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Was out shopping and while waiting in my car took a quick peek at Reverb to find this guitar at a super low price. Shot an offer over immediately and after a little haggling had this on its way to me. I've had it since Friday afternoon.
This is honestly a seriously nice guitar for what it is. Single-pickup, laminate 175 style guitar in natural/blonde. Perfectly simple, don't need any more, can't get by with less. I'm not sure if all Ibanez guitars are of this quality as I've never really owned an Ibanez archtop but I have been really impressed. The build quality is top-notch, no weird imperfections or anything like that - the instrument just feels sturdy without being overbuilt and I actually like the poly finish on it. On paper, the neck is a bit thin to my tastes. Just hair under .80" at the 1st and a hair over .90" at the 10th fret. In reality, I hardly notice when playing. I really should try not to be so particular on neck profiles because I get surprised all the time.
I think Ibanez (mostly) nailed the styling of this particular model. It is really quite an elegant looking instrument and it's much prettier in person. The inlays and the gold hardware give it some bling but in a subtle way. I did not love the 'modern' f-holes at first (never really have) but I see now that they are their own thing and aesthetically they have grown on me. The rosewood board is dark but with a nice coffee-brown look (that I personally prefer to ebony) and the abalone block inlays have a complex figuring to them I love looking at. Two things I did not love were the tune-o-matic bridge and cream-colored pickup ring so I replaced those with wood and black, respectively, and in my opinion the instrument is better for it.
Soundwise it is really great. I did not think it would be as acoustically lively as it is. I have owned an Eastman AR880CE Pisano for a while and this gets close, but of course with its own laminate character. I currently have this strung up with Thomastick '13s. The low notes are very thumpy and at no point have there been dead spots or anything like that. The instrument has a very woody character that is very pleasing. When I think of a laminate archtop sound, the sound this guitar makes is matches up with what is in my head. It just sounds right to me and I am surprised because I thought it would sound much brighter. I cannot comment on the electric sound as it does not have the original pickup and I am in the process of wiring it up to my tastes, probably with a Gibson '57 or something similar. I'm sure it will be excellent.
Buying blind I could have done a lot worse!
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03-10-2024 11:22 AM
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*Apologies for the weird sidways pics above
The case this came with is OK build-wise but the lining is shedding off. It did its job of getting the guitar to me but I need a cheapo case to throw this thing in every now and then and am wondering if I could get some recommendations from anyone here? Would like to keep the budget at or under $100, new or used. Honestly probably mostly for closet storage or protection if moving. Hard case, not soft.
Will an acoustic case (like dreadnought or similar) fit? I've heard they might and that would broaden my search considerably. Guitar is 16" across and 2 3/4" deep at the rim.
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Ibanez in Japan builds a really exceptional guitar. Enjoy!
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Great guitar! Exactly as you say, don’t need more, can’t get by with less. If my GB10 didn’t tick all my boxes then I’d have one of the PM models. Congrats on yours, enjoy!
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The best part about a guitar like this besides the usual is that it has only one pickup. I have no need or use for a bridge pickup. Good choice in a guitar play the frets off it.
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Nice score. It looks remarkably similar to my AF105-f custom, even down to the lovely inlays on the board and the little decorations on the bridge. If it is the same or better than mine, you've got a great guitar. I added a Zoller pickup and made a new pickguard ( because the original was soo ugly). Nothing else needs changing.
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Originally Posted by Gladders
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Originally Posted by chris32895
Check Ebay or somebody for a used one? Garage sale? Guitar store back room for something you can duct tape together?
Check your local Craigslist. Sometimes there are people who have cases and use a gig bag so they can use the $$ from selling their cases. I've seen cheap cases and I know you just want it for occasional use but some of them are REALLY cheap. Don't make the mistake of thinking they'll protect your guitar and rely on it to do so. If you're going to get one, go for a TIGHT fit.
For an archtop, that often means an arched case. They take a little more to build. That costs to build.
Good luck
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Originally Posted by chris32895
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Originally Posted by Jimmy blue note
Currently I'm looking at either the Ibanez AF100C case (verifying through Ibanez CS that this will fit. I bet it will) or a Crossrock ES-125 style case. I have a Crossrock for my classical guitar that I'm quite happy with.
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