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Ibanez Artcore AS53 Semi-Hollow Electric Guitar Flat Transparent Black

Place of Origin USA
Model Number CUSTOMGUITAR 136
Min.Order Quantity One Set
Price Negotiable
Packaging Details Hardshell Case of Ibanez Artcore AS53 Semi-Hollow Electric Guitar Flat Transparent Black
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Supply Ability 136

Product Features

The double-cutaway body with sapele top, back, and sides is strong and resonant while the 22-fret set mahogany neck with bound rosewood fretboard is satin-smooth and dishes out sweet sustain. A master volume and master tone control 2 ACH-ST open-coil humbuckers with ceramic magnets.

Case sold separately.

Sapele top, back, and sides Mahogany neck Bound rosewood fingerboard 22 frets Two ACH-ST open-coil humbuckers with ceramic magnets Master volume/tone Case sold separately

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SPECIFICATIONS

Artcore AS53 Semi-Hollow Electric Guitar

Neck Material: Mahogany
Neck Type: Artcore set-in
Body: Sapele top/back/sides
Frets: Large frets
Fingerboard: Bound Rosewood
Inlay: Pearl dot inlay
Bridge: ART1 bridge
NeckPU: ACH-ST
BridgePU: ACH-ST
HW Color: CH
Finishes: TRF, TKF

Pickups
Bridge Pickup
Name: ACH-ST
Model No: ACH-ST
Construction: Humbucking
Magnet: Ceramic
Description: Clean sounding with a rich harmonics.

Neck Pickup
Name: ACH-ST
Model No: ACH-ST
Construction: Humbucking
Magnet: Ceramic
Description: Clean sounding with a rich harmonics.

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Unexpected and unintentional spills, drops and cracks Normal wear and tear Power surges Dust, internal heat and humidity

Other plan features include:

For products over $200, No Lemon Policy applies. If it fails for the same defect 3 times, it is replaced on the 4th breakdown. (Does not apply to failures due to drops, spills, and cracks) For products under $200 experiencing the above failures, a Custom Guitar's Friend gift card will be issued for the full price of the product + tax. Shipping fees covered if required for repair or replacement Plans are transferable in the event merchandise is sold Plans are renewable on new gear

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Term for New Gear begins on date of purchase but does not replace the store return policy or manufacturer coverage.

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I would have given it a 10 here but this is not a maple guitar. Its all mahogany or in that family. A little warmer sound...not so bright.
I like to keep it simple 3 way switch and tone and volume.
Nice set up right out of the box. Matt type finish and limited chrome give it a nice mellow look to match its sound.
Bought it when they had it for a great deal. Great guitar for the price.
Ibanez Artcore AS53 Semi-Hollow Electric Guitar Flat Transparent Black
."Oveall" this is a really decent stripped down jazz guitar. I won't hesitate to play it live or record with it. The value is fantastic. The pots, tuners, bridges and frets are all good quality. The bare wood grain (if you peek into the f holes) looks very nice.

I think that if you spent twice as much you may get a guitar that is 15% better.

My AS53......



Solid center block jazz guitar with semi hollow body & f holes.Neck profile is not slender (good for me I like like a bulkier neck)Single volume & tonr knob for both pickups (I like the single knobs - the pickups are hot and I can clean up my tone by rolling back the single volume knob - funtionality)Satin sapele body - feels good - sounds openFYI - the black model is dark brown sapele with black stain rubbed on - it's more brown than blackI gave it a 9 because ethey simply painted the Ibanez logo on the headstock
stays in tunefit & finish is very goodtone is very warm when you play clean and the gain is great if you overdrive itthis is a serious stripped down jazz guitarI own 7 Gibson guitars and the quality of this Ibanez surprised me (it's my first Ibanez guitar in 23 years)
I compared the Ibanez to an Epi DOT. The Ibanez had better pots, better bridge, better tuners, the fret dressing was better on the Ibanez, the wood grain was prettier on the Ibanez.

