30 year old Ibanez - Can We Save It?

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This is an Ibanez RG470JB from 1994, or at least it was.... It's had a bit of a hard life and is currently just parts. I plan to swirl this guitar and restore it back into playing condition. Join me on the journey.
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  • @KDH
    @KDH19 күн бұрын

    I don’t know what it is about working on guitars that attracts cats, but I’m not complaining 🐈

  • @andorrasrevenge1683

    @andorrasrevenge1683

    19 күн бұрын

    Jazz cats?

  • @blortslompson2388

    @blortslompson2388

    19 күн бұрын

    maybe they smelled all the hair on that headstock 😂

  • @KDH

    @KDH

    19 күн бұрын

    @@blortslompson2388it’s theirs lol

  • @HarlanHarvey76

    @HarlanHarvey76

    19 күн бұрын

    If I play my guitar at home, I am instantly bombarded by my Mow Mow (that's her name) she crawls up onto my shoulders and then lowers her butt down to my guitar until I can't strum without petting her. ..... She's insane. I have to close the door if I want to practice - and we cat owners all know how well closed doors are accepted in the house🙄

  • @zynosgd9982

    @zynosgd9982

    19 күн бұрын

    I have no personal experience with the INF pickups, however my good friend who is also my own personal Ibanez expert (he's owned a good 30+ over the years) told me they are very very underwhelming. Usable, but underwhelming.

  • @BourbonCreamBiscuit
    @BourbonCreamBiscuit19 күн бұрын

    Have a look at "Gotoh GE1996T Floyd Rose style locking tremolo" if it will fit of course ;) I really think you should replace the bridge, maybe just for piece of mind.

  • @Qban220

    @Qban220

    19 күн бұрын

    Way worth the money! I have upgraded one on my RG and it's solid. Very stable and smooth. It should fit no problem, but you need to make some measurements. String and post spacings, size, post etc. You will have to change posts inserts probably and use the original Gotoh posts that came with bridge. Very important.

  • @DoubleDguitar

    @DoubleDguitar

    19 күн бұрын

    Came here to second the Gotoh 1996. I have done two into guitars, Ibanez 450 and Schecter Sustainer and it transformed the guitars.

  • @HarlanHarvey76

    @HarlanHarvey76

    19 күн бұрын

    You want to save some money, just get a baseplate and swap your saddles and stuff to the better baseplate. It's only the crappy metal used in the baseplate that you really need to replace🤷

  • @chrollo0427

    @chrollo0427

    19 күн бұрын

    I love the ge 1996t but something doesnt sit right about an ibanez without an edge trem

  • @larsheuker

    @larsheuker

    19 күн бұрын

    Those are perfect but i dont think they are drop in replacement

  • @maverick_trail
    @maverick_trail18 күн бұрын

    A word of advice on going direct-to-body mount on the pickups... the deep routes on the high/low sides of the pickups are made that deep to have enough room for the long humbucker mounting screws when using a pickguard. If you try to screw into the wood at the bottom of those routes, you risk going through the back of the guitar. I suggest filling those routes by gluing small pieces of alder, mahogany, or maple (something hard) to about 1/2 the depth. That will give you enough wood to screw into without risking going through the back.

  • @k7j007

    @k7j007

    18 күн бұрын

    This is great advice.

  • @dexterj5615

    @dexterj5615

    15 күн бұрын

    Yeah that's a great point you make there

  • @TristanJCumpole
    @TristanJCumpole19 күн бұрын

    It's always good seeing old instruments restored and put back into working condition. This is your typical Basswood body Ibby, which is pretty much par for the course on all of them these days. Under that catalysed poly finish, there'll be gobs of nuke-proof filler/sealant. You really don't want to be getting into that, because only bad times exist within. Also, do use a hand flat sanding block on the flat surfaces....finger sanding is a recipe for all sorts of issues around edges and transitions between hard/soft layers of finish. Am watching.

  • @scramblesthedeathdealer

    @scramblesthedeathdealer

    17 күн бұрын

    @@HighGainGuitar OMG, a paragraph! 🤦🏻

  • @HighGainGuitar

    @HighGainGuitar

    17 күн бұрын

    @scramblesthedeathdealer it was a joke and also you have an awesome pedal collection bro, I wish I had half of the pedals you have

  • @scramblesthedeathdealer

    @scramblesthedeathdealer

    17 күн бұрын

    @@HighGainGuitar Gotcha. And thank you. I've been collecting pedals since maybe 1997, trying for a full Boss compact pedal collection one day.

