I got one of these way back when they were $137 back then nobody wanted a green Les Paul, I believe this guitar made the color popular again, I was able to get the ocean blue model when they discontinued this model, the green one is like a 60s LP with a slim tapered C shaped neck and a 3 piece body, the blue LP is modeled on a 50s LP with a fatter D shaped neck, a one piece back, really just a thin cap on the back, to make it look like a one piece back,has the flame maple veneer like the green one,the fatter neck is just as comfortable to play as the slim tapered neck, I don't have a favorite I like both of them, awesome guitars.
The company IYV is Inyen Vina. There are guitars you can still find with this or "Inyen" on the headstock. From Vietnam i highly reccomend this companys products. This is a scanned and precision machine cut body and neck of a 59 les paul standard. I love mine. Tho these are machine cut, Vietnam has some of the most amazing instrumental craftsmen i have seen. There are many handmade (no power tools) guitars from vietnamese craftsmen that are one of a kind beautiful and perfectly melodic guitars that sell for extremely cheap in the US. Google some
Quality and setup are apples and oranges and are mutually exclusive. You can have a custom $5K guitar that has a horrible setup doesn’t mean it’s bad and you can have a crappy guitar that is setup well doesn’t mean it’s a good guitar. I used extreme examples but you get my point.
100% spot on. It's all about the setup and the player. Good is good great is better but the diminishing returns concept seems to really kick in around 300 to 500 these days imho at least.
I have one. First thing, I’m super impressed with the quality of the build. The neck is super easy to play. Action was spot on out of the box. (Which can be off on expensive guitars) actually has a bone nut. Pick ups are decent. If I were to change anything on it. It would be to upgrade the pickups. Other than that it’s a lot of bang for the price.
I just bought the IP 350 in trans black. A couple of flaws in the finish and the fret board was dry as southern Baptist town on Sunday but everything else was as near perfect as you can get.
I was looking for a good first guitar and just got the IP-350 TBK PRS guitar. It is beautifully made and sounds great. A friend, that plays, came over and installed new strings, polished the frets some and then adjusted intonation as needed. It's an awesome guitar and now he's thing of getting one, as well.
I have one of the ISMF 200 mustang hybrid. Mine had the pickups changed to greybottoms and it sounds absolutely awesome! ( original pickups came with it). The tuners were changed as well. It gets some serious wicked sounds thru my tube amps. Next one I want to pick up is the Brian May (the original version).
I just picked one up brand new for $80 from an pallet store in Mtn Home AR. Should’ve bought the whole stack to resell them. It does play amazing, neck and frets are damn good out of the box.
there are things that are super easily fixable and then there’s things that are actually super serious and a big deal. intonation and action can usually be fixed pretty darn easily. Same with the truss rod(implying it’s not broken). and the pickups too. bad wiring or a poor anchor point for the bridge or a bad nut/neck/frets is definitely much harder to fix and should be sent back if it’s an issue
I Have one... And its awesome... Everybody ask me where did I got it from... Cause it looks great... Sounds fantástic for the price... And it feels awesome to play... Great jewel.. 100 recomended
Lol, on sale for $150ish right now, got two $75 gift cards for being a lab rat for a tech company yesterday, guess I know where they are going, lol. Good review.
I played a lespaul but i recently moved country and didn't bring my guitar so im looking for a new cheap guitar that will sound good and play well. The cheap ones ive been renting is horrible, intonation sucks and the action is extremely high but i had to make do. Do you think this purchase would be worth it?
For me it was definitely worth it. Some people may be more particular than I am, but with all the things I discussed in the video, I'm really happy with it.
I got one second hand and I cant find any reason someone would have sent this back .There is not one issue that would prevent anyone form playing it. Low action perfect intonation one piece body no buzzing fair pickups beautiful flame maple top.Only needed fret oil and will replace strings soon.
I got one of these on eBay for $130. I got it ONLY because of the color and wasn't really expecting much more seeing as I also have an actual Gibson LP. Turns out that it's awesome. Plugged in and played straight out of the box, didn't even have to tune it. I can't tell very much of a difference between it and my Gibson. I did eventually swap out the pick ups for P-90s but that's just a personal preference. The factory pick ups play just as good as most high end brands. I'd LOVE to get one of these in gold top but I don't believe they make those.
