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  • solenasolena

    Ibanez AK86Published on 05/22/06 at 01:28
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Characteristic
    Mahogany and maple, spruce top, sycamore back and rib.
    24 cases.
    Ibanez pickups.

    Weight pleasant, well distributed.

    The violin is beautiful, yes beautiful she is (very far from the picture above). The color "wine" is superb, very classy.

    End and rounded handle.
    Use
    Ergonomics enjoyable.

    UTILIZATION

    I tried it on a small tube amp.
    I immediately had the sound of jazz I was looking for.
    Yet I have a ES335 for comparison.
    I also tried an ES175 with a friend.
    It is enjoyable to play. Well I had to adjust the height of the bridge, the strings being too high.

    SOUNDS

    I only used the microphone is serious and it suited me well. Its very…
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    Characteristic
    Mahogany and maple, spruce top, sycamore back and rib.
    24 cases.
    Ibanez pickups.

    Weight pleasant, well distributed.

    The violin is beautiful, yes beautiful she is (very far from the picture above). The color "wine" is superb, very classy.

    End and rounded handle.
    Use
    Ergonomics enjoyable.

    UTILIZATION

    I tried it on a small tube amp.
    I immediately had the sound of jazz I was looking for.
    Yet I have a ES335 for comparison.
    I also tried an ES175 with a friend.
    It is enjoyable to play. Well I had to adjust the height of the bridge, the strings being too high.

    SOUNDS

    I only used the microphone is serious and it suited me well. Its very round and warm.
    ThE chord sound good, the melodies do not sound "" very small ".

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have tried a tiny store hours.
    She is beautiful, the easel is beautiful and has a lot to the sound "hot".
    What I like least is the fact that no individual saddles for each string, so there should verify that it rings true around before you buy
    I have an ES335 is a feast but has not this feature of his round a little Jazz in Benson.
    The quality / price is a huge deck to have scrupuels over small hands that make this ...
    I tried it because it 's "silent new in store, but I confess that I really want to acquire the ...
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  • piso17piso17

    Ibanez AK86Published on 09/03/07 at 07:17
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    Jazz guitar style semi-hollow (thickness 70mm) made in China - a Florentine cutaway dcoupe - multi table pica - Channel type Artcore al (?) - Key pseudo-Rosewood - Frets Medium - wooden floating bridge, the base is mahogany and rosewood part suprieure (vritable) - 2 humbuckers - a slecteur 3 positions - 4 potentiomtres, 2 volume and 2 tone - Color: Brown DGRAD functional trs (violin sunburst?).

    The look as well got a case of sr, one can say that the cosmtique the guitar is nearly perfect, finishing as the smallest dtails impeccable. The hardware (given the price) is acceptable trs. The mcaniques are a by-product of the brand Gotoh nanmoins prcises and effective, the tailpiece VT100 plutt…
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    Jazz guitar style semi-hollow (thickness 70mm) made in China - a Florentine cutaway dcoupe - multi table pica - Channel type Artcore al (?) - Key pseudo-Rosewood - Frets Medium - wooden floating bridge, the base is mahogany and rosewood part suprieure (vritable) - 2 humbuckers - a slecteur 3 positions - 4 potentiomtres, 2 volume and 2 tone - Color: Brown DGRAD functional trs (violin sunburst?).

    The look as well got a case of sr, one can say that the cosmtique the guitar is nearly perfect, finishing as the smallest dtails impeccable. The hardware (given the price) is acceptable trs. The mcaniques are a by-product of the brand Gotoh nanmoins prcises and effective, the tailpiece VT100 plutt enjoyable RALIS the eye is in an alloy "doubtful", the microphones are trs of ordinary quality. For potentiomtres, it will see in time, but new, they "crachottent" no. The slecteur is a little hard and noisy.