  • @dcaffran
    @dcaffran19 күн бұрын

    What a coincidence, I recently bought a quite beaten RG550 from 1994 with the idea of restoring it. That one has an Ibanez Lo-Pro Edge and works brilliantly. AFAIK those Japan-made Ibanez-branded bridges were made by Gotoh. Gotoh's own 1996 floyd rose might be worth checking. Just one thing: don't be so confident that all replacement bridtes have the same measures. Whatever you decide, measure what you have and check the manufacturer's documentation. It will be still over 200€ but if the guitar has been sitting for years, you can wait a little longer and save the money for it. I vote it would be worth it!

  • @geemac7267
    @geemac726719 күн бұрын

    I would drop fill any small dents with super glue, and spray it with a compatible primer before the swirl. Makes it easier to start with a nice, flat, smooth surface in the beginning. I like the color swirl you're thinking of doing on it. You could buy Dimarzios in any of the colors of that swirl and it will look awesome.

  • @scramblesthedeathdealer

    @scramblesthedeathdealer

    17 күн бұрын

    Colored pickups can really make a guitar "pop" and look really cool.

  • @jewishjellydonut

    @jewishjellydonut

    12 күн бұрын

    Bare Knuckles as well

  • @djsusan00
    @djsusan0019 күн бұрын

    00:20 I thought he was gonna say Glenn LMAO

  • @richards4219
    @richards421918 күн бұрын

    Hey, ho, chap. A few tips (this is the internet so plenty of disagreement I'm sure.) 1, don't Sand to too high a grit or the paint won't take. The dust will fill the grains of the wood and paint won't have anything to stick to. 120-200 is loads, there'll be plenty of sanding later. 2, don't clean with water, use isopropyl alcohol or acetone from the chemist or beautician. You don't want that water trapped inside the wood behind the paint or the wood will misbehave once the paint is sealed. 3, this paint is from the 90s or earlier so use a respirator as the lead content could be high. 4. It looks like you're hand sanding the edges off the pickup cavities and rear belly bevel. Staple the sandpaper to a wooden block or use an orbital sander or the shape will come out a bit uneven.

  • @paulcrane9246
    @paulcrane924618 күн бұрын

    I own a 2003 or so, Prestige, Japanese made, RG 7-string. The stock bridge didn’t stay in tune very well. I replaced it with an original Floyd Rose. It required a small route in the tremolo cavity, though. So I took it to my trusty guitar tech. I don’t have a router or a proper workspace. Since it doesn’t cost much, I would suggest doing that. My tech said they were able to use the original pivot studs. Which he said,was made by Gotoh and are good quality… I would replace the pick ups with DiMarzio PAF ‘59. Dimarzio makes most of Ibanez’s pick ups, so replacing it with top quality DiMarzio’s will be a perfect match. They’re a very tonally balanced and versatile pick up. Korn used them on their Ibanez 7-strings back in the day. You can go from nice cleans to heavy down tuned metal… Hope the project goes well and I can’t wait to see the results… You have a great channel, man keep it up

  • @jarrettfinney4882
    @jarrettfinney488219 күн бұрын

    You just can’t beat an rg. Criminally underrated. Better than any fender, better than a les Paul. Best guitar I’ve ever had is a 1999 7 string rg from japan. I used to hate the paint job, but ive grown to love it. I call it “not black”. It’s also the only 7 string linkin park ever used, so that’s cool. I’m building an original swirl jem right now that has a super cool story. Apparently it’s one of the swirls for Steve but he didn’t like how the swirl came out so the painter guy just sold the body to the guy I’m buying it from, and apparently he got in a lot of trouble for selling these, but somehow I scored it. I only go to one guitar shop ever. The owner is the guy who painted the jungle satriani guitar. Coolest looking guitar ever. You gotta check it out.

  • @jasonwooler801
    @jasonwooler80118 күн бұрын

    100K subs are creeping up mate. Well done. Love the channel.

  • @andym2612
    @andym261219 күн бұрын

    Those are original Ibanez Infinity pickups. Definitely keep them.

  • @cb-ez7pz

    @cb-ez7pz

    19 күн бұрын

    Yeah keep them. You can always change them later if you want.

  • @devindraper8511
    @devindraper851119 күн бұрын

    Nice work bud. Cant wait to see how it ends up

  • @harrymack3565
    @harrymack356519 күн бұрын

    Really liking all the repair / modification videos lately. Excited to see more!

