I have the MC150PW (polar white color) -these are great guitars, built very solid. Mine was given to me after it had unfortunately used by someone to prove a point in an argument with his girlfriend and got smashed against a metal futon frame, busting it into 3 pieces. I had admired it earlier before it was broken and offered to buy it, and one day he came over with it in pieces and just gave it to me. I doweled and glued it, and there was ZERO difference in the way it plays or behaves, and even after living on the beach with no case for many years it STILL works and plays fantastic, with the frets just now flattening out abit. NO scratchy pots, NO flimsy input jack,it's like it WANTED to live...and Lawman is 100 percent correct...these sound and play GREAT
@aronb79993 жыл бұрын
I've got the this same guitar (PW which i prefer) and its my fav guitar. For studio work there isn't a tone you can't get from it, and from a touring standpoint they are built like a tank. A hidden treasure in the guitar world in my opinion.
@econoroller3 жыл бұрын
@@aronb7999 right on! -I wish I had another one, honestly the best guitar I've ever owned, and I had a '76 Les Paul and presently have a 1993 American Strat. My MC150PW has been the one I've preferred for recordings, rehearsal AND live performance since I got it back in the mid 1990's. Like you said....there isn't a sound you can't get out of them!
@leonthompson89886 жыл бұрын
Those artist, studios, musician guitars are all fantastic with the tritone switching. A lot of them were neck thru bodies with 3 piece maple necks. Sustain wow. The super 70s pups on the l.p. copies put hobbies to shame. I had 1977 lp,great. Even the Chinese made artist are great. I've never seen better fit and finish out of China. I just bought 3 used from GC in mint condition. New their 700dol . I kept watch online until they came up for 200. To 260 dollars and grabbed them. All in mint condition. Ibanez has never let their QC drop
@jerry-st7rc11 ай бұрын
What no one talks about is the super 58s in these guitars are nearly identical to the maxon dry z pickups. Both alnico 3. Made alongside each other for a short time. There were other super 58s that ibanez made in these years for high end jazz guitars. They arent the same as these maxons. I have a 1982 mc150 dark stain. Only negative about this guitar is the neck is quite thin. Even for me with small hands.
@stevekastenbaum66784 жыл бұрын
The Ibanez MC150 RS, the less fancy model, was my first electric guitar. I always felt that the neck pick-up had a nice warm tone without being too bottomy. I wish I never sold it. But as a teen, I wanted something flashier. A guitarist shouldn't part with their first electric guitar.
@ahighervibe40868 жыл бұрын
As of an hour ago that baby is MINE!!! Thanks Mike! -Patrick (creekhed)
@vinnieirvine13657 жыл бұрын
I got a 1970s El Maya EM 1300 with super 80s - it sounds nothing like as nice as that. But then it's apples and pears - those super 58s have sweet alnico 3 tone whereas my super 80s are oversize ceramic. Nice demo