I have. Gibson les paul studio. Epiphone les paul standard. Epiphone jr and special 2 les paul. I just picked up that same green ivy les paul. It holds its own. Plays very good. To be honest i cant tell the difference from epiphone standard and the ivy except the cost. But im going to upgrade the pickups in the ivy. This reminds of the Ibanez les pauls i was buying in the 70s. A couple upgrades and wella. You basically had a gibson without emptying you wallet. Guitar technology has come a long way. There are many companies producing good guitars at affordable prices for beginners. Ivy is a good example.
Great video, only thing is when you were demoing the sound of the guitar, the natural sound of the pick on the strings was at least as loud as the amp, making it difficult to hear the real tone.
@@Everything-hw4jbJust finished professionally setting up this guitar and honestly was far off the neck was so straight was almost back bowing so I gave it a hair relief then I intonated it and it wasn't to far off , then I raise pickups and the front pickup straightend out when I rose it a hair , This thing plays better than any les Paul and is light usually Les Paul's weigh a ton
On their website they actually have a lot of different guitars in different colors and styles. I believe they have some other LP styles www.inyenvinaguitars.com/product/guitars.html
What the hell is happening i missed something. A guy about 3 weeks ago got a brand new one for 40 U.S. dollars. I couldn't believe it. But it happened. Someone bought a pallet of them that lost at the airport he made a bid and bought a pallet stacked with new iyv electric guitars. Im not that lucky.
The pickups sound very muddy and thin to me. I found the same problem with my firefly. After a pick up change the guitar is incredible. I'm in my sixties and i've been a Gibson player for many years. Trust me those days are over. I've come to realize most of these very inexpensive imports perform exceptional with a pick up change. Materials, fit and finish, playability , are identical. Save your money and steer away from Gibson guitars.
I bought one through an auction for 85.00 and I am in love with it. It's beautiful and plays great.
Mine too! I just bought another budget guitar (Grote) and it’s just as good.
I got one of these way back when they were $137 back then nobody wanted a green Les Paul, I believe this guitar made the color popular again, I was able to get the ocean blue model when they discontinued this model, the green one is like a 60s LP with a slim tapered C shaped neck and a 3 piece body, the blue LP is modeled on a 50s LP with a fatter D shaped neck, a one piece back, really just a thin cap on the back, to make it look like a one piece back,has the flame maple veneer like the green one,the fatter neck is just as comfortable to play as the slim tapered neck, I don't have a favorite I like both of them, awesome guitars.
The company IYV is Inyen Vina. There are guitars you can still find with this or "Inyen" on the headstock. From Vietnam i highly reccomend this companys products. This is a scanned and precision machine cut body and neck of a 59 les paul standard. I love mine. Tho these are machine cut, Vietnam has some of the most amazing instrumental craftsmen i have seen. There are many handmade (no power tools) guitars from vietnamese craftsmen that are one of a kind beautiful and perfectly melodic guitars that sell for extremely cheap in the US. Google some
I agree. I love this guitar!
I bought two Iyv guitars and love them.Great bang for the bucks and I can afford a new one finally.
My IYV SG have Inyen Vina in script on the headstock and I like it better than the block IYV. I have 6 others and dig them all.
@@1satisfiedmind I haven't seen one in a few years. I really liked them myself. That's cool man. It's a good brand.
I have an IYV spalted maple Thinline tele. Looks gorgeous, plays well and is very well built for its price. Can definitely recommend IYV.
Quality and setup are apples and oranges and are mutually exclusive. You can have a custom $5K guitar that has a horrible setup doesn’t mean it’s bad and you can have a crappy guitar that is setup well doesn’t mean it’s a good guitar. I used extreme examples but you get my point.
I totally see what you're saying.
100% spot on. It's all about the setup and the player. Good is good great is better but the diminishing returns concept seems to really kick in around 300 to 500 these days imho at least.
10k or $80, every guitar/instrument should have the set up gone over. You’re absolutely correct
@@Everything-hw4jb I have seen the model you are reviewing for sale at $75.00
New private party selling it. Good deal?
I have one. First thing, I’m super impressed with the quality of the build. The neck is super easy to play. Action was spot on out of the box. (Which can be off on expensive guitars) actually has a bone nut. Pick ups are decent. If I were to change anything on it. It would be to upgrade the pickups. Other than that it’s a lot of bang for the price.
You nailed it! I totally agree.