  • @chrispodesta8105
    @chrispodesta810518 күн бұрын

    Funny story, I did this a couple years back too with my old samick. I watched a bunch of videos from Colin Scott's channel about painting and finishing, and said to myself, "YeAH, mE tOo!!" Sanded it down, took everything off it. Had to sand it off again when my first paint attempt flopped. Finished the project in 2022 having started it in 2016 (with some professional help when it became clear I was in over my head in some places.) use it pretty regularly now.

  • @Mr.Goldbar
    @Mr.Goldbar19 күн бұрын

    I've owned a few Ibanez guitars from the early 90's, quite a lot for how young I am (21). My first ever Ibanez is a Euro model 93' EX270, a made in Korea entry level model that's the equivalent of the GIOs of today. My dad and I found it when I was 10 for something like the equivalent of 150$, I don't have it anymore and the hardware sucked but it was built incredibly well, not far at all from current WMI produced guitars. I have gotten since a couple of MIJ guitars from that same era, a 93' RG450 when I was 14 and a 90' 440S at the end of last year, they're just incredible! The 440S is one of my mains and that RG is my favorite for downtuning. They're built like tanks, they survived through so much at their 30+ years of life, even older than me! Another thing I like about them so much is that while they can be considered vintage but they're not collectors guitars (except for maybe an original 87' 550 in Desert Sun Yellow), you don't have to worry when you're tinkering with them. On both of my 90's Ibanez guitars I've done some wiring mods while keeping the stock pickups (which I love), and I'm not afraid dinging them and adding to their stories :) As far as mods go, put Bare Knuckle Nailbomb Alnicos + a True Grit single coil (these are the closest there is to the V1 S1 V2 from the original 550), and put a Gotoh 1996 bridge, it's similar enough to the original Edge and people with old cheaper models usually put this bridge as a replacement for the crappy TRS bridges

  • @PuttinOnTheRiffs
    @PuttinOnTheRiffs19 күн бұрын

    Stoked for the rest of this series

  • @mykhedelic6471
    @mykhedelic647119 күн бұрын

    The worn denim look is kinda cool.

  • @TSB-pg6yo

    @TSB-pg6yo

    19 күн бұрын

    You should suck him off!

  • @zadtheinhaler

    @zadtheinhaler

    19 күн бұрын

    I was just gonna say, that is a great look, i would totally keep it.

  • @TSB-pg6yo

    @TSB-pg6yo

    19 күн бұрын

    @@zadtheinhaler You should all suck each other off!

  • @cb-ez7pz

    @cb-ez7pz

    19 күн бұрын

    I like it as well.

  • @arunkarthikma3121

    @arunkarthikma3121

    19 күн бұрын

    Yeah, just finish it with some clear laquer, and maybe brass hardware

  • @kospandx
    @kospandx19 күн бұрын

    I'm already subscribed, but that cat is awesome, and I would never have been able to say no to it!

  • @jofus1405
    @jofus140518 күн бұрын

    great video, excited to see how it comes out :)

  • @dizzengrey4901
    @dizzengrey490117 күн бұрын

    Love the older RG models, playability, overal build, feel/ how it vibrates. Great guitars. Can't wait to see it finished. I also still own one (J RG550), it was my first electric back in the day.

  • @couryswan2448
    @couryswan244818 күн бұрын

    Those inf pickups are great. I have an obscure RGEX Ibanez from the early 90's too. The purple one with gold hardware....keep the pickups.

  • @99bajakid
    @99bajakid19 күн бұрын

    Hell yeah! Good luck - I just did the same thing to my Ibanez RG from the 90s (first guitar I purchased after mowing a ton of lawns as a kid) I 'restored it' almost back to factory, the old pickups are long gone and I upgraded the other electronics while I was in there. It is one of my favorite playing guitars, but I could be biased because I spent countless hours on it.

  • @MashaT22
    @MashaT2219 күн бұрын

    Yay new project and 🐈! 🤘🏻🎸😎❤️‍🔥

  • @Skullskalle
    @Skullskalle18 күн бұрын

    Looking forward to see more videos about this guitar.

  • @roth8332
    @roth833219 күн бұрын

    If you want it to be a super shredder Iyet versatile I'd suggest getting the Brandon Ellis Parallel Axis. It's a hybrid of two magnets, a hot one and a cooler one - mismatched outputs. Which means that it has a really cool sound that cuts really uniquely due to the mismatched coils. Plus it's a parallel axis, it looks cool with the parallel magnets.

