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Ibanez Anez AF105 NT £549

If you fancy a semi-acoustic that's not necessarily from the Gibson stable yet offers a solid guarantee of quality without the prospect of breaking the bank, Ibanez is a definite option to consider.

Simon Bradley, Tue 23 Oct 2007, 12:10 pm UTC

The AF105 is a fully hollow guitar.

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Most players are drawn to guitars they know the look of and, even when opting for models that don't demonstrate an obvious influence, will always describe their performance as, say, a little like a Les Paul, but a bit like a Telecaster too – it's all about familiar points of reference that most guitarists can quickly recognise.

And there are many very affordable brands that ape Gibson and Fender's famous solidbodies almost exactly, that are still just about playable even at the lowest ends of the market.

The same certainly isn't true of equitable semi-acoustic models and, if you've ever had the misfortune of trying to get a tune from a genuinely awful copy of an ES-335, ES-175 or whatever, you'll know exactly what we're trying to get across here.

The reason is that, to produce a semi of any worth, a specific amount of constructional know-how and, let's face it, skill is required – certainly when compared to bashing out a Telecaster – and this often costs money: costs that are, as ever, passed onto the consumer.

In cubic-volume terms, the bigger the guitar, the truer this becomes and, at the other end of the scale, models such as the Benedetto Manhattan are genuine works of art whose five-figure price pales when balanced with the sheer beauty of the playing experience.

The point is that, if you fancy a semi-acoustic that's not necessarily from the Gibson stable yet offers a solid guarantee of quality without the prospect of breaking the bank, Ibanez is a definite option to consider. Of course, these are far from the first semi-acoustics Ibanez has produced in its illustrious history.

The first so-called box guitar sporting the now famous name was the AM50, launched in 1982 and bearing an unsurprisingly close resemblance to a certain 'electric Spanish' guitar.

Current Ibanez models include contemporary versions of AM, AS and big-bodied AFS guitars amongst others, but there's no doubt the pale, all-maple look of these two bears little resemblance to anything we've seen from the company before.

The lineage of big hollowbodies such as this is significantly more established than that of most semi-acoustics and it's certainly worth mentioning that this AF105 is a fully hollow guitar: there's no centre block aside from a strip along the underside of the maple laminate top upon which to mount the pickups.

Much of the construction - the body and neck materials and all electrics - is the same as with the AS103, although the body is far deeper, at 70mm at the tailpiece. That said, this is still a less bulky guitar than, for example a Gibson L-5 that weighs in at over 85mm average depth.

One facet of the spec sheet that seems atypical is the lack of a spruce top. Classic Gibson single-cuts that also demonstrate the Venetian cutaway style such as the L-5, Super 400 and Wes Montgomery all demonstrate a solid spruce top that aids the overall resonance no end.

However, as arguably the finest of all Ibanez single-cut semis – the George Benson GB200 – also includes a maple top, Benson's own contention that this spec with the smaller body offers more articulation is good enough for us.

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MusicRadar rating

4.5 of 5

Pros

The focussed tone and comfortable neck.

Cons

All things considered, nothing.

Verdict

It may seem that we're down on the AF105: we're not. If you're in the market for a traditionally-sized single-cut box, then you shouldn't limit your search to this guitar but you may find that, unless you know exactly what you want, the slightly smaller dimensions and crystalline tone could be for you.

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Anez AF105 NT

Price:
£549
Body Style:
Single Cutaway
Bridge:
Tune-o-matic
Country of Origin:
USA
Fingerboard Material:
Rosewood
Guitar Body Material:
Flame Maple
Includes Bag:
true
Inlays:
Abalone
No of Strings:
6
No. of Frets:
22
Scale Length (Inches) (Inches):
24.75
Scale Length (mm) (mm):
629
Weight (kg) (kg):
3.18
Weight (lb) (lb):
7
Width at Nut (mm) (mm):
43
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