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IYV 6 String ISSY-200NA Strat Solid-Body Electric Guitar, Natural, Right

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Features

  • 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: IYV


Color: natural


Top Material Type: Sycamore


Body Material: Sycamore


Back Material Type: Sycamore


Neck Material Type: Maple


Fretboard Material Type: Jatoba Wood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: H


String Material Type: Nickel


Hand Orientation: Right


Item Weight: 10.03 pounds


Product Dimensions: 41.73 x 16.54 x 3.15 inches


Item model number: ISSY-200NA


Date First Available: August 8, 2015


Back Material: Sycamore


Body Material: Sycamore


Color Name: natural


Fretboard Material: Jatoba Wood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: H


Scale Length: 25.5


String Material: Nickel


Top Material: Sycamore


Neck Material Type: Maple


Number of Strings: 6


Guitar Bridge System: Tremolo


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  • This guitar guarantees my elitist snob standards brings them my money again lol
**JUST A FOLLOW UP** I spotted this again on sale and scored it paying with Amazon points of just $100.18! Now, the first one's figuring actually improved as it aged an really stands out better than when it was fresh, but this one's grain figuring is amazing! It looks like a fumed eucalyptus quilt and is exactly the pattern I had be desiring recently and planning to order some fumed eucalyptus veneer. The construction just like the first and my other IYV is flawless. Much like the first, I will have to router a bridge cavity and plan to refinish it in green, but I will keep these guitars with me until the day I put back into the Earth. IYV has really outperformed everyone in the current market I don't care what brand, model and pricing you're referencing. I swore this was my final year buying guitars as I'm about to finish building my own and continue doing so, but if I spot more models from IYV I will bend that rule and buy them. **Read onto my original review and you'll get a lot of good information** A very well-made guitar. I play at that sought after elite level of shredding, arpeggios and sweeps, blues, 2-hand touch like the thing is a piano, so I have incredibly high standards, but am not actually a snob as my headline jests. I buy a lot of cheap guitars from $50 up to $400, have owned in the many dozens of guitars, still own some very expensive models, dozens of budget models, and can do extreme custom work in regard to woodwork, hardware, building custom active circuits and in some cases, modifying the pickups themselves extensively. Out of the box it's a very nice-looking guitar with zero cosmetic flaws, but I would have liked for the tiger stripe flaming to be as outstanding as that which is pictured. It's not an issue at all. The neck depth thickness is equivalent to an acoustic-electric rather than a heavy metal shredder so often paper-thin necks; this is ultimately irrelevant to me. The hardware is very good quality and well chromed. I prefer satin or black, but still have no complaints. The pickups are very high output, raunchy, groany, good "wah-like" bend and twang with very sleazy and in your face pinch harmonics. A perfect starting point for the active circuit I will build and install in it. It has a headstock that matches my Johson super stratocasters I've owned for nearly 20 years, and a few other off-brand guitars I still own. It's a design I have always really liked. I needed another daily player because ATM, for all the guitars I have, the majority are in the operating room and after a serious injury 3 years ago to my shoulder, I've not caught up with them and quite truly haven't had the patience in light of the injury to grind through the work required. Taking a fancy looking $65 junk-brand guitar to the performance of a $1000 name brand build is far from impossible, but it's also several hundred dollars of my own labor, with the advantage being only about a $30 investment for usually a better bridge(unavoidable), and my custom-built active electronics. This doesn't need any hardware upgrades and the pickups are ideal for my intentions, but without the modifications, would still easily be as good as a set of Duncans, Gibsons, Dimarzios and so on. I don't get wrapped up in brand mythology. It comes with a MFR. stamp that looks quite respectable and like the brand may in fact command much respect in another decade or so, and though I've read some negative reviews, this guitar is picture perfect out of the box in performance and appearance, and needed very minor hardware adjustments. My only complaint is no fret markers on the board, only side markers, but I will buy a fancy set of stickers for this desire. In the long term, there's a very good chance I will strip the finish off the body and rub on a red or a green dye before resealing it, and potentially thin the neck out, but I have some hollow body Les Pauls that are it's equivalent, and I've never had an issue shredding metal on those so maybe this one will remain at this thickness depth. Anyway, I was eyeballing their PRS style clones before jumping on this one instead because it's a neck through, the torch stripe graining, and the Wilkinson tremolo, so in a few months, may very well jump on one of those models after I've finished up several long standing project guitars. This was purchased in the hopes that it would be worthy as a daily player without mods so I have some variety at the moment, and took 20 minutes to determine I made a wise decision and am not disappointed in any measure. I looked at some budget model Jacksons and Ibanezes when I reviewed this one, but their features were a major turn off. Bolt on necks, crappy vintage fulcrum tremolos, boring finish options etc., and they would need a lot of labor and the bridges upgraded to satisfy me. I definitely made the right call and Christmas came early for me. I now have another high end additional daily player that doesn't need any grueling upgrades. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2023 by JonM