  • @rchlclr
    @rchlclr19 күн бұрын

    Very exciting project! Definitely throw a new Floyd of some kind in there. I'm very excited to see how this turns out

  • @heavyearly2232
    @heavyearly223219 күн бұрын

    I think my friend has/had one of those. 90's Ibanez guitars were awesome.

  • @danielsheehan3783
    @danielsheehan378319 күн бұрын

    These videos are always fun! I’ve restored a few beat up guitars too. Once it’s finished and playing, it always makes me feel like a sword-smith refinishing a blade 😅

  • @Dispatch_Master
    @Dispatch_Master19 күн бұрын

    I love the swirl idea and the colors are planning to go with. I swirled an RG7620 a year or two ago and after a bunch of testing it turned out fantastic. Used a 2K clear in a spray can that worked out nicely but it did need 2 cans in my case for some reason. The INF pickups in this guitar are OK but if you're rehabbing this thing going the full nine on the electronics is worth it. I would 100% swap the bridge unless you plan to block it. Whatever kind ya like but if you are partial to ibanez and can make an Edge work thats the move. If you want to go a step further on the neck, Ben Eller has a great video on refinishing the neck with gunstock oil/wax. I did an RG550 and plan on doing my 7620 and other 550 the first one turned out so great. Happy to see you bringing this one back from the dead!

  • @twenkmcwanzer
    @twenkmcwanzer19 күн бұрын

    I still have my RG470 lefty, which I purchased new from Mansons, Exeter in 1997 for £400. It was my first 'proper' guitar. I remember the bridge being the obvious weak point, even though I'd only being playing for a year. It never returned to pitch correctly. The 'infinity' pickups were also pretty lifeless. I eventually had all the pickups/electronics replaced and the bridge replaced with a Schaller floyd that I found on ebay. I've only kept it for sentimental reasons and never really play it.

  • @jakeparker3655
    @jakeparker365519 күн бұрын

    Awesome video. I just picked up a 1999 rg470 just a couple days ago! Plans on stripping, refinishing, pretty sold on the ge1996t, and undecided on new pickups still.

  • @alexanderbleicher5922
    @alexanderbleicher592219 күн бұрын

    it is possible for these types of knife edges to be brought back to life with a hobbyists file. As long as the remaining bridge has enough leeway without touching the body, you can move all saddles back a little.

  • @BigBobbyBoLo
    @BigBobbyBoLo19 күн бұрын

    One man's journey, is another man's epiphany! When you sanded down the front of the body, I suddenly realized that for my next Tele build, I want a distressed denim looking body, with white pickguard and gold hardware

  • @starhoarder1298
    @starhoarder129819 күн бұрын

    Gotoh bridge and hardware! And I nice 5 way wiring loom

  • @jonkerr2050
    @jonkerr205019 күн бұрын

    I love these kind of videos. I love taking old pawn shop finds and modding the shit out of them. Im actually restarting a very similar project i had to stop about 6 months ago. It's a cheap Epiphone bolt on neck Les Paul Special. I put a belly carve in it, an arm bevel, carved the heel down, recessed neck bolt ferrules to delete the neck plate, and thats where its been for 6 months. I'd say get a new FR, Some D'Addario Auto-Trim locking tuners, and some black chrome covers on whatever pickup you choose. I don't really know a lot about the types of pickups you'd use in something like that. I know more about the vintage Gibson PAF style clones from Gibson, Seymore Duncan, etc... I'm guessing that kind of sound isnt what you're looking for.

  • @ferna182
    @ferna18219 күн бұрын

    Man this brings back a lot of memories... I had one just like that, also a 94 from Samick Korea. Traded it a few years later... I miss it dearly.

  • @thepostapocalyptictrio4762
    @thepostapocalyptictrio476219 күн бұрын

    Project looking good! I agree with the other commenters on a finding a replacement bridge.

  • @dakthesnacc2002
    @dakthesnacc200217 күн бұрын

    After the fresh sanding it's looking like a well loved pair of jeans! Super excited to see what comes next. Pro tip, you can use oil based spray paint on a vat of water to do hyrdrodipping if you dont wanna deal with chemicals and things. I've also heard of people using nail polish. Could be some decent options to look into!