Fantastic value.
Ibanez Artcore AS53 Semi-Hollow Electric Guitar Flat Transparent Black
.Best $300 spent on a guitar - unbelievable value, sound, and looks. Way to go Ibanez!
Basic set-up - 2 humbuckers, 3 way toggle, 1 Volume and 1 Tone knobs - all work as they should with no noise. Nice faded finish (I got the red) - feels sturdy.
Just cannot beat the quality to price ratio - am absolutely floored at the sound of this AS53! Comparable to the Gibson ES in many ways, except for the name.
For those of you who would not be embarrassed to be seen without the Gibson logo, I dare you to try this budget, yet outstanding guitar.
Ibanez Artcore AS53 Semi-Hollow Electric Guitar Flat Transparent Black
. I gave it a 9 but it could just as easily be a 10---just a matter of features you want.
Has every thing you need unless you want a vibrato.
Really good. For me I see no reason to order the higher priced models like the as73 or as93, unless you don't like the color choice or type of pickup. The Ibanez site describes the pickups and other things too. As for the wood in this one,sapele, I believe it's the only one that has it. If you go to a site like Bell Forest Products you will see its a fairly expensive wood and is popular for musical instruments.This may be an actual advantage over the higher priced models. Mine is the transparent black, but with the wood showing through some, it's more of a subdued chocolate brown---understated color and I love it.
Most Ibanez guitars, except for the Talman,which is junk, is a good value.
Ibanez Artcore AS53 Semi-Hollow Electric Guitar Flat Transparent Black
.I just can't believe that Ibanez would make a guitar that would have bad parts, i sent back 3 of the flat red AS-53 because of bad tuner pegs and the finish had the only thing I can think of to call it is grit or sand like particles in the finish. the thing is may be I am being a nit picker or what ever but I think if your going to buy a guitar it should be without defects. I learned that if you don't go over your guitar the day you get it with a fine tooth comb, and you find things wrong with later then to bad for you so beware of that. any way so I thought maybe it was just this batch of flat red AS-53 that was bad so I would give it one more try with the black AS-53 well found problems with this one also the switch was very lose not at the nut but the toggle it self and again the tuner pegs are slipping and turning the screw on the peg did not help and at lease I did not find the wires hanging lose like some of the other ones. the guitar has a clip that holds them in place and I called Ibanez and they told me that the sometime the wires come lose when shipping and I thought to my self that means they know it happens and what if im taking my guitar to jam will it come lose when it is my car driving around from place to place. you cant even see the clip so how do you clip it back in place when it does come lose. anyway I really did try to keep this guitar I did like the way it played but it just did not work out for me. i even talked to Ibanez they said they would send me the parts to fix it I would have to pay for it myself or I could take it a authorize dealer that would take more than 2 week to fix it I should not have to wait that long for a new guitar to be fixed then ""I was told that if I wanted to return it after I had it been fixed that I would have to put back on the defected parts"" so I just gave up and returned it
Ibanez Artcore AS53 Semi-Hollow Electric Guitar Flat Transparent Black
.I started playing guitar when I was about 14, but all I had in my house were acoustic guitars. So, I started going to a few guitar shops, pulling a few decently-priced, nice sounding guitars off of the wall. I had been to three or four different stores and had tried fender, epiphone, johnson, but none of them had the right tone for me. Then one day, I walked into a local shop that I hadn't been into and saw this guitar on the wall. I asked if I could get a chord and test it. It was absolutely perfect. It has fantastic clarity, great playability and responsiveness, gorgeous looks (if you care about that sort of thing), and great pickups. I love this guitar and would recommend it to any beginning electric guitarist, especially if they are looking for a versatile guitar. Fantastic value, I will never regret buying this guitar.
Ibanez Artcore AS53 Semi-Hollow Electric Guitar Flat Transparent Black
.For the money, this is a good guitar as is. With some mods, it is an INCREDIBLE guitar. I would like to give this guitar a five star rating just because it is such a great buy, but significant corners were cut in the making, most likely deliberately for the sake of price. This is understandable and expected in the world of mass produced guitars. Most notably, the tuners do not have a quality feel, the pickups are muddy, and whomever decided a flat finish was a good choice for sapele wood should take a closer look at the wood's natural properties and beauty. In my opinion, they used the flat finish as an excuse for not truly finishing the guitar, but instead, giving it a quick spray and sending it on its way. I was actually able to rub the excess clear coat off with the palm of my hand.

