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127th AES Convention Coverage (New York, NY Oct. 9-12)
PRESS RELEASE
RG2228GK 8-String Guitar and S7320BK 7-String Guitar
January 29, 2007
Advertisement Asked why he wanted the 7-String Universe that ignited two very different trends in 7-string guitars, Steve Vai answered tongue-in-cheek: "More is better." Tongue-in-cheek or not, Ibanez seems to have taken Vai's comment with complete seriousness as the company had a good number of guitars with more than 6-strings at their booth at the Anaheim NAMM musical instrument convention. On display was the long-awaited 8-string, the RG2228BK, and the slender Ibanez S 7-string, which has been absent from the Ibanez roster since 2000 and been subject to many calls for its return. The 8-string RG2228GK lists for $1999.99. The 7-string S7320BK lists for $933.32 Background New forms of metal spearheaded by Korn as well as Fear Factory and Limp Bizkit had a different use for the Universe 7-string, this time as a more rhythm oriented, low-end crunch provider, and by the late '90s the 7-string was back in the Ibanez lineup. Demand for an 8-string guitar was spurred primarily by the Swedish band, Meshuggah, which has been using Ibanez 7- and custom 8-string models for several years. RG2228GK S7320BK
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