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Fun Fact.. That Artstar semi bodystyle is one of PRS's inspirations in his early days. The tri tone is what he was after with his rotary switch, and it took a long time but Paul's guitar with "dual" tone almost completely copies the layout.
ive always loved the AR series and never quite understood why almost no one talks about this guitar. Its as versatile as it gets (specially the 420 with the 2 volumes 2 tone configuration) the build quality is through the roof and it wont break pretty much anybodys bank. Yet almost no one seems to care much about it. Ive tryed one and feel in love with it immediately. It feels great, plays like a dream and the sound of those Super 58 pickups are unbelievable regardless of the position of the great.working Tri-Sound Switch....i adore this guitar
I’ve been waiting for 4 months for this to be built. It’s supposed to be delivered tomorrow and I’m freaking stoked to get it. I’ve got a Epiphone Les Paul standard, a Squier Strat and a Epiphone SG. And they all rip it up. But the Ibanez is a semi- hollow is going to have a new tonal structure for me to explore. Rock on. 👍👍👁❤️🎸☘️☘️😊
Wonderful ..... I truly enjoyed the demo and comedy-enhanced conversation about the Ibanez guitars...... very good playing by both of you. It was fun and intuitive ...... Keep having fun and cheers Lads!!!!!!!
I really wanted Pete to throw some overdrive into the chain for that hollow body. Big, chunky, howling guitar in Pete's hands sounds like a winner to me.
Ibanez make some of the very best guitars anywhere and most times you need not go broke to acquire a lovely axe that will more than meet your musical needs. My brother just bought the Artstar 520 and it is a beauty in all ways ,what value for money!
Ibanez Japan would have to be one of the best guitar manufacturers in the marketplace leading with innovative designs in both modern and vintage series guitars. Wonderful!
Ibanez guitars are great bang for the buck, and I wish these were around when I was just starting out, and options were limited. They should have highlighted some of the nice touches they put into these guitars, like the all Abalone, the rubberized tone and volume knobs, and the easy access to the truss rods with that little door you can open and close.
Thanks guys - your video convinced me to go ahead and order one of the AR 520’s in black. I think those pickups sound great especially with the Trisound options!
These are so nice, I personnally always love the Ibanez AR520, look and feel, it's a Epiphone LP killer (and maybe a gibs) for it's price + double cut easy access.
If Pete ever decides on a career change he should try comedy. The punchline when he was parodying Lee's humbucker/split/parallel pickup config explanation was hilarious.
Linden is the common lime tree in Europe - called basswood in the USA. Luthier the late Sid Poole reckoned basswood/maple was a match made in heaven for his guitars
Good info video, BTW, the AR250 is neither an Artstar or an Artcore series. Artstar & Artcore refer to the hollow and semi-hollow body lines. While the AR250H is a semi-hollow body it's still part of the AR line. { FYI, the main differences between Artstar & Artcore, besides price, is that Artcores are made in China & Artstars are made in Korea and considered to be of higher quality. }
After several weeks of searching, I finally settled on Ibanez AR520; I got it today, and it’s absolutely stunning, visually and acoustically. Buying it online is always a risk, but this guitar is pretty much everything I wanted.
I really like the 520 semi. It's an affordable version of my 78 Artist series that I could take to a gig and not worry about. That is if we ever have gigs again.
Yes I used to own one of those so I totally know the guitar you’re talking about and they were way cool. The 520 reminded me of that one also so I ended up buying one this week because I love to try sound pickups and I remember they had something similar in that old Ibanez Artist you referenced!
While a fey alt rock player myself, I feel like there is hope for humanity when a day can be set aside on social media just for jazz guitars. Nice. P.S. I've wanted one of the AR420s for frickin' aaaaages.
In my experience flat wounds are great if you add a high-pass filter (bass control knob) to your guitar. One treble, one bass, and you can find a great balance where they will still shimmer.
Series reduces highs but boots the level overall whereas parallel maintains more highs but results in a drop in overall output; both are hum-cancelling; and also relatively phase-cancelling (to a variable degree, based on distance), if I'm not mistaken.
