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網上有兩支電子結他的試音和比較:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O7g1hOfAPg8
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Jackson vs Ibanez vs ESP LTD vs Schecter: Metal Guitar Shootout!
http://guitargopher.hubpages.com/hub/Jackson-vs-Ibanez-vs-ESP-LTD-vs-Schecter-Metal-Guitar-Shootout
Ibanez RG 920Along with Jackson, Ibanez has long been regarded as the best guitar brand for metal on the planet. They transformed themselves from a guitar company that made some great copy instruments in the ‘70s, to a leader in the hard rock guitar world by the early ‘80s. The RG is the flagship of the Ibanez lineup, with models ranging from pro-quality and costing thousands of dollars, to those made for beginners.
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A basswood body is typical of the RG template. It’s a tonewood that brings some warmth and woodiness without the cost and weight of mahogany, and works well in a guitar like this. The neck is a 5-piece maple/walnut assembly with a 24-fret bound rosewood fingerboard. More on the Ibanez RG Premium SeriesESP LTD EC-1000FRI can remember back when owning an ESP guitar meant you were probably already a rock star. When they came out with the more accessible ESP LTD lineup I wasn’t all that impressed. As a veteran guitarist it seemed like these were instruments aimed at junior-high kids, with odd shapes and even odder colors. Maybe they were at the time, but these days they are putting out some guitars that definitely have my attention. The EC-1000 is one such guitar.
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Mahogany body with a maple top, set mahogany neck with rosewood fingerboard. It’s pretty obvious the EC-1000 is going for a Les Paul-like vibe here. While this tonewood combination will achieve a similar resonant growl to a Gibson Les Paul, the EC-1000 takes things several steps further into the realm of sonic metal mayhem.