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Finally got me a new guitar!
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    Default Finally got me a new guitar!

    Yep yesterday at christmas time my dad told me to take the tarp of of what looked like a broomstick or a vaccum cleaner (I know I spelled that wrong) and there stood a watery blue ibanez S470DXQM http://ibanez.com/eg/guitar.aspx?m=S470DXQM its awsome because I can play more than half a song and not have to retune afterwards. it's got what is called a ZR bridge that is like a floyd rose it's pretty cool. will have pics soon
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    That's a great looking guitar Kris.

    Ibanez has always impressed me with their quality!

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    Kris,

    You are going to love that guitar more and more with each passing day.

    : : :
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    Congrats! Rock hard with it!
    And make sure you pose like this:

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    Hey Kris
    Mean guitar man, cant wait to hear it ay!

    Looks great dude
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    Sweet axe, Pes! Nice color, too! I love blue guitars (even though I still don't own one). ENJOY!!! : :
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    Congrats on your new guitar. I hope you love it as much as I do my Ibby!
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    Sweet!:
    Now rock out!
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    Congratulations on the guitar. Sweet! Mahogany body, ZR bridge, Infinity pickups all are very cool.
    If you ever need parts for that just let me know.

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    Oh and to add to the fun while my dads waiting to pick up someone at the air port he's gonna pick me up one of these http://www.guitarcenter.com/Boss-DS-...87-i1124466.gc as for pics I should have them in a day or so when I go back to my moms place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spudman
    Congratulations on the guitar. Sweet! Mahogany body, ZR bridge, Infinity pickups all are very cool.
    If you ever need parts for that just let me know.
    Hey spud in your sig it says you have a S470 Now i got a question in one of my magazines it says you can remove a backplate with springs to make it floating. aint it already floating though? would it make it so I could pull the bridge UP even more?

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    Woo Hoo, Kris! Nothin' like a shiny new guitar! Looks like a beauty - and it sounds like you've been doing the prep work for it! I, too, love a blue guitar. Have fun!

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    Congratulations Kris!! does it have that New Guitar scent to it?
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    Talking Boss Distortion Pedal

    Hey Kris
    Mean distortion pedal your getting, I think you will really like that ay.

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    congrats kris...that is a beauty of a guitar....i love my ibanez guitars....your gonna love that one too! :

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    That is one sweeet guitar and you will have a ball with that pedal

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    Nice new git fiddle and accessory! I have that pedal and really like it. I know you will like that guitar too.
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    Way cool Kris!

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    Pes
    Don't mess with the tremolo unless you change string gauges. It should be floating already. If you do any trem spring adjustments remember that the bridge plate needs to remain parallel with the top of the body. Anything else will affect the accuracy of return and string height.

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