Despite these details, this is a fantastic guitar for the price. Structurally, it is a wonderfully built instrument. The set neck feels terrific and plays well. The wood has a deep resonant tone when playing the instrument unplugged. Like mahogany, but a bit more crisp. Set-up from the factory was well done. I love the Ibanez ART bridge and tailpiece. It is very solid, quality hardware. Unplugged, the instrument sounds fantastic. It was this that lead me to invest in some pickups that would bring out the true potential of the guitar.

I settled on the Dimarzio PAF 36th Anniversary for both the bridge and neck and don't think I could have made a better selection for this particular instrument. I also installed push-pull pots with coil split for the bridge and (while I was at it) the neck. The bridge split makes for a nicely defined single coil voice.

Because I wanted to make this instrument look as good as it plays, I opted to have the finish sprayed over with a semi-gloss clear coat which brings out the deep red color and makes the grain of the wood pop, without going overboard. I also installed some tall chrome pickup rings. Despite the lack of a finer finish and opting for some lesser quality components, my thanks to Ibanez for making this instrument and selling it at a low price point. Better to need to upgrade components than not be able to afford the guitar at all.

Where else can you get a sapele wood semi-hollow body, especially for this price? It's a unique offering and now, the most versatile, beautiful instrument I own.
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I am just a beginning guitarist, but have been highly impressed with the quality and sound of this guitar. Bought based on favorable reviews and have not been disappointed.
Ibanez Artcore AS53 Semi-Hollow Electric Guitar Flat Transparent Black
.I rated the guitar as excellent because after I did all the setup and "out the door" work the factory should have done it is an excellent guitar. When it arrived, however, nearly every visible nut was loose from the tuners nuts to the jack nut. It has been my experience that usually a guitar comes tuned. But on this one the strings were loose and flopping around. The bridge was nowhere close to an intonation of any kind... had to do all that my self... good thing I could... As it happens I build acoustic guitars, so I have a few skills to apply, and it all worked out... would have cost plenty to have a another luthier do all that. But once it was done, great guitar.
Ibanez Artcore AS53 Semi-Hollow Electric Guitar Flat Transparent Black
.This guitar is a steal. I have had mine for almost 2 years now (transparent red), and besides the sharp fret ends, I started to notice notes fretting-out above the 12th fret. I do my own set-ups and minor work, so having the proper leveling files and dressing files I was able to fix the issues I mentioned by filing down and polishing several frets at the top of the neck as well as filing the fret ends to eliminate sharp ends. Now it plays great. Also I have noticed that because of the extremely flat neck contour and consequent "flex", that it does not like light gauge strings - I had been using .009's (high E) and noticed that string pitch changed dramatically when pressure is applied to the neck - changed to .010's and do not have this problem. Overall this is a great guitar with beautiful wood - sapele is actually in the mahogany family and the grain is spectacular - several reviewers on other sites have expressed dislike with the satin finish, but I find it very appealing and because of the lack of clear coat I believe the sound and resonance is better. This is a good guitar with decent pickups as is, but it would be a fantastic platform for those wishing to replace pickups with something a bit hotter. Overall I am very pleased with this guitar and it is far and above a much nicer guitar than the Epiphone DOT which is the only other semi-hollowbody in this price range. Just be aware of the thin neck and it's inability to handle light gauge strings.
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