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diecast
Posted on Tuesday, September 11, 2001 - 4:43 pm:   

what are everybody's thoughts on the newer ibanez s-series? they have the new s-shaped inlays and they seemed to be more thrown together in the construction process. has ibanez scaled down the production costs? they seem heavier weight-wise than the older models and the craftsmanship has gone downhill. let me know what you all think. i need somebody to convince me that they are just as good as they have always been.
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Tim (Dbrawl)
Posted on Wednesday, October 24, 2001 - 2:31 pm:   

I own two USA made 1989 540S guitars, and I just recently bought a 2001 S370. I am very happy with it. The pickups aren't as good and the action is a little higher (I haven't tweaked it yet) but I enjoy playing it. It doesn't seem to weigh much more if any, and the neck feels just about the same. If heard that the new neck is 2mm thicker but I couldn't tell. Granted my two 540s are better guitars but I am very happy with the new one, too.
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Steve (Gitfiddle1)
Posted on Wednesday, October 24, 2001 - 4:00 pm:   

The current "S" line-up still has some familiar models. The new S520 is way cool! It's got a walnut stained, flat finish and V1/V2 pickups. I WANT ONE !! The S370's are a mid priced model. Somewhere between the S470 and the SA/GSA stuff. Glad to hear you like yours, Tim.

The bodies have gained thickness on some models. I don't know if this is a Korea vs Japan thing or just model to model differences. My brother's SF420 (Korean) is a little thicker than my SF470 (Japanese). The SA/GSA offerings have a flat back with the tapered top. I prefer the paper-thin original body shape. Mostly because that's what my SF470 has. Any "S" is cool in my book...

Cheers
Steve
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PS10 (Spiro)
Posted on Thursday, October 25, 2001 - 3:57 am:   

The 540S was Not made in the US at all.. the pickups are made in the US and yes they did use a neck plate with the philadelphia address on it... The guitar was completely manufactured in Japan and pickups and neck were "assembled" in the US.. This was during the era of the USRG's and American Masters. 1989-1996

Now to get back to the top question.. I agree... the newer S's are all Korean made. why did they stop the 540 series? I have 3 S540's and yes they are extremely well made guitars but i have seen the newer ones and was disappointed....
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Tim (Dbrawl)
Posted on Thursday, October 25, 2001 - 10:14 am:   

Hey PS10,

Thanks for clearing up the Made in USA thing. I appreciate any additional info I can learn.
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Steve (Gitfiddle1)
Posted on Thursday, October 25, 2001 - 11:31 am:   

Spiro,

ALL the "S" models are Korean made now? I thought the S2020X, S1520, and S520 were still Japanese built. Bummer...

Steve
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Spiro (Spiro)
Posted on Thursday, October 25, 2001 - 10:33 pm:   

Yes the upper end models are made in Japan but I should have said not available in australia...

The 540 I would compare to a RG570 for value for money but alas the others are way more expensive...
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Gitfiddle1 (Gitfiddle1)
Posted on Thursday, October 25, 2001 - 10:45 pm:   

Thanx for the clarification! Ibanez should treat their "Down Under" customers better.

Cheers
Steve
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Cameron Berthold
Posted on Thursday, October 25, 2001 - 10:51 pm:   

Spiro put your glasses on next time you call into the office the S2020X is part of our stock.It retails for $3395.00 (ausd.)
S1520 is available as well (special order) for that matter any product that appears in the USA catalouge is available "DOWNUNDER" if we don't have it we will get it to be honest there's only a few guitars not carried as a stock line.
*Please note* no Spiro's were hurt during this act of disipline.

Keep on rockin'
Cameron
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Spiro (Spiro)
Posted on Thursday, October 25, 2001 - 11:28 pm:   

--------------------- :> shoot me now.... but on the web site it doesnt appear sorry sorry sorry.. CAM next time i come hit me over the head with a S2020X :)
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Bricks (Bricks)
Posted on Friday, October 26, 2001 - 2:07 am:   

Very Very Very happy with my S2020XAV!

It's changed my whole perspective on what a really good guitar is all about. Worth every penny (got mine at a steal for under US$1000 + plus case).

If your gonna jump... jump big.

Kirk

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