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Ibanez AF75D

Hollow Body/Semi Hollow Body Electric Guitar from Ibanez belonging to the AF Artcore series

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Published on 02/22/08 at 11:46
Japanese-
22 frets
2 humbucking pickups Ibanez ACH1 + ACH2
VT-50 + bridge tailpiece ART-1
Mechanical oil bath
Chrome hardware
2 Volumes 2 Tones
Artcore mahogany set neck. Phil Guitar dsl for that mistake!

UTILIZATION

The handle is comfortable to play. it is rather late and fast.
The access is facilitated by the sharp cutaway.
The body is deeper than on other models of genre.Elle is slightly heavier, but it is nice tes in terms of comfort and game (keeping the guitar against the ribs).
The depth of the body brings a powerful and warm without being plugged into an amp.
On an amp the sound is very jazzy, while providing a more traditional electric.
The pickups are basic but still very suitable for a beginner like me ... I think a change of four good but not that urge.

SOUNDS

This scratch was made for me.
I wanted to play a scratch either acoustic or on amp.
I play a Peavey Blazer 158 amp (15 watts).
Not being a pro suits me well I enjoy with good small trips without breaking .... ears of my neighbors.
I quite like playing clean sounds.
I'm having too much with the distortion or overdrive, but I do not like to stick around and every time I play.
You can do anything with this guitar and it sounds: the Beatles to Nirvana via Tete, Brassens, Led Zep blues or good candy.

OVERALL OPINION

It's been three years since I started guitar and it's been two years since I played on the scraper.
I love his look, his hand causing (orange).
I love the sound jazzy, powerful and warm the body be it acoustic or electric.
It's not very objective, but there is nothing I dislike about this guitar.

In terms of price, 390 euros for a guitar like that, I think it's clear ...
In terms of quality, well it has a cool sound, the finish is superb (violin, varnish, pearlescent handle) compared to identical models in big brands for me are not photos.
In the words of Guitar Phil's opinion, value for money is exceptional "as long as you are not a" snob "narrow-minded who believe that only 3000 Euros guitars do the trick (like Gibsons or Gretsch).. "