I tried it yesterday and im buying it friday as soon as i get my check My wife doesnt know yet I dont know how to tell her that i really need this guitar because i really dont need it .
He inventado bque fue una liquidación de instrumentos de 2da categoría.mmpues desafinaban....y nadie las quería.mmmy por eso fue muy barata a un tercio del precio real.😂😂😂😂😂
Just bought one off Reverb. I was back and forth on deciding to pull the trigger on this purchase. Your video sealed the deal for me. Thanks Bud, good job.
If i understand well, this guitar has a semi-central block, its almost halowbody. How does it sound? I hope it has a good feedback protection because of that thin central block:(
As a beginner I had to have a semi hollow in my collection so I bought a AS73 it sounds fabulous,first day I got it home I couldn’t put it down..thanks..
I bought Ibanez AMH90 nearly 3 months ago. Reasonable price/value, with multiple "yes, but...". The guitar is not ready to play out of the box, it definitely requires many setting adjustments. Here the main ones, in my view: Distance from the mics to the strings is huge (easy to fix). Several frets stick out of the neck, which can cause micro-cuts in your skin and a very unpleasant playing experience (not easy to fix). Plastic knobs are the cheapest and most horrible choice that Ibanez could have used (easy to find in Amazon nice looking ones and replace the originals). The 3-points mic selector switch works well, but it is also super cheap and moves loosely (not easy to replace). The original strings are definitely the first thing I decided to change (easy). The tone controls do literally nothing between 10 to 2, and suddenly below 2 they cut all the trebles (replacing tone controls is not a simple work at all). The 3-sound switch controls the neck pickup, but in my view does a tiny difference in sound, which you could use or not. As I said, good price/value if you can deal with the "buts" I listed above, and probably a couple more that are less critical.
I appreciate the distortion-free video, and the fine playing! Has anyone tried 12's on this particular model? I really just can't play on anything lighter than 12's.
Thanks this is a very good review, very helpful. I've got my eye on one, hopefully picking it up tomorrow? I think they come with .010, .013, .017, .030, .042, .052 strings. However, i would like to go a little lighter on the bottom end 010, .013, .017, .026, .036, .046. Do you think this will unsettle the guitar? Cheers
The overall tension will become less. The neck will bow backwards, and that might cause string buzz. Then you loosen the truss rod a little bit, not too much. IMHO, heavy bottom setups could cause neck torques. That's why I'm not in favour of heavy bottom string sets. But perhaps the guys from the factory think that they sound better. They could be right.
You could look for a Bigsby model that doesn't require any drilling into the top, because that would be a waste. I would go hunting for a black Washburn Washington J9 with an OEM Washburn Bigsby. They're also hollow. Because they're practically vintage, you won't write off. As soon as you start drilling into a new guitar, the value decreases considerably more than just because of the fact that it became a used guitar.
@SRV1 I have a Chinese made AM 153 and it is beautiful, well made. You can't paint China with not caring about quality. Also, have you looked at prices for vintage AM series. Over $1200 for the lower models.
I’ve had mine for about 6 months now and absolutely love her
Best demo on this guitar so far.
I bought Ibanez AMH90 last week. Beautiful guitar. I love the sound.
We can tell
Incredibly sounding guitar! Thanks for great review!
I tried it yesterday and im buying it friday as soon as i get my check
My wife doesnt know yet
I dont know how to tell her that i really need this guitar because i really dont need it .
Uuh man I'm in a similar situation. enjoy the adventure 😊👊
I have told to mine 30min ago, and she didnt react well.😁
He inventado bque fue una liquidación de instrumentos de 2da categoría.mmpues desafinaban....y nadie las quería.mmmy por eso fue muy barata a un tercio del precio real.😂😂😂😂😂
Your lovely playing gave me the push to hit the Buy button, can't wait for it to arrive.
Love it! Just brought my first Ibanez!
Just bought one off Reverb. I was back and forth on deciding to pull the trigger on this purchase. Your video sealed the deal for me. Thanks Bud, good job.
If i understand well, this guitar has a semi-central block, its almost halowbody. How does it sound? I hope it has a good feedback protection because of that thin central block:(
Love mine!
As a beginner I had to have a semi hollow in my collection so I bought a AS73 it sounds fabulous,first day I got it home I couldn’t put it down..thanks..
