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A whole lot of guitar for the money
Great out of the box. Good fretwork. Very nice tuners. Great sounding pickups. Very versatile guitar with stunning looks. No complaints!
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JC
Good value jazz guitar
I've had this a while now, no rattles nor buzzing since I first set it up. Nothing has ever gone wrong with it, well made and put together. It has a nice tone and I find it easy to play, records nicely.
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MB
Ibanez AF95FM-AYS by comparing to Ibanez AF75-BS
I've had an 'Ibanez AF75-BS' guitar for a few years, so I'm presenting the AF95FM-AYS model here by comparing it to the AF75-BS, which it resembles in many ways.
The appearance of the AF95FM-AYS guitar is remarkable, in almost every way. (It's a very beautiful guitar, in my opinion.) Also, the pickups (Super 58 humbuckers) are much more sensitive/powerful than the ones the AF75-BS originally came with.
Unfortunately, unlike the AF75-BS, the sound of the AF95FM-AYS guitar does not match the 'clean' channel of the amplifier (Vox) because there are too many high frequencies (no matter how many adjustments we make), and the acoustic response is a bit lacking in finesse. To alleviate the problem, I recommend replacing the metal bridge with a wooden one (like the 'Göldo HW155').
The appearance of the AF95FM-AYS guitar is remarkable, in almost every way. (It's a very beautiful guitar, in my opinion.) Also, the pickups (Super 58 humbuckers) are much more sensitive/powerful than the ones the AF75-BS originally came with.
Unfortunately, unlike the AF75-BS, the sound of the AF95FM-AYS guitar does not match the 'clean' channel of the amplifier (Vox) because there are too many high frequencies (no matter how many adjustments we make), and the acoustic response is a bit lacking in finesse. To alleviate the problem, I recommend replacing the metal bridge with a wooden one (like the 'Göldo HW155').
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