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Ibanez AGB200

4-string bass guitar from Ibanez belonging to the Artcore Bass series

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She is beautiful but ...

Ibanez AGB200Published on 10/26/11 at 23:03
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round of 42 by 30 inches long words short scale except that the string scale shorts are too short of an inch, you need medium scale!
for the remaining 1 Vol 1 basta select a tune

This bass is very nice and very well finished, I can not get enough
it is relatively light and not too bulky

UTILIZATION

There are gate ca: ca adjustable base frieze everything is after several months of attempted adjustable I finally found something supporting, with a huge practice and a truss rod low. Probably involved the angle of the shaft relative to the table.
Once set such problemme the handle is pleasant but hey if you go in the high gate ca be seen the height of the strings

SOUNDS

Ah...…
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round of 42 by 30 inches long words short scale except that the string scale shorts are too short of an inch, you need medium scale!
for the remaining 1 Vol 1 basta select a tune

This bass is very nice and very well finished, I can not get enough
it is relatively light and not too bulky

UTILIZATION

There are gate ca: ca adjustable base frieze everything is after several months of attempted adjustable I finally found something supporting, with a huge practice and a truss rod low. Probably involved the angle of the shaft relative to the table.
Once set such problemme the handle is pleasant but hey if you go in the high gate ca be seen the height of the strings

SOUNDS

Ah the sound ... it is a round style boom boom, that's all. the tone is very inefficient (or need to listen to headphones) select only changes a little sound.
The acoustic sound is kinda (there is a beam under the table because of a low bridge type solid) by means very well against all the sounds of freight, ropes and frieze, they are amplified by this architecture. Flat ropes fillées reduce the noise
In fact I used to study slight low as not too bulky, beautiful to watch and most often acoustic.

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for a year and have been trying to sell it when I tried desperately adjustment, but it is so beautiful.
Difficult to advise saw the final result in his practice and is a real shame because it very well done and worth its money if it was effective on the musical
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baabbaab

Ibanez AGB200Published on 02/01/07 at 09:40
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Hi I has the old model Ibanez Artcore AGB 140 and I could try the new model ... c frankly for the price good as a lot of bass instrument today is manufactured in China .... argh ...
by look at the cons I find it terrible low g for the semi-boxes!
the bridge and an excellent c gibraltar III

UTILIZATION

Good bass and super nice handle a c 34 "the violin is correct
mechanisms and tailpiece are well ... it does not go out of tune ... only a change in micro would be possible and the bone nut (c better than plastic and it cost cheap) ... but the matter of taste ... c otherwise good balance it does not fall forward and over it is light!

SOUNDS

It is versatile enough I play with a...…
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Hi I has the old model Ibanez Artcore AGB 140 and I could try the new model ... c frankly for the price good as a lot of bass instrument today is manufactured in China .... argh ...
by look at the cons I find it terrible low g for the semi-boxes!
the bridge and an excellent c gibraltar III

UTILIZATION

Good bass and super nice handle a c 34 "the violin is correct
mechanisms and tailpiece are well ... it does not go out of tune ... only a change in micro would be possible and the bone nut (c better than plastic and it cost cheap) ... but the matter of taste ... c otherwise good balance it does not fall forward and over it is light!

SOUNDS

It is versatile enough I play with a artke qques effect boss and a micro build on the high-pitched sound and it sounds good ... the only thing is if you buy the Cases with c if the gallery to find a after ... Here I hope have you a little more Enlightened!

OVERALL OPINION

I hesitate not personal ....
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N2ProN2Pro

Ibanez AGB200Published on 03/04/07 at 03:02
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See manufacturer specifications.

UTILIZATION

The handle is nice.
Access to acute: pretty easy.
The ergonomics are very good.
For cons, I am very disappointed with the sound. Nothing to do with the typical sound of the guitars "Archtop" which sound much warmer and rounder. Here, the sound is very metallic and even aggressive. If you like jazz, forget it right away. More suitable for rock, punk ...

SOUNDS

Not suitable at all to jazz and blues.
I use it live on a "isa220" Focusrite.
Adjusting treble-bass is useless, the sound is very aggressive and acute.

OVERALL OPINION

After eight days, I returned to the store I was so disappointed.
She is beautiful but that's all....…
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See manufacturer specifications.

UTILIZATION

The handle is nice.
Access to acute: pretty easy.
The ergonomics are very good.
For cons, I am very disappointed with the sound. Nothing to do with the typical sound of the guitars "Archtop" which sound much warmer and rounder. Here, the sound is very metallic and even aggressive. If you like jazz, forget it right away. More suitable for rock, punk ...

SOUNDS

Not suitable at all to jazz and blues.
I use it live on a "isa220" Focusrite.
Adjusting treble-bass is useless, the sound is very aggressive and acute.

OVERALL OPINION

After eight days, I returned to the store I was so disappointed.
She is beautiful but that's all.
Unfortunately, these days, few stores are still low half-boxes in stock. So I have tried that solid-body.
Value: a little expensive to hang in his living room.
I would do absolutely do not have the same choice.
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jim63jim63

Ibanez AGB200Published on 02/02/08 at 01:13
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Everything is said in the notice prcdant on these points. short scale two humbuckers, two selector knobs a micro

UTILIZATION

Strength, the handle, super enjoyable, good rgonomie least for this kind of low ..
black dot: the sound.
you can search for hours: there is not!

SOUNDS

I tried everything: SETTINGS microphones, passing through an effect preamp ...
weed ... was not sound terrible at all, nasal, without sin, without personality.
rglages of the knobs or nothing is the same. no nuance.
finger is deaf to the mediator is a bit better but it's still dsagrable.
I do not know what style this bass should ... or blues or jazz or rock.
it sounds like a shovel two francs....…
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Everything is said in the notice prcdant on these points. short scale two humbuckers, two selector knobs a micro

UTILIZATION

Strength, the handle, super enjoyable, good rgonomie least for this kind of low ..
black dot: the sound.
you can search for hours: there is not!

SOUNDS

I tried everything: SETTINGS microphones, passing through an effect preamp ...
weed ... was not sound terrible at all, nasal, without sin, without personality.
rglages of the knobs or nothing is the same. no nuance.
finger is deaf to the mediator is a bit better but it's still dsagrable.
I do not know what style this bass should ... or blues or jazz or rock.
it sounds like a shovel two francs.
shame because the appearance, the finishes are superb.

OVERALL OPINION

Test two days by repeating, in concert .. it makes the effect a minute to look, and then Branca and it's nothing.
report quality price a bit blah, I had a dj ibanez in these price ranges that sounded better. you pay the appearance.
bonus, the MODEL Submitted a serious test to the handle! Despite several rglages, curling mchant!
Of course, back to the store too!
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Tech. sheet

  • Manufacturer: Ibanez
  • Model: AGB200
  • Series: Artcore Bass
  • Category: 4-string bass guitars
  • Added in our database on: 01/31/2013

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