I just bought the IP 350 in trans black. A couple of flaws in the finish and the fret board was dry as southern Baptist town on Sunday but everything else was as near perfect as you can get.
I was looking for a good first guitar and just got the IP-350 TBK PRS guitar. It is beautifully made and sounds great. A friend, that plays, came over and installed new strings, polished the frets some and then adjusted intonation as needed. It's an awesome guitar and now he's thing of getting one, as well.
That's really good information. That's a really cool looking guitar! It's a 24-fret, right?
@@Everything-hw4jb Yes...24 fret
Great vid danny!
Thanks!
I have one of the ISMF 200 mustang hybrid. Mine had the pickups changed to greybottoms and it sounds absolutely awesome! ( original pickups came with it). The tuners were changed as well. It gets some serious wicked sounds thru my tube amps. Next one I want to pick up is the Brian May (the original version).
That's awesome! Great ideas.
I just picked one up brand new for $80 from an pallet store in Mtn Home AR. Should’ve bought the whole stack to resell them. It does play amazing, neck and frets are damn good out of the box.
Wow! You got a great deal!
Bruh I got mine for 80$ off a Facebook marketplace
Got mine for $86 at a second hand amazon return shop
there are things that are super easily fixable and then there’s things that are actually super serious and a big deal. intonation and action can usually be fixed pretty darn easily. Same with the truss rod(implying it’s not broken). and the pickups too.
bad wiring or a poor anchor point for the bridge or a bad nut/neck/frets is definitely much harder to fix and should be sent back if it’s an issue
Great points! Thank you
Great video.
I took the poker chip and pick guard off mine and it looks awesome.
I might have to consider that.
I just seen one on ebay I've always wanted a green les Paul but I'm never gonna pay 2or 3k this is awesome
I love this guitar! Beautiful color too.
I just *saw one on eBay
I think the good quality imports, eg stainless steel frets, baked maple , etc are in the $350 to $700 price range.
Definitely
I got the GREEN one, the abalone inlay is shockingly good as is the sound and plays excellent. I don’t think this one required any additional setup.
I agree. Mine doesn't really need any work.
I Have one... And its awesome... Everybody ask me where did I got it from... Cause it looks great... Sounds fantástic for the price... And it feels awesome to play... Great jewel.. 100 recomended
You're totally right. It plays great and sounds great! So glad I picked it up.
I've got the Mustang/Jag hybrid and the black PRS copy and like them both a lot.
Very cool!
Lol, on sale for $150ish right now, got two $75 gift cards for being a lab rat for a tech company yesterday, guess I know where they are going, lol. Good review.
I noticed that yesterday. Hope you like it!
I played a lespaul but i recently moved country and didn't bring my guitar so im looking for a new cheap guitar that will sound good and play well. The cheap ones ive been renting is horrible, intonation sucks and the action is extremely high but i had to make do. Do you think this purchase would be worth it?
For me it was definitely worth it. Some people may be more particular than I am, but with all the things I discussed in the video, I'm really happy with it.
@@Everything-hw4jb the thing thats stopping mr is that its online, i rather try it out first
@@senorgaren just curious sir, did you get one?
I got one second hand and I cant find any reason someone would have sent this back .There is not one issue that would prevent anyone form playing it. Low action perfect intonation one piece body no buzzing fair pickups beautiful flame maple top.Only needed fret oil and will replace strings soon.
That is my experience exactly. Mine is not second-hand, but I have no issues with it at all.
$111 EBay on 3/22/2023…received Sunday 3/26 for $130 approx! Awesome and I’ve some $5k guitars.
Wow, that's a good deal. I think this one plays as well as my Les Paul Studio.
I got one of these on eBay for $130. I got it ONLY because of the color and wasn't really expecting much more seeing as I also have an actual Gibson LP. Turns out that it's awesome. Plugged in and played straight out of the box, didn't even have to tune it. I can't tell very much of a difference between it and my Gibson. I did eventually swap out the pick ups for P-90s but that's just a personal preference. The factory pick ups play just as good as most high end brands. I'd LOVE to get one of these in gold top but I don't believe they make those.
Wow, 130??? I'm jealous. That gold top would be cool.
