Ibanez Copy China - Reviews
You have just got to see this - an awful abomination of a guitar that no one - not even you - would buy... but if you ever did, this is what you are letting yourself in for... you really have been warned... arghhh..
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Ibanez Chinese Copy - Reviews
Ibanez Chinese Copy of JEM 7VWH Guitar Review
When a friend of mine brought this round and said he had a JEM 7VWH (like my
real one) I wanted to take a look what had changed and listen to the sounds etc.
But when he said it had cost less than £200 including shipping from China I was
shocked - can they REALLY make one of these and ship it half way round the world
for the price of a gallon of gas? (petrol where I come from)...
Well actually this guitar did look the part on first sight and I wondered that
maybe all the money I spent on my original Ibanez 7VWH was wasted - perhaps fit
some pickups to this guitar, a few adjustments and there you have saved $1500 or
at least £1000 pounds. But is it too good to be true?
When this guitar arrived, I wanted to get the first go of it to get my views
about the whole china syndrome of guitars so i could get this relayed to the
guys most vulnerable and the ones who could least afford to buy a dog - i.e. the
newbie's or the guys without a lot of spare cash. I'm really glad I did check it
out carefully - it was absolute S**t - and that is being very generous.
Where do I start - well, when I tried to connect a cable is a good start - on
the genuine one, you simply plug in a cable and off you go. Not so on this cheap
copy - in fact, with the guitar on a guitar strap (a good place) you CANNOT fit
the guitar cable - it fouls on the strap. So if you only ever sit down without a
strap that is good for you, unfortunately the other 99 zillion guys don't do
that - so it's time for the drill - to drill out the cable entrance properly in
the right place... oops - you can't drill? No problem - send it back! So I sat
down on the chair and got the cable installed. I really did want to test this.
The next hurdle (before actually getting a sound) was the cheese grater action
that this guitar already came fitted up to - awesome if you are a chef :-) and
not quite so good if you have carrot fingers :-). Yep - another bad point with
the guitar. So being a kind type of guy that I am, I set about changing the
strings (rope) for some decent strings and to make a few adjustments to the
action of the thing. After all, it DID have the vine inlays. This proved a
little harder than expected. The reason being that the Trem unit (looked like
the real one but was not) was fitted so that you could not take the action lower
no matter what you did. I played with it for 30 mins to get the strings back on.
The strings were great, the action NOT. I never improved the action no matter
what I did be cause the 'Floyd' was not a Floyd and it was fitted incorrectly
from the factory.
But I wanted more. I thought, ok, some guys LIKE a high action (I'm not sure
about the 1/4 inch) so I proceeded to sit down again and get that damn cable in
the socket no matter what.
Amp on, cable in, stand back... it looks cool, the sound was not good. Think of
an old Kay guitar from the now defunct 'Woolworths' in the UK or Kmart in the
USA and you have in fact thought of a better sound! The sound was awful, it was
not just the howling, the intonation, the hum (yes hum) it was EVERYTHING.
There was a good thing on this guitar - and you have seen it at the top of the
page - that's right - the logo - it looked near enough right. But that's
probably the reason for buying it in the first place. Listen to some VERY good
advice - if you want an Ibanez (which if you buy this you would not be getting)
then go and buy an Ibanez - even the cheap ones are way better than this is. I
cannot believe that someone would turn out such a guitar for sale - if it was
$50 it would be too much for this thing.
Actually there were no good points on this guitar so I'll list the bad ones:
- You cannot fit the guitar cable ????
- It has a cheese grater action - AND its staying that way forever ????
- The pickups well... if it was a prostitute you would pass on that one (ugh)
- Warranty... They did warrant the colour - that it was white...
- Overpriced - for the £££ you could have got a Yamaha or something like that
But there IS a good point!
There is absolutely no forum members!
Want a link to the site: there isn't one!

Looks good....

Its a little high and why is it made from tin foil?

Maybe if I drill another hole...

Now THATS what I call an action..

That whammy just does not look right

Well at least they said it was made in Japan

Is this REALLY a Floyd - I don't think so...

and the headstock looks ok... so you bought a headstock?