  • @libertydenied
    @libertydenied18 күн бұрын

    That bridge looks pretty much identical to a Gotoh 1996T. Order it, it's absolutely worth it. Cheap, reliable, easy. If you consider using the old original bridge you need to deck it so that it can only dive. This would negate any tuning problems with bad knive edges. I do this with a couple of glued cent pieces between body and tremolo block. Good luck!

  • @GuyXVIII
    @GuyXVIII18 күн бұрын

    Dude I have the same guitar! 1994 Korean Samic-made RG470BK. Tuners are among the best I've touched. Neck is perfect. Locked the floyd (a must) and gave her Seymour Duncans and new electronics overhaul (cause you know, budget stuff). Went and gave her a kiss right now. She don't look 30 :D

  • @darrtetzy
    @darrtetzy16 күн бұрын

    Three things: You can always give the bridge a try before replacing it, but I'd wager $500 it's going to audibly and physically "clunk" every time you pull that bar. About the finishing: You need to invest in a dual-orbital electric sander, you are NOT going to be happy with the results if you rely on hand sanding; it is always going to feel 'amateur' under inspection and to the touch. Also, you need to paint the body before the swirl. If you want a brighter swirl, start with white yellow or silver. Just dipping the guitar as is is going to result in a pretty drab swirl.

  • @stephenhutchins199
    @stephenhutchins19919 күн бұрын

    I have a Korean made ibanez s series from the same era. My bridge had the same indents that yours had, so i replaced it with a made in Germany Floyd Rose Bridge. It ended up being one of best purchases I've ever made. It stays in tune super well. I also recommend replacing the nut clamping blocks.

  • @paradisepythons4054
    @paradisepythons405419 күн бұрын

    I have restored a 270, 370, 450 and 550. old RG's are awesome.

  • @natalie8080
    @natalie808014 күн бұрын

    Love this 💯💯🙏🙏🙌

  • @julianmetcalfe1070
    @julianmetcalfe107019 күн бұрын

    Oh i was hoping you would find it in the local tip covered in mud and just like magic the neck and parts are there next a sparkly brand new guitar ,glad you got round to finally getting started hope you finish it this time good luck

  • @workingorder2189
    @workingorder218919 күн бұрын

    I think holoflashing the body would be tight . Also, if it fits, get a gotoh 1996t for the bridge.

  • @joecapri4564
    @joecapri456416 күн бұрын

    You should check out Kahler's new stuff. Looks awesome. Especially the auto-latch

  • @gabrielclavet-ratte5733
    @gabrielclavet-ratte573319 күн бұрын

    if you want a tip when leveling paint/clear coats or wood, use something hard and flat like a straight block of wood or those hard rubber sanding blocks, it will help to work evenly the surface and results are better !

  • @daysleeper3910
    @daysleeper391019 күн бұрын

    This is gonna be fun!... I used to paint an old JS100 I had every couple of years... Great guitar!. I wasnt brave enough to do a swirl either!. And thats exactly why only a swirl will do for this!... That wzd neck looked great after a bit of a clean, this thing will play!...

  • @TylerJohnstonGuitar
    @TylerJohnstonGuitar19 күн бұрын

    I’ve been wanting to hydro-dip my cheap RG, would love to see you give the swirl paint a shot.

  • @rockpilerising
    @rockpilerising19 күн бұрын

    Great project. Having done a few garden resprays I'd say make sure your prep and undercoats are as flat and blemish free as possible. Take it back to the wood, grain fill, primer, undercoat etc before any swirl work. Try and use sanding blocks on flat surfaces instead of fingers for better results. Good luck :)

  • @hutchyislive
    @hutchyislive19 күн бұрын

    I have an ibanez rg421pb. Great wee guitar.

  • @KnapfordMaster98
    @KnapfordMaster9819 күн бұрын

    I've seen someone put an original floyd rose on an Ibanez, that might be worth it. Granted it's more than a replacement of the original, but it's a huge step up in quality.

  • @scramblesthedeathdealer
    @scramblesthedeathdealer19 күн бұрын

    I love Ibanez RGs, I have 7 of them (well, one is in pieces because I used some of the parts to fix up my son's Gio).

  • @HarlanHarvey76
    @HarlanHarvey7619 күн бұрын

    If you want to upgrade pickups but what to keep the Ibanez vibe and sound, the V1, S1, V2 pickup set sound sweet and you can get them fairly priced. Not to mention, it keeps everything in the family!

