Ibanez AS73

(1 customer review)

$277.99

Experience the smooth, classic tones of an Ibanez AS73 electric guitar, perfect for any genre of music.

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Description

The Ibanez AS73 electric guitar is a versatile and high-quality instrument that is suitable for players of any skill level. This semi-hollow guitar features a classic design that combines the best of vintage and modern technology, making it an excellent choice for jazz, blues, and rock players alike.

At the heart of the AS73 is a pair of Ibanez Artcore humbucking pickups that provide a warm, full-bodied tone. These pickups can be adjusted to deliver everything from smooth, mellow jazz sounds to crunchy, overdriven rock riffs. The pickups are controlled by a simple three-way selector switch, giving you plenty of tonal options without overwhelming you with too many settings.

The AS73 also features a semi-hollow body design that enhances its natural resonance and sustain. The body is made out of laminated maple, which gives it a sturdy, solid feel while also keeping it lightweight and easy to play. The AS73’s neck is made out of mahogany, which is known for its warm, rich tone and sturdy feel. The neck is joined to the body with a set-in construction, providing excellent stability and sustain.

In terms of playability, the AS73 features a medium-sized fretboard that is comfortable and easy to navigate. The frets are polished and well-spaced, and the neck is smooth and fast, making it easy to move around the fretboard with speed and precision. The AS73 also features a fixed bridge with adjustable saddles, which make it easy to set up the guitar to your preferred playing style.

Overall, the Ibanez AS73 electric guitar is an excellent choice for players who are looking for a versatile, high-quality instrument that can deliver a wide range of tones. Whether you’re a jazz musician looking for smooth, warm sounds, or a rock player looking for crunchy, overdriven riffs, the AS73 has everything you need to create the perfect sound. With its classic design, excellent playability, and top-notch electronic components, the Ibanez AS73 electric guitar is a must-have for any serious musician.

Ibanez AS73 properties

Product name AS73
Brand Ibanez
Type String Instruments
String Instruments Electric Guitar
Number of Strings 6 pcs
Built-in Microphone Yes
Handedness Right-handed
Number of Frets 22
Cutaway Double Cutaway
Size 4/4
Wood Type (body sides) Maple
Wood Type (neck) Mahogany
Colour Fireburst/Colourburst

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1 review for Ibanez AS73

  1. Bun

    Ibanez is awesome! It has a very comfortable neck and I like that the strings hold well. I’ve had it for 3 years and haven’t changed any strings. It is very reasonably priced. It is true that I do not have the original, but it still plays well. The guitar is admirable, has an affordable sound and great workmanship. There are many “wholesale” guitars on the market, but in my opinion Ibanezy is the best choice. I recommend it because it’s worth the money. It’s worth investing in great equipment. I’ve been playing it for three years and I’ve come to the conclusion that playing at weddings or even with friends is nothing like Fender. Soft, light. I recommend

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Frequently Asked Questions:

Can you explain the differences between the Ibanez AS73 and its predecessor, the AS63 model?

Certainly! The Ibanez AS73 and AS63 are both solid body electric guitars, but there are a few key differences between the two models. First, let's talk about the body design. The AS73 has a slightly larger body size compared to the AS63. It measures 18 inches in length and 14. AS63 is 17. This means that the AS73 can produce a fuller, richer sound than its predecessor. Secondly, let's talk about the pickups. The AS73 comes with two Infinity R pickups, which are designed to deliver a balanced tone with plenty of punch and sustain. On the other hand, the AS63 features two Super 58 pickups that produce a brighter, more aggressive sound. The neck on the AS73 is also slightly different from the AS63. The AS73 has a 24-fret neck with a Wizard III neck shape, while the AS63 has a 22-fret neck with a Wizard II neck shape. This means that the AS73 offers more frets for players who want to explore higher registers on their guitar. Finally, let's talk about the finishes available for each model. The AS73 is available in several different colors including black, red, and blue. The AS63 was only available in black. In summary, while there are some similarities between the Ibanez AS73 and AS63, there are also significant differences in terms of body size, pickups, neck shape, and finishes. The AS73 offers a fuller sound and more frets than its predecessor, making it a great choice for players who want to explore higher registers and have a wider tonal range at their disposal.