Ibanez PGM3

Ibanez PGM3

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The Korean Model Has Better Build Quality Than The

The Korean model has better build quality than the Indonesian model. They've upgraded the bridge on the Indonesian model.

The Good: Nice fast neck, good paint job, stays in tune, Infinity neck pickups are relatively good for clean playing, large frets that lasts quite long even after years of string bending & vibratos, affordable guitar.

The Bad: Whammy bar a bit wobbly, pickups are a little dull sounding with distortion but the bridge pickup still have some chunk in the lower mids, players with small fingers might have problems with its wide neck design.

The PGM3 is a value for money guitar and still offers reasonably good playability and sound for intermediate players. Changing the pickups to the Dimarzio Tone Zone or Paf Pro really improves its sound. Rock On!

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The Ibanez Pgm3 Is The Cheapest In Its Range. I Wo

The Ibanez Pgm3 is the cheapest in its range. I would recommend this guitar for those who idolise Paul Gilbert and are shredders wannabe. It would be a wise move to change its pickups to one of your choice in the future. Overall this guitar is a no frills and a decent guitar, especially for its price.

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