Perhaps we should write a letter and request the gold top 🤔
I have. Gibson les paul studio. Epiphone les paul standard. Epiphone jr and special 2 les paul. I just picked up that same green ivy les paul. It holds its own. Plays very good. To be honest i cant tell the difference from epiphone standard and the ivy except the cost. But im going to upgrade the pickups in the ivy. This reminds of the Ibanez les pauls i was buying in the 70s. A couple upgrades and wella. You basically had a gibson without emptying you wallet. Guitar technology has come a long way. There are many companies producing good guitars at affordable prices for beginners. Ivy is a good example.
Good idea about upgrading the pickups. I honestly like playing this one as much as my actual Les Paul.
I also Love Mine!
I noticed one of my volume knobs is a little out of whack now but I still love it.
Great video, only thing is when you were demoing the sound of the guitar, the natural sound of the pick on the strings was at least as loud as the amp, making it difficult to hear the real tone.
Thanks for your thoughts. I agree, I noticed that later. I should have pulled down that audio channel during the demo.
got mine for 75 bucks in the box guy i know got amazon pallet when he picked it up had 30 guityars in it all iyv so he gave me a deal on one
Awesome!
@@Everything-hw4jbJust finished professionally setting up this guitar and honestly was far off the neck was so straight was almost back bowing so I gave it a hair relief then I intonated it and it wasn't to far off , then I raise pickups and the front pickup straightend out when I rose it a hair , This thing plays better than any les Paul and is light usually Les Paul's weigh a ton
Is the neck chunky? And is that a Pao Ferro board?
The neck is not chunky at all. Very easy to grip and play. I'm honestly not sure what kind of fret board it is.
@@Everything-hw4jb
I've since found out it's a Jatoba board. I'm not sure what that feels like, I don't think I've tried one of those yet.
@@mr.d.572 Feels pretty smooth.
Real talk - I like this just as well as my $700 epiphone LP modern.
I have a Les Paul Studio and I think this guitar plays just as well.
Any other colors than green? 🤔
On their website they actually have a lot of different guitars in different colors and styles. I believe they have some other LP styles www.inyenvinaguitars.com/product/guitars.html
Yes, they also have green
@@jrockofages5413 I got the GREEN one it’s very nice.
@@flouisbailey envious
@@jrockofages5413 About $200.00 will only go up, I checked and they make a beauty in Blue but don’t think it is on Amazon
What the hell is happening i missed something. A guy about 3 weeks ago got a brand new one for 40 U.S. dollars. I couldn't believe it. But it happened. Someone bought a pallet of them that lost at the airport he made a bid and bought a pallet stacked with new iyv electric guitars. Im not that lucky.
Seriously, that would have been amazing.
Quite an axe collection there bruva \,,/
Thank you!
I HAVE THE IPF 300 PRS TYPE GUITAR SEMI-HOLLOWBODY TOBACCO SUNBURST IT IS AMAZING GOT IT FROM AMAZON $204 ONE MONTH AGO YOU CAN TRUST IYV GUITARS
That is so cool! Now I'm going to go check that one out.
What model name and number of this IYV guitar?
Honestly, all the writing is in Korean, so I'm not sure.
my pickup same way i n front
Cool. How do you like it?
Would have been nice if he'd let us hear the pickups separately
Darn, I didn't think about that, but that's a really good idea. I'm getting to review another one and I'll do that. Thanks for the idea.
I am so lucky I found one on eBay for 78 dollars plus 23 shipping brand new still on the box
Wow! That is amazing.
I thought it was pronounced "Eve" 😆
Maybe so, I have no idea. I have heard others say "I, Y, V" but I could be totally wrong.
@@Everything-hw4jb I think you're right and I was wrong.
same company owners of wolf guitars. if you know wolf guitars you know what im talking about, all this gutar need is locking tuners
I got mine for $100
Wow!
Still spells ivy
Everything I've seen is IYV
LOL
yep
The pickups sound very muddy and thin to me.
I found the same problem with my firefly. After a pick up change the guitar is incredible.
I'm in my sixties and i've been a Gibson player for many years. Trust me those days are over.
I've come to realize most of these very inexpensive imports perform exceptional with a pick up change. Materials, fit and finish, playability , are identical. Save your money and steer away from Gibson guitars.
I agree with you. I'm impressed with the guitar but it could stand some modifications.
It’s crap🥴
Did you get one? I'm wondering if you had a different experience.
Very informative. Thanks for your detailed explanation 😆😂🤣