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i got this on sale, CHEAP. like well under $200 cheap. i didnt expect much. i was blown away when i got it. no. its not a $1500 guitar, but for the price, its AMAZING. very decent fit and finish, NO SHARP FRET ENDS!! (one of the worst issues ive found with any bargain guitar) SMOOTH FINISH. ive bought $800 name brand guitars that had horrible runs in teh clear coat, this one was impeccable. good weight, good balance. if youre one of those people that have to change out pickups on everything because you cant tune your equipment to get the sound you want, youll probably do that weather the pickups are good or not, so no use commenting on that. but they are your average middle of the line pu. theyre no dave mustain livewire active pickups, but not trash like esp/ltd likes to use either. i will keep them becasue i know how to adjust my amp to bring out the tones i want. (do better, guitarists) my big complaint is the plastic pickup rings are warped and need to be replaced. merely aesthetic - ill be replacing them with metal. the fretboard will probably get a light leveling, which i had already planned to do because it is a cheap guitar, but other than a truss rod adjustment out of the box, it is absolutely flat enough to play as is. im giving 4 stars mainly because of those ugly warped pickup rings, slightly because of the 2 very, very, ever so slightly high frets that need dressed, and needing a truss rod adjustment out of the box, although the last one is completely understandable considering it has probably traveled through SEVERAL different temp and humidity cycles between the maker and me. if youre like me and enjoy tinkering with guitars as much as playing, youre losing money not buying this thing. imo, if youre a beginner, IF you plan on having someone knowledgeable set it up, this would be a great bargain beginners guitar also. did i mention how pretty it looks? (again, assuming you ignore that disgusting pickup ring) gotta love the natural finishes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2025 by Sean Zanella

  • Best $200 guitar I've ever bought
I wasn't expecting very much from this guitar so I was really surprised at the quality when I got it. The shipping was pretty quick, I think about a week, maybe less. The quality of this thing is unbelievable for the price. I took it to my local luthier to have a bone nut custom made for it and all of the guys in the shop could not believe it was only $200. After changing the nut and a professional setup with some good strings it plays like $1,000 guitar. A couple of months later I decided to put some Wilkinson zebra pickups in it and now it truly is $1,000 quality guitar with about $400 invested, and the pickups look like they were made for it. Oh, I also swapped the tuners out for Wilkinson locking tuners so now the whole guitar is 100% Korean parts and Korean made. the pickups that came with the guitar aren't too bad they're just not the sound that I was looking for. They were a little bright but very well made. They appear to be waxed up and wrapped in some kind of plastic tape with cloth tape around it. The original pickups were great for metal and rock, I just like my pickups to be a little more mellow. The ones I put in it are similar to a JB set and now it's perfect. One thing I love about this guitar is the width of the neck and the string spacing. I have big fat fingers and having the strings just a little further apart is extremely helpful. I think the tuners that came with it are probably decent quality but I had already decided I was putting Wilkinson lockers on it. I have about 20 guitars in my collection and this one is up there in quality with the more expensive ones I have. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2025 by Dan B.

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