@@dustinglass If I recall, mine was around $750 (USD). I think it's great bang for the buck. $750 isn't in the low price range for me. It looks like they're around $650 now, based on quick Google search.
I bought the ARTIST (not Artstar as the Captain stated) 520 In Flame Maple flavor… and I LOVE IT! I’ve owned many vintage Ibanez axes over the yrs, including a Prestige AR305 that was truly amazing, so this take comes from experience! These newer Chinese built variants are very nice! They’re not as well built as the OG Japanese built models of the late 70s-early 80s… especially compared to my Prestige which is one of the finest instruments I’ve EVER Laid my hands on…but still very nice, especially considering that they are Chinese built! Ibanez clearly instructed the builders to do a great job, bc attention to detail on mine is virtually flawless! for anti wondering… they’re really nice! The neck is much slimmer than the orig AR neck… but I dig it…it’s not too thin…just thin enough to make it easy to play! To wrap it up I’ll just say this: She plays wonderfully, is a looker, and for me at least… a Keeper!
Very Cool. Stunning Guitars. I have recently become a big fan of Ibanez picking up an Electric and an Acoustic, an Ibanez Hollowbody is in my Future. Thankyou
I love the sound especially the small one... nice !!! Most of us play standing up so I wonder how is the balance once you put a strap on them. Other than that I love your channel you guys are awesome..
Hey guys just wanted to let you know the AR 420,550,600,700 are the reissues of the famed guitars of the 70s known as the les Paul killers. MIJ they were better made than the Gibsons of the 70s. Ibanez issued 3 original designs then the AR with the tritone switching, the musician, and the studio. They were the first to do neck thru, multi piece necks, hotter pups. BTW Lee Okoume wood has been harvested for decades for use in the production of plywood. It has never been used in the production of musical instruments. Please bring in their lp style the ART 500,600,700fm..The higher the number the more ornate such as vine inlays on the neck
Lovely stringed pieces of wood those are! Isn't Linden wood called basswood in English? Or don't the people of Ibanez want us to know that they use basswood for their bodies? Nothing wrong with the wood, soundwise or looks wise, just that it keeps the cost down and dings a bit easier
I’ve had my ar-420 since about 2015 and it rocks. I remember a few years back lee called it mega 70’s prog rock on a video where they were cruising through the site
A humbucker wired in parallel is one of the best sounds a pickup can produce, i truly do not understand why it is so rare to see a series parallel switch on a production guitar. I do it to all of mine. A humbucker in parallel just usually straight up sounds identical, if not better then the same humbucker, coil split... just with more output, and noiseless.
The AS Artstar and Artcore were originally called the Ibanez Artist series back in the '70s and '80s, ie AS200AV. I own (4) Ibanez guitars ranging from '78-'83, and there are a few differences with the modern releases. There is a reissue AR325 that is almost identical to my '82 AR305AV. The TriTone switches are chrome with round paddles as opposed to the flat black flat paddles of the originals. The new AR325 (Indonesia, China or Korea? Street $599) has a radically chunky neck compared to my '82 AR305AV (Japan, paid $550). Mind you, inflation-adjusted my guitar current price would be about $1535 so it is unfair to compare directly. Only the Prestige Japanese models would be commensurate. This example was the most striking difference. Most f the reissues are rather close and outstanding value on the pricing. As an aside, I wish Ibanez would re-release their Les Paul-styled Performer series. My first purchase '78 Performer PF300NT remains my number one, even though my other 3 were all more expensive. The series went PF100, PF200, PF300, PF400, and PF230 (triple pickup). I chose the PF300NT because the Ibanez catalog literally did not call out much of a difference in spec. whatsoever. Years later, I did discover that the design offers a slightly chambered body, but the sustain is still off the hook. Amazing tone! The neck played better than any Gibson Les Paul Custom, Deluxe, or Standard that I demoed at the time. It must be noted that I was originally saving up for a Black Beauty Les Paul Custom, but Ibanez turned my head upside down. Highly recommended.
