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==Background and press== |
==Background and press== |
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The first [[Ibanez]] Artcore models were released in mid-2002 by [[Ibanez]] whose goal was to offer an affordable range of full-hollow and semi-hollow body guitars that appealed to entry level guitarists who were unable or unwilling to pay big money on high-priced guitars. The Artcore series has developed a reputation for being one of the best value guitars on the market and has been praised by reviewers, and are highly respected for their tone, sustain and the way they hold their tuning. |
The first [[Ibanez]] Artcore models were released in mid-2002 by [[Ibanez]] whose goal was to offer an affordable range of full-hollow and semi-hollow body guitars that appealed to entry level guitarists who were unable or unwilling to pay big money on high-priced guitars. The Artcore series has developed a reputation for being one of the best value guitars on the market and has been praised by reviewers, and are highly respected for their tone, sustain and the way they hold their tuning. |
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After 2017 many models no longer used rosewood and bubinga, and some models that sported maple and mahogany have substituted in linden and nyatoh woods. |
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==Models== |
==Models== |
Revision as of 23:59, 5 May 2019
Ibanez Artcore | |
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Manufacturer | Ibanez |
Period | 2002-present |
Construction | |
Body type | Hollow |
Neck joint | Set-in Neck |
Scale | 24.75" |
Woods | |
Body | Flamed Maple top/back/sides |
Neck | 3pc Mahogany/ Maple |
Fretboard | Bound Rosewood |
Hardware | |
Bridge | ART1 bridge |
Pickup(s) | H-H/ACH1(neck)and ACH2(bridge) |
The Ibanez Artcore series is Ibanez's line of semi and full hollowbody electric guitars.
Background and press
The first Ibanez Artcore models were released in mid-2002 by Ibanez whose goal was to offer an affordable range of full-hollow and semi-hollow body guitars that appealed to entry level guitarists who were unable or unwilling to pay big money on high-priced guitars. The Artcore series has developed a reputation for being one of the best value guitars on the market and has been praised by reviewers, and are highly respected for their tone, sustain and the way they hold their tuning.
After 2017 many models no longer used rosewood and bubinga, and some models that sported maple and mahogany have substituted in linden and nyatoh woods.
Models
List of Artcore guitars currently in production:-
- AF55
- AF55L
- AF71F
- AF75
- AF75G
- AF75L
- AF75T
- AF75TDG
- AFS75T
- AG75
- AG75G
- AGS73FM
- AKJV95
- AM53
- AM73B
- AS53
- AS53L
- AS73
- AS73G
- AS73L
- AS73T
- AS7312
List of Discontinued Models:
- AF75D
- AF75FM
- AF85
- AF86
- AFS75T
- AFS75TD
- AFS78T
- AFS80T
- AFS95T
- AGR63T
- AGS73FM
- AGS83B
- AJD91
- AJD71T
- AK80BS
- AK85DVS1201
- AK86
- AKJ95
- AM73
- AM77
- AM78T
- AS83
- AS93
- AS103
- ASR70
- AWD82LTD
- AWD83
- AWD83T
- AXD83P
See also
References/external links
- Ibanez's Official
- Ibanez Register – A site which gives details on all Ibanez guitars including the Artcore series
- Musicians Friend Review of AFS-75T
- Guitar World's Review of AFS-77TMG and AXD-81VLS – Review also features opinions on the whole Artcore series