The Ibanez RG370AHMZ in Silver Wave Black finish remains true to the principles of the Ibanez Standard Series and offers the largest possible equipment at a fair price! An extremely versatile Ibanez Quantum HSH pickup in combination with the extended range of the Edge-Zero II Double Locking Tremolo allows the RG370AHMZ to score in every application, while the classic RG contour and the slim Wizard III neck profile appeal to fingerboard sports in all positions.
The precision tool from the standard series offers the extremely flexible setup of the Ibanez Quantum pickups in the HSH pickup setup and delivers almost everything from the loud, attacking sound of the Bridge Humbucker to the middle position for balanced cleans and funk rhythms to the fat, warmly singing neck PU at the end of the fingerboard. Of course, the intermediate positions and a tone control are also available for height damping.
For Dive Bombs, Squeals and Vibrato sounds an Ibanez Edge-Zero II tremolo system is available on the RG370AHMZ. The tremolo bridge with innovative Zero Point System 3 eliminates the disadvantages of complex double locking systems and enables the adjustment of the tremolo rest point, thus increasing the tuning stability of the RG370AHMZ in the long term.
This was my 7th guitar and the first Ibanez. It's extremely well made and has the nice look and playability. It was in tune just immediately from the box and it holds the tune amazingly well even after the intensive use of the tremolo bar. The guitar was perfectly set up just out the box with low action and no fret buzz. I am totally satisfied with the purchase and have zero complaints to the product.
It's a really great guitar and plays well the only issue with it out of the box is the frets needed to ve polished but that was about it
I've been playing this guitar for quite a while now, but I think I bought a second hand product for the price of new guitar, it has cuts next to the frets, as if someone tried to pull off the fretbars, and it doesn't have enough glue to cover the holes on one side of the neck, the frets are a bit edgy, but it's okay. It has some mild issues with the polish next to the pickups and anchor screw. Also, the switch lever is bent completely to the side.
Overall the sound is good, can't say anything bad about it, except the poor build quality. Not sure whether you should buy it or not, because I have an opinion that mine probably has been used long before, and I bought it for the price of a new guitar.