I love the sounds and versatility of the AR520, but I can't get past the inconsistent hardware colors (gold + chrome) and the overkill binding. It looks overdone to me
Hi guys, great videos. I'm looking to get into this style of guitar, but don't have £500 in my budget. Have you ever done a video on the as53 & af55? That's about my price range atm.
have you tried relocating the strap button from the horn to the neck heel? I heard that fixes it but unfortunately involves drilling a small hole in the guitar.
I own the 520 and disagree… sure it has the “SG dive” to a degree, but for me at least it’s not that noticeable…and easily remedied by using a meaty Strap. Using an (non-slippery) appropriate strap I don’t experience any dive…it stays put… and so don’t let this stop you from buying one! Some guitars with light bodies have some neck dive… but it’s easily solved and a non issue imho.
Loads of NEW Ibanez 2021 Gear Demos/Special Guest Livestreams coming today!
Check out the playlist below so you don't miss out! 🤘
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It's 12:15AM and I'm in America, watching a Brit and a Dane talk about a Japanese brand on my Chinese TV. What a world.
HAHA what an observation that is brilliant :)
ar520h also made in china
Better get you a Korean tv lol
Enjoy what’s left of the global economy . A thing of the past !
Sitting on your Swedish couch, reading the reply of an Australian.
The semi hollow AR520 played by the Captain is one gorgeous guitar, dude. Beautiful flamed maple top and stunning binding and inlays. Masterpiece.
I'm definitely interested in two of these beautiful awesome ibanez guitars.
Fun Fact.. That Artstar semi bodystyle is one of PRS's inspirations in his early days. The tri tone is what he was after with his rotary switch, and it took a long time but Paul's guitar with "dual" tone almost completely copies the layout.
ive always loved the AR series and never quite understood why almost no one talks about this guitar. Its as versatile as it gets (specially the 420 with the 2 volumes 2 tone configuration) the build quality is through the roof and it wont break pretty much anybodys bank. Yet almost no one seems to care much about it. Ive tryed one and feel in love with it immediately. It feels great, plays like a dream and the sound of those Super 58 pickups are unbelievable regardless of the position of the great.working Tri-Sound Switch....i adore this guitar
I’ve been waiting for 4 months for this to be built. It’s supposed to be delivered tomorrow and I’m freaking stoked to get it. I’ve got a Epiphone Les Paul standard, a Squier Strat and a Epiphone SG. And they all rip it up. But the Ibanez is a semi- hollow is going to have a new tonal structure for me to explore. Rock on. 👍👍👁❤️🎸☘️☘️😊
Come back to this vid over and over again just to hear Pete and The Captain with the sweet jazz tunes.
I like that they are putting the tri-tone switches back on these guitars.
Tri-SOUND switching brother
I understood the finger in the hole explanation of Pete instantly rather than the single coil/parallel tapping thingy 9:43
I've always been a fan of ibanez, great sound, great quality, great price
Wonderful ..... I truly enjoyed the demo and comedy-enhanced conversation about the Ibanez guitars...... very good playing by both of you. It was fun and intuitive ...... Keep having fun and cheers Lads!!!!!!!
Super great entry level guitars. My first electric was an Ibanez cheapo. I still remember her fondly.
I really wanted Pete to throw some overdrive into the chain for that hollow body. Big, chunky, howling guitar in Pete's hands sounds like a winner to me.
How does it sound with a bit of gain? I’ve got plenty of that.
Ibanez make some of the very best guitars anywhere and most times you need not go broke to acquire a lovely axe that will more than meet your musical needs. My brother just bought the Artstar 520 and it is a beauty in all ways ,what value for money!
Oh my god I'm having a "Garth" moment - that Ibanez AR520 looks beautiful.
That was the very first thought I had when the video started: What a good looking guitar that is!
Damn right it does
That Ar520 is bloody lovely,I want one !
Yes I just watched the video for the first time this morning and it prompted me to buy one this afternoon
Ibanez Japan would have to be one of the best guitar manufacturers in the marketplace leading with innovative designs in both modern and vintage series guitars. Wonderful!
I believe they’re made in Indonesia
I have the 520 VB. Made in China.
