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  • heads on fireheads on fire

    Save your pennies for the AS103.

    Ibanez AS73Published on 11/23/11 at 18:20
    SPECS
    Neck Material: Mahogany
    Neck Type: Artcore set-in
    Body: Maple top/back/sides
    Frets: Large frets
    Fingerboard: Bound Rosewood
    Inlay: Pearl dot inlay
    Bridge: ART1 bridge
    NeckPU: ACH1
    BridgePU: ACH2
    HW Color: CH
    Finishes: IV, BS, TCR

    All-Maple, semi-hollow body.
    AS SERIES BASICS
    Set-in neck
    Large Frets
    ART-1 Bridge
    Quik Change III tailpiece
    Depth: 43mm at tail
    Left-handed model available

    Scale/Length 628mm/24.75"
    a: Width at Nut 43mm
    b: Width Last Fret 57mm
    c: Thickness 1st Fret 20mm
    d: Thickness 12th Fret 26.5mm
    Radius 305mm
    PICKUPS
    Bridge Pickup
    Name: ACH2
    Model No: ACH2
    Construction: Humbucking
    Magnet: Ceramic
    Descripti…
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    SPECS
    Neck Material: Mahogany
    Neck Type: Artcore set-in
    Body: Maple top/back/sides
    Frets: Large frets
    Fingerboard: Bound Rosewood
    Inlay: Pearl dot inlay
    Bridge: ART1 bridge
    NeckPU: ACH1
    BridgePU: ACH2
    HW Color: CH
    Finishes: IV, BS, TCR

    All-Maple, semi-hollow body.
    AS SERIES BASICS
    Set-in neck
    Large Frets
    ART-1 Bridge
    Quik Change III tailpiece
    Depth: 43mm at tail
    Left-handed model available

    Scale/Length 628mm/24.75"
    a: Width at Nut 43mm
    b: Width Last Fret 57mm
    c: Thickness 1st Fret 20mm
    d: Thickness 12th Fret 26.5mm
    Radius 305mm
    PICKUPS
    Bridge Pickup
    Name: ACH2
    Model No: ACH2
    Construction: Humbucking
    Magnet: Ceramic
    Description: Bridge version of ACH1.

    Neck Pickup
    Name: ACH1
    Model No: ACH1
    Construction: Humbucking
    Magnet: Ceramic
    Description: Clean sounding with a slight overdrive.

    UTILIZATION

    This guitar is alright. It's good, but rough around the edges. It can be setup to play very well, but the neck still feels a bit lacking compared to even slightly higher priced Ibanez models. The hardware feels a bit cheap, the electronics seem a bit rough, and the pickups are unimpressive.

    SOUNDS

    I'm not a fan of the pickups. They are average-sounding at best, and mediocre at worst. They are nothing special - they pickup the string vibrations, so they work, but they just don't sound good. The guitar is meant to be played in almost any genre, and the AS73 could be used for nearly anything but metal, but I wouldn't use it without an overhaul of the electronics and pickups.

    OVERALL OPINION

    This guitar gets a 6 overall from me. The AS103 is a bit more expensive, but a ton better in quality. The nut that keeps the 3-way switch fastened to the body was machined poorly, and had a sharp twisting shard of metal sticking upward that actually drew blood from my hand! That's just poor-quality craftsmanship at that point, and I wouldn't even bother with this guitar when the AS103 exists. Not recommended.
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