  • @retropyro
    @retropyro19 күн бұрын

    I'm wanting to the same with my first ever guitar, an Ibanez EX from 92. They were definitely budget guitars, but the neck and body are absolutely killer. I'll be upgrading all the electronics and putting a new Floyd in it. I'm looking at getting just silver Floyd and taking it to a local body shop and having it powder coated white which I think would look great with clean white pickups and hardware.

  • @southernpanda33
    @southernpanda3319 күн бұрын

    Time to drop a Gotoh in. I have a Samick from 1992 and the bridge still works flawlessly. The only thing I had to change were the tuners because I wanted locking tuners for faster string changes.

  • @joesatchton212
    @joesatchton21219 күн бұрын

    @KDH: A suggestion for you for a tool to polish frets. Look into dremel-like devices that are lower speed, such as ones used in nail salons and such. Sounds weird, but trust me. They can be fitted with various felt buffing wheels and the lower RPMs and smaller profile of the units means better control for things like fret polishing vs full power fat Dremel tools. Use a bit of automotive metal compound on each fret. A small dab will do. Then have at it with the nail salon dremel tool and buffing wheels. I've been doing this on all my guitars for a few years and the results are spectacular IMO. Yes, some decent care is needed to avoid contact with the fretboard, but that's easily done since the units I refer to are so easily controlled. Consider it! A toothpaste tube of good metal polish will last you decades for this useage.

  • @justsomedude5727
    @justsomedude572719 күн бұрын

    I put the floyd rose non-fine tuner on my RG and replaced the nut with the graph-tech non-locking nut and I havent fully strung it up yet but the intonation seemed good so I think it'll work

  • @lancelucifer4851
    @lancelucifer485119 күн бұрын

    Make sure you sand it to high grit slowly stepping up the grit. Other than that as long as you keep dust off it while painting and curing anything you do to it will look great in the end. I've put back together many I had laying around, used cheap paint and ordered glitter for one and was surprised when I wasnt even really trying. The clear coat in the end is really imprtant.

  • @BaronQ
    @BaronQ19 күн бұрын

    Great content Kieran as always. Replacing ibanez bridges with OFRs or gotohs not always idea,l fit wise. I'd sand/file those grooves in the bridge pivots out a little so they are smooth and not catching. Check no burrs or raggy bits on the posts either. Have a go with it like that with a little 3 in 1 at the contact points . There will still be enough play in the saddles for intonation. If any catching after that, new bridge time...but as I say you will probably need an ibanez, Edge or variant 🤘

  • @fydrautha
    @fydrautha19 күн бұрын

    The Gotoh 1996T is generally accepted as THE drop in replacement bridge for these guitars. Hope this helps!

  • @robertdonosobuchner3129
    @robertdonosobuchner312919 күн бұрын

    My Roadstar II from 1985 is one of my old riff machines. The frets have to be changed and I also want to change the neck pickup (Seymoure Duncan Sentient humbucker). I already changed the other pickups, a Seymoure Duncan JB humbucker in the bridge and a DiMarzio Satch Track in the middle position. It is still a very good guitar and my first guitar that still let me feel good. The very first guitar was a bad copy of a Stratocaster from East Germany and after buying this Ibanez I have had my first real electric guitar. Today I have 7 different guitars, but I must say that the necks from Ibanez are special and I enjoy to play on these.

  • @matsnilson7727
    @matsnilson772718 күн бұрын

    Nice! I own a RG470 in the same dark blue colour. Not sure when it was made, but I think I bought it in '97. I really liked it back in the day, but it hasn't been used for many years now. The frets need some work and there are a few other issues as well. Probably worth fixing in the future by someone with proper skills (not me), but it's most likely not the first one I'll focus on. It'll be interesting to see how yours turn out.

  • @williambaker1136
    @williambaker113619 күн бұрын

    The ebay should have a base plate, perhaps if you want the original vibe, but I like the gotoh floyd very much and I am still a fan of the OFR.

  • @ERiCtheBuLL
    @ERiCtheBuLL19 күн бұрын

    Definitely worth looking into a Gotoh branded floyd to replace that stock bridge. Unsure if it would be a direct fit, but if so, would be a nice upgrade.

  • @DirtyMikeTM
    @DirtyMikeTM17 күн бұрын

    Love it. I would put an original Floyd in it with nut. I would change the pickup, machine heads and put on strap locks.

