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Old 01-28-2012, 08:52 PM
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I have an AFS75 that I used to think was a semi, but it's full hollow, yet thin. I love it. I haven't played it a lot lately as it needs new pots and I'm debating on what pickup to put in the bridge (Duncan Jazz? 59?). Also, PUT FLAT WOUND STRINGS ON IT. I can't stress enough what a difference it made. By the way, Ibanez new AFJ series Artcore ship with flat wound strings on them.


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Originally Posted by Richard-H View Post
I just got an AF95. I love it, but there seem to be an issue with the bridge rattling.
.012 flat wound strings took care of that problem for me.

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