Ibanez Changed the Game.. Ibanez Q52 Headless Guitar Review

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  • @Empath_Doll
    @Empath_Doll29 күн бұрын

    That's a beautiful lookin guitar. " Like Goldilocks said" " Its just right" 😊 thank you for the great jam sessions.

  • @kiatipotatoeasmr8150
    @kiatipotatoeasmr815029 күн бұрын

    My first Guitar was an Ibanez GIO and it's my favorite I own Ibanez makes good sounding guitars

  • @damionandy

    @damionandy

    29 күн бұрын

    They really do! That's awesome you love it so much, those are the best guitars!

  • @TheEaglesRage
    @TheEaglesRage29 күн бұрын

    Awesome video brother! good looking guitar!

  • @damionandy

    @damionandy

    29 күн бұрын

    Thanks homie, I appreciate you!

  • @beebala3
    @beebala327 күн бұрын

    I've had mine for about 2 years and I rarely touch any of my other guitars. I've been an Ibanez player since 1988 and this is by far my favorite one I have had. I hope they continue this line.

  • @damionandy

    @damionandy

    21 күн бұрын

    That’s awesome. Out of all the guitars you own, what makes you pick this one? Really looking forward to your response!

  • @arnauhernandez5228
    @arnauhernandez522827 күн бұрын

    that switch isn't exactly a coil tap, it's the ibanez alter switch, it gives a new pickup configuration to each position of the pickup switch.

  • @SomewhatObscureFurry
    @SomewhatObscureFurry29 күн бұрын

    Way ahead of you >:D

  • @damionandy

    @damionandy

    29 күн бұрын

    hahahahah I appreciate you homie

  • @SomewhatObscureFurry

    @SomewhatObscureFurry

    29 күн бұрын

    @@damionandy I may never leave ya side! >:3

  • @Nems271
    @Nems27127 күн бұрын

    Cool, the top looks like Ibanez put together an S, an RG and made it headless.

  • @damionandy

    @damionandy

    21 күн бұрын

    Dang, I can’t unsee it now hahaha

  • @WailingRaven
    @WailingRaven21 күн бұрын

    The neck's measurement is very similar to the Talman. I'm sure you've seen Ichika played his Talman a lot (before the signature model), and him being the signature artist of the Quest series, he definitely had inputs for the design of the series. Edit: Tried one of these when it was available for a short time, love the overall feels, been grinding for it ever since it was announced. Do get disheartened at times with the grind, but I'm grateful that my RG is still playable, despite the fact that it hasn't been professionally serviced, after 4 years of owning it. Can't afford the service fee, being really expensive where I'm from, I'm just glad it hasn't failed me yet, I do have to fight it a lot though.😂

  • @damionandy

    @damionandy

    18 күн бұрын

    I’ve never heard of Talman!

  • @WailingRaven

    @WailingRaven

    17 күн бұрын

    @@damionandy You should check em out, they have elements of Strats, Tele and offset guitars fused in one. There has been many a models throughout the decades, and currently only 4 models are available. The J-Line Talman (Japan Exclusive), Ichika Nito's, 2 of Yvette Young's, and Noodles's of The Offspring.

  • @tiffanysotomi88
    @tiffanysotomi8826 күн бұрын

    hey damion! i just finished watching your video on the fender TMP and i have a few questions. currently i have a Epiphone Les Paul Special-II E1 Electric Guitar - Vintage Sunburst guitar. i have had it for a few years and i'm now looking to upgrade. i was thinking of maybe getting the Fender American Professional II Stratocaster, Rosewood Fingerboard - Dark Night guitar. i was also thinking of purchasing the TMP alongside the mission pedal. i mostly play at my church 1-2 times a month so i'm not an advanced guitarist (i have mostly taught myself). thats why before i make a huge investment i just want to make sure that it is worth the risk. would you be able to help me figure this out?

  • @damionandy

    @damionandy

    26 күн бұрын

    Get whatever inspires you and feels good in the hand. I love a good tele, but if the strat speaks to you, get it! American made guitars won’t lose value as much as others, so don’t worry about losing money. If you buy used, you can almost get in and out for the same price - so I usually recommend buying used over new. However, just do what feels good and enjoy it. Tone master pro is probably the best thing on the market for 99% of gigging guitarists. I’ll stand by that all day.

  • @tiffanysotomi88

    @tiffanysotomi88

    24 күн бұрын

    @@damionandy Sounds good, thank you! But one more question. I have spent hours researching the differences between a Strat and a tele and I still confused. For church music there’s a lot of ambient sounds but also many lead lines, so I want to pick a guitar that will stand out but is also good at filling the background. I know most of that comes from effects and such, but is one guitar better for that? Also I have small hands, so does either guitar have a small neck, or are they the same?

  • @damionandy

    @damionandy

    23 күн бұрын

    @@tiffanysotomi88 Doesn't really matter (on the guitar) tbh. A tele is more attractive to me because I can change tunings on the fly without worrying about the tremolo system. All Teles are going to have different sized necks. I would look into the Strandberg Salen. It's one of the best necks I have ever played.