  • @markbois1713
    @markbois171316 күн бұрын

    Had an Ibanez RD 550 from the same era it was purple with a purple mirror pick guard. Played and stayed in tune really well. It had the same pickup configuration except i think they were called V1 ect. I really didn't like the pickups unless they were played with gain not great for clean. Also the neck i liked the Wide fingerboard but not the thin neck just didn't work for my little sausage fingers. It sat in the basement for a couple of years so i ended up giving it to one of my friends.

  • @orlandogonzalez-uw8ps
    @orlandogonzalez-uw8ps19 күн бұрын

    Gotoh 1996T trem will fit just fine in the guitar.

  • @saarangnarayan123
    @saarangnarayan12319 күн бұрын

    Gotoh 1996T is the way to go in terms of an after-market floating bridge for any Ibanez!

  • @aikki_exe3060
    @aikki_exe306017 күн бұрын

    I have a Jewel Blue GRG270B which looks practically identical to this guitar (well... what this guitar used to look like) and I really want to try refinishing it now lol

  • @mikeseadorf4952
    @mikeseadorf495219 күн бұрын

    I put Jalen pick-ups in my RG565 reissue Orange in color. There awesome pups

  • @Johnwick-ed7vo
    @Johnwick-ed7vo19 күн бұрын

    You probably know this as well as probably everyone else that reads this, but as far as pickups go if you change the magnet you change the sound to a certain degree, it is a great budget option. Though at the same time it is not needed but probably a wanted improvement, yeah change the pots out to full size, if you need to make room a steady hand and a roughter as long as there is room is the best and cheap way to get that room, a Dremel is second best

  • @SnappyJCM800
    @SnappyJCM80018 күн бұрын

    Upgrade everything. Especially the bridge and the pickups. I’d suggest gotoh mgt tuners because it makes string changes with the Floyd way quicker and easier. You don’t have to worry about wrapping the string around the tuner to lock the string. Just lock one end, lock the other, cut excess, and tune.

  • @cancelbubble6535
    @cancelbubble653519 күн бұрын

    Before going the swirl route take a look at holoflashing the front. It's not hard to do at all and looks killer. You can paint the sides and back of the guitar black.

  • @jameslewis2635
    @jameslewis263516 күн бұрын

    I think it would be worth doing an Ebay search for an Ibanez Floyd style bridge as they do vary slightly from the typical Floyd designs. I would definitely swap out those control pots and switch along with the tone capacitor. While changing the capacitor type will not effect the sound, these components do age so a new one which will cost pennies is a reliability investment. From what I have read the Infinity line pickups in this model were not very good so they may be worth changing out if you want this to be a working guitar. Vai uses DiMarzio pickups and if you were after something like what he'd use, it might be worth going that route.

  • @simonpark843
    @simonpark84319 күн бұрын

    If you want to change something, then do so by all means. Don't be concerned about whether or not you 'should' do something, just do whatever you feel is best.

  • @mtlspider
    @mtlspider19 күн бұрын

    seems to me a swirl would be a pretty advanced paint method especially if you've never successfully painted a guitar before or a pedal. what i did for some pedal graphics was print them on stickers and then the clear coat over them seals the stickers in so you cant feel them,just need to be careful with the first few clear coats and do them very lightly so the stickers dont lift off the body.

  • @Dzamora612
    @Dzamora61219 күн бұрын

    Really cool idea of restoring your kinda teenagerhood guitar and makind it amazing, you should add some DylanTalksTone cerakote pickups, that would look really cool.

  • @rymerox
    @rymerox19 күн бұрын

    If you're doing a series, I would really like an additional long video edited from the important footage of all of the other videos, like a short movie tldr version of the series. Also, Fishman Fluence are a safe bet, and way better then those original pickups, I had them on my old Ibanez as well, but that's playing it safe, I would probably try Lace sensors for an Ibanez RG.

  • @Themonist
    @Themonist19 күн бұрын

    Gotoh GE1996 bridge and tonezone & airnorton Dimarzios. Works everytime.

  • @tummy_fritters
    @tummy_fritters19 күн бұрын

    Gotta match the headstock to the body!

  • @johnnyexponential7229
    @johnnyexponential722918 күн бұрын

    Here's one more vote for the swirl finish

  • @klauswigsmith
    @klauswigsmith19 күн бұрын

    Looking forward to seeing this guitar develop! For the bridge, I would definitely get the best licensed Floyd Rose you feel comfortable spending your money on. If you're planning on making this a guitar you're proud of, you don't wanna be looking at that bridge thinking "I shoulda got a better one!" later on.