The Captain has re-embraced The Lick.
I’ve always known Ibanez as the brand all the edgy nu-metal guys love. Never knew they could do hollow body and arch top guitars.
Ibanez guitars are great bang for the buck, and I wish these were around when I was just starting out, and options were limited.
They should have highlighted some of the nice touches they put into these guitars, like the all Abalone, the rubberized tone and volume knobs, and the easy access to the truss rods with that little door you can open and close.
Bought it after seeing this review! Very versatile guitar!
just got my AG75, had ton of fun with it, doesn't feel like a cheap guitar since its a hollow body, and rich tone which i personally like. Nice video!
Wow! That's some pretty great value for money right there. Those Super 58 pickups sound sweeeeet.
We really enjoyed them. They sound incredible for the price!
Thanks guys - your video convinced me to go ahead and order one of the AR 520’s in black. I think those pickups sound great especially with the Trisound options!
These are so nice, I personnally always love the Ibanez AR520, look and feel, it's a Epiphone LP killer (and maybe a gibs) for it's price + double cut easy access.
I liked the physical display on how the coils work in series/parallel. BTW Pete... I saw that!
9:44 good try editors
😅😅😅
Pahahahahaha, Pete never disappoints!
If Pete ever decides on a career change he should try comedy. The punchline when he was parodying Lee's humbucker/split/parallel pickup config explanation was hilarious.
I have the AS93, and love the hell out of it. So does everyone else that picks it up. Seriously nice guitar.
Same here (as93zw), beautiful guitar, lovely to play, add some overdrive and you have a full on rocker.
Linden is the common lime tree in Europe - called basswood in the USA. Luthier the late Sid Poole reckoned basswood/maple was a match made in heaven for his guitars
Captain u have come along way. In yer guitar playing man that's so so stylish
Tasty playing. I think the 520 brings up the classic Ibanez Artist look but at a less heavy weight. I’ll be checking that out for sure.
Good info video, BTW, the AR250 is neither an Artstar or an Artcore series. Artstar & Artcore refer to the hollow and semi-hollow body lines. While the AR250H is a semi-hollow body it's still part of the AR line.
{ FYI, the main differences between Artstar & Artcore, besides price, is that Artcores are made in China & Artstars are made in Korea and considered to be of higher quality. }
After several weeks of searching, I finally settled on Ibanez AR520; I got it today, and it’s absolutely stunning, visually and acoustically. Buying it online is always a risk, but this guitar is pretty much everything I wanted.
I really like the 520 semi. It's an affordable version of my 78 Artist series that I could take to a gig and not worry about. That is if we ever have gigs again.
Yes I used to own one of those so I totally know the guitar you’re talking about and they were way cool. The 520 reminded me of that one also so I ended up buying one this week because I love to try sound pickups and I remember they had something similar in that old Ibanez Artist you referenced!
@@nazmoking3171 it does look like a nice guitar and I was considering 1 too. I ended up buying another vintage Ibanez .
While a fey alt rock player myself, I feel like there is hope for humanity when a day can be set aside on social media just for jazz guitars. Nice.
P.S. I've wanted one of the AR420s for frickin' aaaaages.
In my experience flat wounds are great if you add a high-pass filter (bass control knob) to your guitar. One treble, one bass, and you can find a great balance where they will still shimmer.
Love this models of Ibanez, great sounds!
Loved that intro jam & loop
I really like the look and sound of these. Prices are very good, too, for what you get. I can't wait to play them in person.
You can tell it's been a long day of filming when Pete doesn't even crack a smile at the Captain saying 'semi' over and over.
Opening jam was fantabulous. Love you guys.
Nice (and subtle) Life of Brian reference. Well played.
Series reduces highs but boots the level overall whereas parallel maintains more highs but results in a drop in overall output; both are hum-cancelling; and also relatively phase-cancelling (to a variable degree, based on distance), if I'm not mistaken.