Nice demo smart choice of tones for the type of guitar bravo 👏
I am going to try this for bluesy tones and some ac/dc 🙂
Yes definitely I am shopping for Ibanez semi hollow 👍🏼👍🏼
Can you tell us the gear you are using for this guitar? Sounds gorgeous 🥰
nice playing
Lovely sound.
I bought Ibanez AMH90 nearly 3 months ago. Reasonable price/value, with multiple "yes, but...". The guitar is not ready to play out of the box, it definitely requires many setting adjustments. Here the main ones, in my view:
Distance from the mics to the strings is huge (easy to fix). Several frets stick out of the neck, which can cause micro-cuts in your skin and a very unpleasant playing experience (not easy to fix). Plastic knobs are the cheapest and most horrible choice that Ibanez could have used (easy to find in Amazon nice looking ones and replace the originals). The 3-points mic selector switch works well, but it is also super cheap and moves loosely (not easy to replace). The original strings are definitely the first thing I decided to change (easy). The tone controls do literally nothing between 10 to 2, and suddenly below 2 they cut all the trebles (replacing tone controls is not a simple work at all). The 3-sound switch controls the neck pickup, but in my view does a tiny difference in sound, which you could use or not.
As I said, good price/value if you can deal with the "buts" I listed above, and probably a couple more that are less critical.
great demo and playing
in my best Archer voice " phrassssinnngggg" - lol great demo bruh
Toller Sound!
I appreciate the distortion-free video, and the fine playing! Has anyone tried 12's on this particular model? I really just can't play on anything lighter than 12's.
12's should be no problem. I use 12's on my GB10,..... and anything lower than 12's just don't cut it.
I got the AS93FM-TCD and I love it, I like this one too
Anyone came here was not to check out those guitars information? And just to heard their Greatest Damo songs !
Superb Deno to the point. Thank you.
One qn : What is the difference between AMH90 vs AS93-VLS ?
AS93-VLS hasn't Tri-Sound Neck P.U. and made from maple (AMH90 from linden). Neck is made from different materials too.
@@dimitri.safronov3246 and AS93 has a completely solid central block under the pickups:)
great, thanks
Nice tone for the price.
Thanks this is a very good review, very helpful. I've got my eye on one, hopefully picking it up tomorrow? I think they come with .010, .013, .017, .030, .042, .052 strings. However, i would like to go a little lighter on the bottom end 010, .013, .017, .026, .036, .046. Do you think this will unsettle the guitar? Cheers
The overall tension will become less. The neck will bow backwards, and that might cause string buzz. Then you loosen the truss rod a little bit, not too much.
IMHO, heavy bottom setups could cause neck torques. That's why I'm not in favour of heavy bottom string sets.
But perhaps the guys from the factory think that they sound better. They could be right.
Is this basically an AM2000H ?
Dang want one - anything you didn’t like about it ?
to be honest, nothing. great guitar for the price and nice switching options :)
Sweet sounding guitar that , not sure overdrive wood suit but it’s awesome for Jazz 👍🏻
I tried it yesterday and it sounded better heavily distorted than a les paul
Just watch out for the feedback. Or don’t I ain’t the police.
@@jonahthecitizen It has some thin central block i have heard(against feedbacking). And obviously its enough!?
@@yaboi-km2qn I want the feedback lol
Some kind of problem with electronics?
Can this do rock?
I would swap the magnets in the pickups for A2
i thing it's nice morden archtop ..
thing's change.. ..
sound like D'Angelico...
Great, another guitar review without the overdrive mode to test...typical. I just do not get it...
can-i-add--a-tremelo-to-this-guitar
You could look for a Bigsby model that doesn't require any drilling into the top, because that would be a waste.
I would go hunting for a black Washburn Washington J9 with an OEM Washburn Bigsby. They're also hollow. Because they're practically vintage, you won't write off. As soon as you start drilling into a new guitar, the value decreases considerably more than just because of the fact that it became a used guitar.
seems like all neck pick up in this vid.
I was thinking the same
Is this Guitar made in China?
May be. Ibanez' affordable lines are regularly made in China.
@SRV1 I have a Chinese made AM 153 and it is beautiful, well made. You can't paint China with not caring about quality. Also, have you looked at prices for vintage AM series. Over $1200 for the lower models.
One listing on Reverb says Japan, but I don't know how accurate that is. On a flat red model.
Indonesia
This one is Indonesia.
Great video. I've been looking at this one for a while. You get some great tones. Looks and sounds like you have flat wounds on it? What size?