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Filed Under (Arts & Entertainment) by admin on 29-05-2008

Vogue trends affect a lot on guitar models. Every year we can find some new models of guitars that have better sound features and fashionable appearance. Lots of electric guitars that are offered for the musicians have no national signs, but not every guitar does. World-known company Ibanez presented their newest collection in spring 2008 and this one differs from any other a lot.

Most of famous guitars as Epiphone guitars, Gibson, Fender and others have got some traditions and even new guitars always get the appearance that looks like all their classic series, but Ibanez rejected to do the same. Anyway the major thing which has to be taken into account is sound of the instrument, but everybody desires to have some pleasant looking instrument.

When you see the instruments which were presented as Spring 2008 Special Limited Edition you understand that Ibanez is a Japanese trademark. Keeping to the brand's quality standards, the new RG and SRX models are also the victory of beauty. With their “Japan black” finish and red fastening, special sakura blossom carving and gold hardware, they are extremely stylish and truly Japanese. This model can show off its sakura glyptic prompts that make the process of playing very pleasant and attractive for musician.

The design of modern RGR underlines its Japanese springs more obviously. This ninja “weapon”, made for a murder on stage, is ascetically simple in its appearance but dangerously powerful in its sound. The instrument is clothed in black, with no ornament but a white body and neck fastening. It has got nothing extra, nothing which might be superfluous. Ibanez spring collection has got a great deal of different interesting models, but this one is considered to be the most unusual. Read the rest of this entry »