Re: Ibanez Artcores
Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2009 11:37 am
Okay, here's how it goes down. I go all around town yesterday playing Artcores and Epis. The Artcores I tried yesterday weren't as good as the first ones I had tried, except for one, a "Santa Fe" looking thing, oil finished. It was $450--about as much as I was willing to pay--and I decided to think about it. Later I hit up High Strung Music, a bluegrass/roots style music store. I know the owner. I really didn't expect to find anything at all but oddly enough there were two Washburns in stock. One was a semi, one was full.
I ended up absolutely loving the full hollow J-45, which was marked $585. The owner, who says he is never able to sell anything that "plugs in" due to his strict roots music demographic, was moving all of the amplifiers, electric guitars, etc. out of inventory by selling them at manufacturer's cost. In addition to that I noticed that the treble pickup was not wired in correctly--something I don't mind repairing myself. I talked the owner down to $315.
So now I own a Washburn J-45. Didn't expect to or plan to but I do and for what I intend to use it for--home recording--I think it's going to be great.
Now, if I ever get to a point where I can actually play guitar rather than fake it, I may buy a Ric. In the mean time thanks for your advice!
I ended up absolutely loving the full hollow J-45, which was marked $585. The owner, who says he is never able to sell anything that "plugs in" due to his strict roots music demographic, was moving all of the amplifiers, electric guitars, etc. out of inventory by selling them at manufacturer's cost. In addition to that I noticed that the treble pickup was not wired in correctly--something I don't mind repairing myself. I talked the owner down to $315.
So now I own a Washburn J-45. Didn't expect to or plan to but I do and for what I intend to use it for--home recording--I think it's going to be great.
Now, if I ever get to a point where I can actually play guitar rather than fake it, I may buy a Ric. In the mean time thanks for your advice!