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Usually ships in 1-2 business days | | Only 1 left in stock, order soon! | | | | | | If you thought the only good full or semi-hollow guitars were expensive (and the inexpensive ones weren't any good), think again. Ibanez Artcore guitars represent thinking that's way outside the box. No matter what kind of music you play - blues, jazz, rock, punkabilly, cow punk, Klezmer Metal, whatever - if you're serious about getting some fat, rich tone you need to step up get it on. With Ibanez Artcore, you can now go full or semi-hollow. You can't afford not to!
Includes Deluxe Ibanez Hardshell Case
Features
Traditional and Cutting Edge Specs
Huge assortment of styles...from big and small bodied full hollows to small bodies semi-acoustics.
Medium output Artcore pickups accurately reproduce the cool, complex tones of a hollow AND work well with effects.
The great upper fret access and sustain of a set-in neck...at the price of a bolt-on.
Maple body
ART-1 bridge
VT50 tailpiece
2 ACH humbuckers
Technical Info
Neck: Artcore
Body: Maple
Frets: Large frets allow a more traditional feel when playing a slightly rounder and wider fretboard radius
Bridge: ART-1
Neck Pickup: ACH1
Bridge Pickup: ACH2
Tailpiece: VT50 | | | |
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| | Features | Ibanez AG75 Brown Sunburst Hollowbody features all Maple Full Hollowbody tone at a ridiculous priceIbanez ACH1 and ACH2 pickups deliver clean, warm tones that work well with boosts, overdrives, and effects pedalsSet neck construction lends itself to singing, fat sustain and great upper fret accessTonal range perfect for everything from blues and jazz to rockabilly and punk, whateva...Includes Deluxe Ibanez Hardshell Case
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Quite a Guitar Dec 05, 2008 I just received an Ibanez AG75 as a very early Christmas present, and I must way that I'm quite impressed. If you do some surfing on the web and read the reviews, you'll see that players generally are quite favorably impressed and often surprised by the tonal variety the three-way switch and the four knob controllers provide. It's true... One can get some of that British Invasion jangle and a nice warm jazz tone, as well as much that's in between. One of my former music theory students has an AF75, and when I saw his guitar I was impressed with how much nicer it looked than in the photos you find all over the web. The difference between the stock photos of the AG75 and the finish are even more stark -- the photos don't do it justice. The neck is sized and shaped for easy technique, and while one could quibble about the D'Addario strings that come on it, they have a pretty even feel and sound. My guitar came set up well from the factory. Just be aware that protective plastic film that they put between the bridge and the body is a bit of a pain to remove: I found it difficult to remove without moving the bridge. I have not had a lot of time to try out the guitar, but I did some testing with a tuner and have found the intonation to be very consistent, and the tuners hold their tune quite well, especially with stings that are so new.
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