  • @cpm8889
    @cpm888919 күн бұрын

    You need a miracle, bro. 🙏🏻

  • @marpsr
    @marpsr19 күн бұрын

    I have a Korean made EX series from about 1990. It was never in that bad of shape, but I replaced the pickups with Lace Sensors and 5 toggle switches for 64 pickup combinations, and a Fender TBX. Leveled the frets and gave it a setup and it plays like a dream. Looks like a shredder guitar but sounds like a Strat.

  • @marpsr

    @marpsr

    19 күн бұрын

    Also required a new pick guard. Ibanez didn’t have an exact replacement, but close enough. I just had to trim it and drill a couple of new screw holes.

  • @angryroostercreations5194
    @angryroostercreations519419 күн бұрын

    A Gotoh locking trem should be a drop in fit on this guitar. you may want to check, i believe the string locking screws are longer than a OFR, but they probably match the screws on that trem.

  • @lonerocker2890
    @lonerocker289019 күн бұрын

    I saw multiple posts on the Internet that seemed to indicate that an original Floyd rose would work as a drop in replacement for the Lo TRS. Many said that a Gotoh could work but not without slight modification to either the route, the holes for the studs, or the length of the screws. If you can replace the lo trs trem, I would. That is of course only if you can be sure that what you buy will work.

  • @maxmolina6519
    @maxmolina651919 күн бұрын

    You can fit most floyd roses in that route but keep in mind its a “lo” trs which means its sort of low profile. The string lock screws dont stick out far like on standard floyd roses. Theyll still fit but it might be tight fit. Look for the floyd rose pro (i think) the one that has short saddle string lock screws.

  • @countzero5150
    @countzero515019 күн бұрын

    Swirl just looks right on an rg but.. neon crackle would be pretty cool. Trem wise, I would see what kind of parts are available on Franklin Guitar Works reverb page. They buy up b stock and factory seconds, anything they can't repair in house gets gutted and the parts get sold. It would be a good way to upgrade the hardware on a budget.

  • @WolfieboyMachi
    @WolfieboyMachi18 күн бұрын

    What are those screws at the back of the neck? I've seen them once before, but I was never able to find out what they are.

  • @michaelgallegos8811
    @michaelgallegos881119 күн бұрын

    I have a beautiful 1991lbanez RG565 iam original owner its n very excellent condition sad seeing that one injured 😢

  • @THEROCKLORD1
    @THEROCKLORD119 күн бұрын

    For the tremolo either a Gotoh Floyd Rose or the Wilkinson if your looking for cheaper option than the Floyd rose original. However I haven’t had experience of either one of them yet so might wanna hear from others who have too

  • @volume8
    @volume819 күн бұрын

    i have an '01 MIJ RG7420 with a LO-TRS trem. my research over the years has uncovered that, supposedly, the Original Floyd is a direct replacement. the price and not knowing 100% for sure keeps holding me back.

  • @danthedunce2481
    @danthedunce248119 күн бұрын

    The Ibanez RJean goes crazy

  • @guyprovost
    @guyprovost19 күн бұрын

    Almost click on "do not recommand" when I saw the title, saying to myself "not another one fake restoration vid"... And then I saw it's from KDH.... Ok, let me get my coffee and listen, watch, learn!

  • @r0sso_
    @r0sso_19 күн бұрын

    i have a very similar rg470! it still has the original middle single coil and it honestly doesn't sound half bad in the 2nd and 4th position. no idea about the humbuckers tho, those were already replaced once i got it. the sc has a decent amount of output, making it a good combination with slightly hotter humbuckers.

  • @r0sso_

    @r0sso_

    19 күн бұрын

    also about that bridge: a gotoh ge1996t should be a drop in replacement, as long as you get the 33mm block version! im planning on upgrading my own with that exact bridge.

  • @donaldjenkins3081
    @donaldjenkins308118 күн бұрын

    Route out the neck and middle pickup cavities into a swimming pool, hide an overdrive pedal circuit in there, cover with a custom pickguiard, the pedal will be the guitats secret wepon!

  • @lukewaala1672
    @lukewaala167219 күн бұрын

    Gotoh 1996 is one of the better options. Get Floyd locking intonation screws as the bottom are longer and may not fit the route. Also the both posts are bigger and some end up cracking their post holes trying to drill them out. You can use the originals or any Floyd posts as an alternative. I've got a 470 MIJ body from that era I'm pairing with a repaired MIK neck that I plan to add the same bridge to.

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