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发表于 2012-5-18 17:22:34
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哈哈 应该会有很多种方法做
看这个贴 转自论坛大侠 YJM308 向YJM308致敬并感谢哦~For over 10 years now I’ve been friends with Mårten and influential Swedish progressive metal masters Meshuggah, and guitarists always are curious about their custom Ibanez LACS 8 string guitars, and with good reason : these very cool guitars are wonderfully worn and play like butter, and pretty much blow-away all the commercially made models. I’m hopefully getting around to doing a full repair/setup article on these soon with full specifications for archiving, as soon as time allows in the near future.



Unlike Ibanez’s production RG2228 and RGA8, their customs feature 5-pc full neck-through and 30.5〃 scale.

The LACS RG 8′s from 2003 had the traditional Ibanez ‘check’ logo.

Whereas the second, upgraded RG 8′s of 2005 had the newer silver logo on an Ash overlay.

Open gear Sperzel tuners are stock on all the LACS 8′s


Surviving world tours, no one can ever say Mårten doesn’t play the shit out of this!

Sometimes a temporary tech bench must be improvised for restringing
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Another model that gets a lot of attention is their custom Iceman 8′s. Fredrik’s shown here had neck-heavy issues, which would make the guitar cumbersome for live use, so the upper strap pin was relocated, providing better balance.

The Iceman 8′s also were a little thicker in the body join area than the RG’s, making upper neck access a bit more of an effort for leads. I loved the huge side dots, perfect for old guys like me with dwindling near vision, lol.

The inner cutaway also featured this extended beveling for better upper access, very nice touch.

Another new feature of the Iceman’s compared to the RG’s was adding a second truss rod – an excellent and welcome feature in guitars with wide necks, although I personally would have liked to see them spaced a bit further apart for more effect in preventing twists, which is the intent of using dual truss rods, started by Rickenbacker decades ago.


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