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Further more a Ibanez like the Vai signature is the guitar he is playing, at least according to himself. "

 

vai has "endorsed" anderson guitars for yrs..and lotz of players have used these anderson guitars in the studio..(u never know whats going on behind studio doors EVEN if they have a endorsement deal.. )

 

 

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http://www.andersonguitars.com/whosplaying.html

 

 

 

check out the list of players above...lotz of studio kats in there (even vai)..

"It is also funny that 3 of the worlds best known top players, Satriani, Vai and Gilbert play Ibanez and many many others."

 

yeah and they get a % on all of them sold(also the players mentioned are not known as sound conessiurs-besides vai- just playing..)....the power of marketing is amazing and guitar players are business men as well..

actually vai loved his anderson guitars but he needed a bigger company that can handle mass production of his "product" cause he always breaks guitars and ibanez could offer that.."In all honesty Vai probably realized Anderson was too small to realistically compete with the major companies." read more about it on bottom link..

anderson also doesnt give ANY of there guitars away for there endorsement deals like all the others out there...vai is the only artist they ever gave one away too..

also those RG models were "a lower priced derivative " models of the jems(which essentialy were copies of his anderson of sorts).

 

these anderson guitars are really amazing not just sound/tone but feel..its hard to explain....ive tried several (my roomate had a few) but they are a buttload of cash and not for beginners cause there are no cheap models..thats why artists with $$ have them and true "sound" pureist or collectors.. i suggest trying one if anybody have the chance to really understand what im talking about....

 

but in all reallity if i was playing again id just make my own guitar...get the neck,body,parts and thats it.. its all in your hands anyway..but in studio what you have matters epecially to a producer..or they'll rent you stuff (if your at that level) or if in a big studio they might have house equipment on premise with top choice items (les paul,fender strat,anderson,etc,etc) and you will never EVER hear a producer say "hey lets rent a ibanez..." or "we need a ibanez on this track"

actually ibanez in studios are known as "cookie cutter" sound..meaning they all sound the same (the common person wouldnt know the differance but ive known guys in the buis. who can tell you which guitar cable you have plgged in from just the sound-crazy and true and which brand strings you have)

 

raider is correct though..to each his own...nobody should ever tell you what you should like...its all experiance and trial and error..all we can do is share our experiances and knowledge passed down from others...

come to think of it i liked those old HM strats that they stopped making too..(greg howe used them back in the day)

 

 

more info on vai jems conception here..

 

[/code]http://www.jemsite.com/jem/origin/index.htm




			
		
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  • 5 months later...

kre ca dak citeste kreva asta, o sa vezi cum totzi ,, :) IBANEZ " park vad :)

Eu zic ca cine se pricepe cat de cat oricum stie ca Ibanez :) .( Poti totusi sa ai bafta sa prinzi o chitara reusita, dar, mult mai probabil castigi la loz in plic).

Asta nu e valabil la chitarile Ibanez pentru Jazz , aia e alta treaba unde baietii fac treaba la meserie,sau la unele serii mai destepte .

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