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Ibanez Artcore AF75

$399.00

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Discover the harmonious blend of tradition and innovation with the Ibanez Artcore AF75. This full-hollow body electric guitar is renowned for its rich, resonant tone and comfortable playability. With a beautifully crafted maple body and set-in mahogany neck, the AF75 delivers a naturally warm, resonant sound that’s ideal for jazz, blues, and rock. The guitar features Ibanez Classic Elite humbucker pickups, providing a versatile range of tones, from mellow and smooth to powerful and punchy. The AF75 is also equipped with a bound walnut fretboard and Artcore AF set-in neck, offering a seamless playing experience. Its stunning aesthetics, from its sleek chrome hardware to its unique F-hole design, add to the overall appeal. The Ibanez Artcore AF75 is more than just a guitar, it’s a testament to Ibanez’s commitment to quality and musical innovation

Description

  • Body: Linden top/back/sides
  • Neck: Nyatoh, set
  • Scale: 24.7”/628mm
  • Fingerboard: Walnut with acrylic block inlay
  • Frets: 20
  • Pickups: 2x Classic Elite humbuckers
  • Controls: 2x volume, 2x tone, three-way pickup selector
  • Hardware: Antique gold
  • Left-handed?: No
  • Finish: Brown Sunburst, Red Sunburst

One important technical aspect of vintage jazz guitars is the materials used to make them. These guitars are typically made with high-quality tonewoods, such as maple or mahogany, which are known for their rich, warm tone and excellent sustain. The design of the guitar may also include features such as a floating bridge or tailpiece, which can enhance the resonance and projection of the instrument.

Another important technical aspect of vintage jazz guitars is the electronics and pickups used to amplify the sound of the instrument. These guitars often feature specialized pickups, such as the humbucker or P-90, which are designed to capture the warm, mellow tone of the guitar and provide a smooth, natural sound when amplified.

Finally, the overall craftsmanship and attention to detail in the construction of a vintage jazz guitar is often considered to be a key factor in its value and appeal. These guitars may feature intricate inlays, decorative bindings, and other ornamental details that add to their aesthetic appeal and make them highly sought after by collectors and musicians alike.