Ibanez and Yamaha the big Japanese guitar companies from the 70s are putting out the best bang for the buck.
i always had a crush on thoose semi hollowbodys aesthetic wise...but wooouuuwiiee the sound in that full hollowbody is great :)
9:44 pete and that cheeky move
I have an AS93 (ca. 2015). Really love it. Quality instrument at a really affordable price.
How is the quality of it? The low price of them makes me hesitant.
@@dustinglass If I recall, mine was around $750 (USD). I think it's great bang for the buck. $750 isn't in the low price range for me. It looks like they're around $650 now, based on quick Google search.
those bindings on the semi-hollow.... i just love bindings :)
I bought the ARTIST (not Artstar as the Captain stated) 520 In Flame Maple flavor… and I LOVE IT! I’ve owned many vintage Ibanez axes over the yrs, including a Prestige AR305 that was truly amazing, so this take comes from experience! These newer Chinese built variants are very nice! They’re not as well built as the OG Japanese built models of the late 70s-early 80s… especially compared to my Prestige which is one of the finest instruments I’ve EVER Laid my hands on…but still very nice, especially considering that they are Chinese built! Ibanez clearly instructed the builders to do a great job, bc attention to detail on mine is virtually flawless! for anti wondering… they’re really nice! The neck is much slimmer than the orig AR neck… but I dig it…it’s not too thin…just thin enough to make it easy to play!
To wrap it up I’ll just say this: She plays wonderfully, is a looker, and for me at least… a Keeper!
Very Cool. Stunning Guitars. I have recently become a big fan of Ibanez picking up an Electric and an Acoustic, an Ibanez Hollowbody is in my Future. Thankyou
These are NICE !!!...great value right here !!
My old Ibanez AM93 stands up big time. Ceramic pickups actually sound awesome, too.
Andertons editor needs to get a raise bro
I love the sound especially the small one... nice !!! Most of us play standing up so I wonder how is the balance once you put a strap on them.
Other than that I love your channel you guys are awesome..
I have an AS73 semi hollow and love it.
Wow, that (copy, paste) AR520HFM-VLS is gorgeous! And £599... hmmmmm... Love the bridge
Great review! Thank you! I realy liked the sound of Ibanez AMH-90
Linden is actually another name for Basswood
Hey guys just wanted to let you know the AR 420,550,600,700 are the reissues of the famed guitars of the 70s known as the les Paul killers. MIJ they were better made than the Gibsons of the 70s. Ibanez issued 3 original designs then the AR with the tritone switching, the musician, and the studio. They were the first to do neck thru, multi piece necks, hotter pups. BTW Lee Okoume wood has been harvested for decades for use in the production of plywood. It has never been used in the production of musical instruments. Please bring in their lp style the ART 500,600,700fm..The higher the number the more ornate such as vine inlays on the neck
Tri-SOUND Switching! And it's the old ARTIST series you're referring to eh? ;)
I feel like these are made in the same factories as the Gretsch Streamliner/Electromatic models. Very similar build construction and value.
omg my dad used to have a solid v of the double cut with all those vintage style pieces, emotional
So many Ibanez guitars are tasty and desirable
Flatwoods for guitar!!! Thanks, never crossed my mind!
Do a video on the Yamaha Revstar, it's a serious rock n roll machine! Keep up the great work guys, amazing videos!
I’ve been looking at the es339 but that ar520 really looks and sounds great
Danish Pete could play a tennis racquet and make it sound good! Love the AF-95.
love my Artcore, Andertons purchase...... bit battered now, great guitar!
Greetings from Brazil! That “jatoba” fretboard wood might be the same we call as Jatobá (with more intonation on the final a)
Oi gente! =D
Captain wins the internet with the jatoba python reference.
"Stop saying that, you'll only make it worse!" "How can it be any worse? Jatoba, jatoba, jatoba!"
@@mborel All I said was, that meal was so good, it was good enough for jatoba!
Nato - aka Sen (Japanese Ash). Very nice.
Lovely stringed pieces of wood those are! Isn't Linden wood called basswood in English? Or don't the people of Ibanez want us to know that they use basswood for their bodies? Nothing wrong with the wood, soundwise or looks wise, just that it keeps the cost down and dings a bit easier
I thought the Fender Jaguar is something for me but you've got me thinking about the AR520...
