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IYV 6 String IP-350 TBK PRS Solid-Body Electric Guitar, Trans Black

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Style: Guitars


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  • all guitars are made punctually by CNC machine with computer programming
  • Perfect neck with almost no defectiveness
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Description

Inyen guitars have strong fingerboard without bending ,good tapering, good shape and good sounds because they are made by cnc machine with 3D computer programming

Brand: IVY


Color: Trans Black


Top Material Type: Mahogany Wood


Body Material: Mahogany


Back Material Type: Basswood


Neck Material Type: Mahogany


Fretboard Material Type: Jatoba Wood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: H


String Material Type: Nickel


Hand Orientation: Right


Item Weight: 9.18 pounds


Product Dimensions: 41.75 x 16.54 x 3.15 inches


Country of Origin: Vietnam


Item model number: IP-350 TBK


Date First Available: August 8, 2015


Back Material: Basswood


Body Material: Mahogany


Color Name: Trans Black


Fretboard Material: Jatoba Wood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: H


Scale Length: 25.0


String Material: Nickel


Top Material: Mahogany Wood


Neck Material Type: Mahogany


Number of Strings: 6


Guitar Bridge System: Tune-O-Matic


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  • IYV 6 String IP-350 TBK PRS Solid-Body Electric Guitar, Trans Black
Hello everyone. First of all, let us get this out of the way. When someone purchases a guitar (whether it is used, refurbished, displayed model, with minor imperfection, or a new one) at some point you are going to set the action, set the intonation, treat the fret board, file the fret ends, replace/modify the knobs/switches/bridge/strings/pickups/neck/etc. to your preference. It is no difference when you buy your vehicle. Eventually, you are going to change/add/replace/modify items on your vehicle to your liking. And that is fine. With that said, please do not count these components as a negative criticism towards these guitars. Let us just focus on the guitar itself. With minor tuning and neck adjustments, these guitars are ready to play right out of the box. As you know, minor tuning and neck adjustments are common with any guitar you purchase. The finish, quality, and construction of these guitars are awesome. The headstock is eye-catching. The neck is straight. The frets do not have dents/divots and are smooth (no sharp edges). The fret board is fine. The body is beautiful. The joints/seems are connected to satisfactory. The hardware (pickup selector or switch/output or input jack/volume & tone knobs or controls/bridge/pickups/pick guard/tuners/electronics/screws/nuts/strap buttons/fret or inlay markers/fret nut) are nice, functional, and tight. There may be some small blemishes or cloudy finishes here and there, fret board might have some kind of dye on it, but nothing really significant that would cause you NOT to play the guitar immediately. I’ve made NO modifications or changed any components on this guitar and had no major issue with feedback noise, guitar getting out of tune from hours of play, components getting loose or not working, breaking strings, electrical issues, etc. Again, everyone has their option on what they consider feedback, guitar out of tune, components getting loose or not working, breaking strings, electrical issues, etc. And that is okay. It also varies on the equipment (amps/stacks/pedals/cables/etc.) you use and how you play these guitars. In conclusion, these guitars are attractive, feel great, look fabulous, sound terrific, entice you to play them and definitely fun to play. I’m sold and I’m a HUGE fan of the IYV Guitars! I wished I could have purchased the earlier models when they first came out. If I had the money, I would buy all the IYV models. For an electric guitar under $200.00 and with no shipping fees, these guitars are an excellent investment! I will say it again. Not only are these guitars gorgeous, but they are also a pleasure to play. I hope IYV will continue to produce new models or have older models available because I am excited in purchasing them in the future. Thank you IYV Guitar company/staff for producing this magnificent product! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2024 by Victor Villanueva Victor Villanueva