    UTILIZATION

    I bought this guitar primarily for "doing lines" without the plug into an amplifier. The grip is trs enjoyable and APRS have rgl action, the left hand is playing boards. Access in acute as some dlicat but this kind of guitar is not for a. It is regrettable that the choice of nut from my point of view is not good. Indeed, the neck at nut is 43mm and the map of strings (between axes) this level is 35mm which means that the strings are too close together. For comparison, a Gibson Les Paul "1960 reissue" (strait handle) values ​​are 42mm and 36mm on a Les Paul Custom, 43mm and 36mm on a 43mm Godin LG and 37.5 mm and a Fender Stratocaster 42mm and 36mm.

    SOUNDS

    No branch of the guitar has a good projection, the table pica is fairly well Ractive and restores the attack mdiator. This is exactly my expectation.
    Branch with the original pickups, I have no comment to make except that it is desirable to a good pair of microphones (the guitar MRIT really) and plug it into a amp ... lamps.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have prciser that this guitar is the 2nd I possde AK86. The 1st was a "flaw": the neck, the pickups and tailpiece but dcentrs taient perfectly aligned on the body with a dport of 11mm at the strap button from the axis of the body. This may mean that the handle n'tait not paste into the shaft and the rest (pickups and tailpiece) t was aligned on the handle. The 2nd round is al well in the axis of the body, the pickups well aligned with the handle but this time it's the tailpiece which is not aligned on the handle and microphones . the dport is 4mm (only), and I corrected that little term problem that has no vritable affect the "operation" of the guitar.

    My feeling is that the workers who produce these guitars in China do not really understand what they are doing in terms of violin making, but on the other ct connate when the price (an hour's justification workforce to have a luthier must know what you want and do not believe in miracles too.
    In conclusion, stay on the ide that this guitar has an excellent quality-price.
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  • mister bouldegommister bouldegom

    Ibanez AK86Published on 03/02/09 at 09:33
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Korean semi-hollow copy of the Gibson ES 175

    UTILIZATION

    Channel enjoyable for all kinds of use. If not, what say? This is a semi-hollow (no center beam) not too heavy and well équilibée. The finishes are done for this price range. As in other reviews, I find the pickups a bit bland. I wanted to change the bridge pickup for a phat cat in the Seymour Duncan and I got the model run! Out of curiosity, I mounted ... WATCHAA! If you have a hollow body and is not quite "harsh" for you, go for it for phat cats. Raahh, with a slight crunch (mmh. ..). For more jazz sounds, lower the tone (fastoche). I use 2 microphones together and I add sharp by adjusting the volume of the phat cat with …
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    Korean semi-hollow copy of the Gibson ES 175

    UTILIZATION

    Channel enjoyable for all kinds of use. If not, what say? This is a semi-hollow (no center beam) not too heavy and well équilibée. The finishes are done for this price range. As in other reviews, I find the pickups a bit bland. I wanted to change the bridge pickup for a phat cat in the Seymour Duncan and I got the model run! Out of curiosity, I mounted ... WATCHAA! If you have a hollow body and is not quite "harsh" for you, go for it for phat cats. Raahh, with a slight crunch (mmh. ..). For more jazz sounds, lower the tone (fastoche). I use 2 microphones together and I add sharp by adjusting the volume of the phat cat with microphones chevalet.7 original 10 with these little wonders.

    SOUNDS

    In a classic 30 peavey for blues and rock "old school" is in-fact! For the reggae, I plug it all on a fender twin (unfortunately not mine). More dynamic than that, you die ;-). In addition, I love playing with feedback and there is nickel.

    OVERALL OPINION

    It's been almost 3 years that I have (with 2 SD) and I play all the time in my various formations (song latin-soul-funky-jazzy www.misterbouldegom.com ( http://www.misterbouldegom.com ) ), blues / rock, reggae). No big distos then, and in these configurations, the dynamic is true to the game (and errors). I think changing the bridge pickup for something more "PAF" but of course the phat cat will scratch another (ES 335 copy). Basically, for less than 700 euros I have a stack scratch coat for what I play.
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