum racerx http://racerx.edutom.co.uk/board/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=20371&start=140 ):
Hello,I've been too busy touring to ask about the release date of the new Fireman, but I do know some details about the guitar itself (because I've been playing a factory sample as my main guitar every night.)The scale length remains 24.75" (like all my other Fireman guitars.) The neck joint is a set neck, and is pretty much identical to the previous high-priced model. The pickups are DiMarzio Injectors on the bridge and neck, and a DiMarzio Area 67 in the middle. The frets are the tall skinny ones that I love for bending and vibrato. The bridge and tailpiece are a new design from Ibanez that lock down tight for sustain and intonation consistency (make sure to have 2 different sized allen wrenches on hand to unlock and adjust the bridge.) The body is mahogany. The neck is too, and there is a reinforcement strip of another wood in the center (like my other Fireman guitars.) The neck size and shape are a little smaller (per my request) than the original korina fireman, but still big enough to have lots of sustain and resonance. And of course, it's a Fireman! The body shape has a feel to it that is very unique and functional in surprising ways. The long upper cutaway allows for great balance. It also rests on your body, close to your heart. Since my ears don't hear as well as they used to, it has become really important to me how a guitar feels and resonates. The Fireman's upper cutaway rests against me and the notes literally go straight to my heart. I wasn't thinking about this when I flipped an Iceman upside down, but it is a happy accident that I really like. The guitar is made in China, which brings the price down quite low. And after trying and touring with several factory samples, I'm convinced that the quality is top-notch.I don't know anything about the "limited" sales of it one way or the other. I put all my energy into making sure the specs on the guitar were perfect. But I have a feeling that if I keep playing it, they'll keep selling it. And it's red!Thank you,Paul
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Tant que ce n'est pas sur le site officiel de chez Ibanez, c'est pas encore assez officiel pour moi redface2

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Pareil :mdr:
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et bah cette fois ci, c'est officiel de chez officiel ! :
https://www.ibanez.co.jp/eu/news/f_products/2011/FRM100/index.html