  • This guitar is beautiful, sounds good and is a great value.
First off, I can’t say I’m an expert on guitars in any way. I’ve had an acoustic stilling my my closet for over a decade and when the pandemic hit I bought a second had squire strat. I’m perpetually a beginner just try to put a few chords together. Although, I do like learning about guitars and I have even taken apart and fixed a junk guitar. Anyway, I just I wanted a guitar with a full width fret board (unlike my squire) and in particular I wanted a PRS style guitar — both, I figured, would motivate me to practice more. I saw other IYV guitars on Amazon for bargain prices do I started digging into the reviews and found particularly positive reviews on the IP-350, so when they became available I bought one. I have to say I am REALLY glad I did. My guitar came a day early which I wasn’t expecting because it happen to be Easter Sunday. (Amazon, I hope you pay your drivers extra for working holidays!) it was packaged in only a simple guitar box and protective wrapping so I could understand how one of these could be damaged in shipping. Mine, however, was undamaged. The guitar came without a gig bag; the only accessory was the Allen key for the truss rod. Unpacking it, I found the guitar to have good craftsmanship. The maple flame top is beautiful. At first I thought it was substantial in thickness (at least a 1/4”), but removing the pickups allowed me to see it is a 1/16-1/8 veneer. The top seam is just barely crooked, being centered at the bridge and angling up towards the low-E by the neck pick-up. The binding, which nicely imitates a 1/4” maple top is nearly flawless with just a couple of spots of the top black finish on the binding. The body finish was almost perfect with only the most minor chip by the upper horn. The neck is relatively flat (350 mm/ 13.7 in radius) and has 24 frets. I think the fret work is okay, but it’s not as good as the squires I have. There was one sharp fret around 22 that I filed down. The fret ends have significant tooling marks and are inconsistent in visual quality. The top of the frets are gritty. The fret markers and logo inlays seem to be natural material (shell or abalone) and the nut is bone!! There was a drop of top coat on my headstock logo. The tuners are unbranded but seem to work fine. They feel better than the ones I have on my squires. The 3-way switch feels solid as do the volume and tone pots which have to scratchiness. I opened the back cover and pulled off the humbuckers to look at the electronics. The back cavity reveals Korean made Samsung dime-sized pots. The wiring is a thicker gauge than what I have seen on other budget guitars and the soldering looks good. The back cavity is shielded with cheesy-looking foil tape but is otherwise not conductive. The humbucker cavities, on the other hand do have a black conductive paint or liner. The humbuckers themselves are branded “Destiny CNC Wound”. My guitar weighed 7 lbs - 14 oz, which seems light for a mahogany body guitar. The body is 2” thick, or perhaps a bit over 2” thick at its thickest but don’t feel thicker than my 1.5” squires thanks to a belly cut and the arched top. The guitar is really well balanced. The neck does want to dive or pop up in my hands, a least. The guitar came nearly perfectly set-up out of the box. Action is low and intonation is perfect. I just had to fuss with the E string tuner. I did change my strings from the stock 10ga to 9ga after just a day as a matter of personal preference. The setup only really required a minor adjustment at that point. However, I did find out that the string-through ferrules weren’t set in very tight and could fall out fairly easy. My understanding is this could be fixed with a drop or two of a semi-permanent glue, but I left mine alone. While I had the strings off I oiled the fret board and cleaned up my fret ends. I don’t play well enough to comment on the tones but to me the guitar sounds full or heavy. Unfortunately, the pick ups are microphonic. I have read this can be reduced by removing the metal covers, but I have not tried that. Overall I think this guitar gets high marks for the overall look, bone nut, natural inlays, mahogany body and maple top. The tuners and electronics are at least okay, if not very good, for a budget guitar. The fret work and pick-ups and ferrules are okay and just might be what you expect from a budget guitar. Put that all together, in my very NON-expert opinion, this guitar is still an very good buy at less than $160. Just looking at the basic features and craftsmanship (mahogany body, maple top, natural fret markers and logo inlays, bone nut) you could easily pay 2 times what IYV is selling these for. If you are looking for an inexpensive PRS-style guitar, my advice is when this becomes available, don’t think about it, just buy it. You will be happy you did. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2022 by ZuSu (£цэ!#) ZuSu (£цэ!#)

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