That black one is lovely.
I want want want that Ar520!!! I will buy yours! 😁
Ibanez AR’s are a better buy than Les Pauls. So many more sound options
Preach it, brother.
I can dig this. '07 AS 73 in TSB bought new. Great guitar.
Plugging in the Jack stock 9:44
I’ve had my ar-420 since about 2015 and it rocks. I remember a few years back lee called it mega 70’s prog rock on a video where they were cruising through the site
In the middle - the TriSound switch is true single coil. It buzzes.
That intro sounds like the Theme Song to Pete's Only fans lol!!! Very nice playing and guitars!!
9:43 Peter....
🤣 Didn't catch that first time round
Ibanez are a steal for the money incredible value. If gibson was on the headstock 3 times the price
lovely sounding geeeeeetars
A humbucker wired in parallel is one of the best sounds a pickup can produce, i truly do not understand why it is so rare to see a series parallel switch on a production guitar. I do it to all of mine. A humbucker in parallel just usually straight up sounds identical, if not better then the same humbucker, coil split... just with more output, and noiseless.
The AS Artstar and Artcore were originally called the Ibanez Artist series back in the '70s and '80s, ie AS200AV. I own (4) Ibanez guitars ranging from '78-'83, and there are a few differences with the modern releases. There is a reissue AR325 that is almost identical to my '82 AR305AV. The TriTone switches are chrome with round paddles as opposed to the flat black flat paddles of the originals. The new AR325 (Indonesia, China or Korea? Street $599) has a radically chunky neck compared to my '82 AR305AV (Japan, paid $550). Mind you, inflation-adjusted my guitar current price would be about $1535 so it is unfair to compare directly. Only the Prestige Japanese models would be commensurate. This example was the most striking difference. Most f the reissues are rather close and outstanding value on the pricing. As an aside, I wish Ibanez would re-release their Les Paul-styled Performer series. My first purchase '78 Performer PF300NT remains my number one, even though my other 3 were all more expensive. The series went PF100, PF200, PF300, PF400, and PF230 (triple pickup). I chose the PF300NT because the Ibanez catalog literally did not call out much of a difference in spec. whatsoever. Years later, I did discover that the design offers a slightly chambered body, but the sustain is still off the hook. Amazing tone! The neck played better than any Gibson Les Paul Custom, Deluxe, or Standard that I demoed at the time. It must be noted that I was originally saving up for a Black Beauty Les Paul Custom, but Ibanez turned my head upside down. Highly recommended.
Not just you but it seems there are so few guitars actually in stock at the moment, Fender, Squier, Ibanez, Jackson hardly any :(
Ouuuuu I’ve been waiting for this😁
That take on AMH90 was so short... Such a shame :(
Love the AMH90.
I love the sounds and versatility of the AR520, but I can't get past the inconsistent hardware colors (gold + chrome) and the overkill binding. It looks overdone to me
That 520 has my name all over it.
Hi guys, great videos. I'm looking to get into this style of guitar, but don't have £500 in my budget. Have you ever done a video on the as53 & af55? That's about my price range atm.
I've got the AR520 and it has major neck dive. Great guitar but I haven't found an adequate solution (and I've tried several)
have you tried relocating the strap button from the horn to the neck heel? I heard that fixes it but unfortunately involves drilling a small hole in the guitar.
I own the 520 and disagree… sure it has the “SG dive” to a degree, but for me at least it’s not that noticeable…and easily remedied by using a meaty Strap. Using an (non-slippery) appropriate strap I don’t experience any dive…it stays put… and so don’t let this stop you from buying one! Some guitars with light bodies have some neck dive… but it’s easily solved and a non issue imho.
Linden trees are Lime trees - Linden is also my name! Beautiful lol
I wish they put the AF headstock on the Artist.
Will any of these be in a left handed?
Good question.
The fish joke - I'm crying.
9:43 cheeky pete
Ich Guck so gern die andertons, they are so lustig und informative.greets aus Deutschland.