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Ibanez Artcore AFS75T Electric Guitar

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Jazz to punk and everywhere in-between.

Killer finishes, full body/neck/head/F hole binding, and precision-inlaid pearl bars on the rosewood fretboard make it look fabulous. Dual humbuckers provide a range of sounds. Vintage vibrato and roller bridge.

Ibanez Artcore AFS75T Electric Guitar Features:

  • Maple top, sides, and back
  • Mahogany neck
  • Bound rosewood fretboard
  • ACH1 humbucker at the neck
  • ACH2 humbucker at the bridge
  • VBF70 vintage vibrato
  • ART2 roller bridge

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Artcore is no bore

I have this guitar, and let me start off by saying, out of the box this guitar was begging to be played. For the price, Ibanez has to cut a few corners as we all know, and those corners are easily squared up. I changed the tuners immediately with a set of Grovers, and the pickups came out next. I replaced them with a matching set of Seymores; WOW. This guitar just turned into a monster. Sustain for the brain. That sweet, mid-hungry hollow body tone just jumped out and grabbed me. I love this guitar. The action is perfect, and the neck is just the right size. Add in a Bigsby, and you have yourself an all purose axe! The upgrades cost me about $200.00, but now the guitar sounds like it cost $2000.

Reviewed by AboveAverageJoe on 8/23/2006 who plays Variety.

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Good guitar for a great price.

I bought this guitar about a year ago.. Plays quite well. The action is nice, I recommend this guitar to anyone who doesn't have the money to go and buy a Gretsch. The only issue was that the Wammy bar is too close to the high 'e' string and keeps rubbing against it while I play. The pickcard pretty much sucks.. it always would rumble and vibrate so I just screwed it off. Overall, great tone and action!

Reviewed by Saeed on 3/16/2007 who plays Everything.

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Truly an awesome and versatile guit

I was shopping around for an electric guitar at a local guitar center and came across this Ibanez Artcore AFS75T of a beauty. Right away I was attracted by its looks, and as soon as I played this geetar, I knew that was the one. The sound on this guitar is awesome. The dual humbuckers is what really makes it a versatile guitar.The tremelo bar isn't a bad feature either.This guitar goes from 50's rock n' roll to blues, rockabilly, jazz and pretty much any style yore soul decides to play. I really recommend this guitar if you're looking for good sounds, features, and looks. Definitely worth buying.

Reviewed by DanTheMan on 9/20/2006 who plays 50's rock n roll, blues, rock.

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WOW Great job ibanez!

First off, may i just say that the whole Artcore series is just fantastic. This model in particular grabbed my eyes at the music store.The semi-hollow body makes for a very deep, rich tone and almost acoustic sounds when played clean or unplugged. Keep in mind that it is a bigsby, not a whammy. If you do happen to use this guitar with distortion, there will be feedback, as this will happen with most semi-hollow guitars. Also keep in mind that this guitar is not capable of super high fret access so it is not a good guitar for shredding or intricate soloing. Although i do have more than one guitar, this is my preferance for jazz, but it isn't the greatest guitar for rock or metal.

Reviewed by Jazzmaster96 on 8/16/2006 who plays Jazz,Blues,Funk.

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Beautiful

Bought this guitar used 6 months ago, and it does a very good job. Has the best tone of all my guitars. Gives an acoustic-electric vibe on clean, so buying this saves you the trouble of getting an acoustic-electric. Produces very good sounds for jazz and punk. If you're creative with feedback, you can even get a doom metal sound (reminiscent of Celtic Frost). The only minor problem is the strap buttons come loose very easily; almost on a day to day basis. Overall, this guitar was a good buy. I would recommend for almost every style of music

Reviewed by Icky Thump on 5/30/2007 who plays Progressive, Punk, Metal, Ska.

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