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The '''AR2619''' is an [[Artist series]] solid body electric guitar model introduced by [[Ibanez]] in 2014. It was produced in Japan by [[FujiGen]] as part of the upscale [[Prestige]] line. It is essentially a reissue of the [[2619]]/ [[AR300 (1979–1987)|AR300]] of the late 1970s and 1980s. |
The '''AR2619''' is an [[Artist series]] solid body electric guitar model introduced by [[Ibanez]] in 2014. It was produced in Japan by [[FujiGen]] as part of the upscale [[Prestige]] line. It is essentially a reissue of the [[2619]]/ [[AR300 (1979–1987)|AR300]] of the late 1970s and 1980s. |
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− | The AR2619 features an arched flamed maple top with multi binding on a mahogany body mated to a set-in maple neck with a smooth heel and a 22-fret ebony fingerboard with binding and acrylic and abalone split block position markers. Components include dual Ibanez Super 80 [[humbucking pickup]]s, a Tune-o-matic style Gibraltar bridge with a sustain block, a Quik Change tailpiece with scalloped gold ornament, a bone nut, Sure Grip III knobs and Gotoh tuning machines with pearloid buttons. |
+ | The AR2619 features an arched flamed maple top with multi binding on a mahogany body mated to a set-in maple neck with a smooth heel and a 22-fret ebony fingerboard with binding and acrylic and abalone split block position markers. Components include dual Ibanez Super 80 [[humbucking pickup]]s mounted in ivory plastic pickup ringsh, individual volume and tone controls and a [[Tri-sound switch]] for each pickup, a Tune-o-matic style Gibraltar bridge with a sustain block, a Quik Change tailpiece with scalloped gold ornament, a bone nut, Sure Grip III knobs and Gotoh tuning machines with pearloid buttons. |
For 2018 the wood species of the body was changed from mahogany to African mahogany. |
For 2018 the wood species of the body was changed from mahogany to African mahogany. |
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+ | The AR2619 is actually more similar to the [[AR300 (1979–1987)|AR300]] than the [[2619]] from which it takes its name. It has the AR300s more deeply set neck and slightly thicker body. |
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The AR2619 was discontinued after 2019. |
The AR2619 was discontinued after 2019. |
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== Specifications == |
== Specifications == |
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| type = Guitar |
| type = Guitar |
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| series = Artist series |
| series = Artist series |
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| scale = {{24.75}} |
| scale = {{24.75}} |
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| nut = Bone |
| nut = Bone |
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| frets = 22 |
| frets = 22 |
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| fretsize = medium |
| fretsize = medium |
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| pubridge = Ibanez [[Super 80|Super 80 "Flying Finger"]] {{H}} |
| pubridge = Ibanez [[Super 80|Super 80 "Flying Finger"]] {{H}} |
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| control = {{2V2T3}} / 2 [[Tri-sound switch]]es |
| control = {{2V2T3}} / 2 [[Tri-sound switch]]es |
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+ | | output = {{Stereo-box}} (side mounted) |
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| inlay = Acrylic & abalone split block |
| inlay = Acrylic & abalone split block |
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| strings = {{10–46}} |
| strings = {{10–46}} |
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| tuning = {{EStd}} |
| tuning = {{EStd}} |
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− | | tuners = [[Gotoh SG381]] |
+ | | tuners = [[Gotoh SG381]] w/ pearloid buttons |
+ | | knobs = [[Sure Grip III]] |
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Revision as of 13:43, 2 October 2020
- For the 1970s model with a similar name, see 2619.
AR2619 in Antique Violin (more images) |
The AR2619 is an Artist series solid body electric guitar model introduced by Ibanez in 2014. It was produced in Japan by FujiGen as part of the upscale Prestige line. It is essentially a reissue of the 2619/ AR300 of the late 1970s and 1980s.
The AR2619 features an arched flamed maple top with multi binding on a mahogany body mated to a set-in maple neck with a smooth heel and a 22-fret ebony fingerboard with binding and acrylic and abalone split block position markers. Components include dual Ibanez Super 80 humbucking pickups mounted in ivory plastic pickup ringsh, individual volume and tone controls and a Tri-sound switch for each pickup, a Tune-o-matic style Gibraltar bridge with a sustain block, a Quik Change tailpiece with scalloped gold ornament, a bone nut, Sure Grip III knobs and Gotoh tuning machines with pearloid buttons.
For 2018 the wood species of the body was changed from mahogany to African mahogany.
The AR2619 is actually more similar to the AR300 than the 2619 from which it takes its name. It has the AR300s more deeply set neck and slightly thicker body.
The AR2619 was discontinued after 2019.
Specifications
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Sources
- 2014 Europe catalog (page 23)
- AR2619 product page, Ibanez USA, archived June 2016
- 2017 USA catalog (page 44)
- AR2619 product page, Ibanez USA, archived November 2017
- 2018 Europe catalog (page 30)
- AR2619 product page, Ibanez USA, archived January 2018
- AR2619 product page, Ibanez Asia, archived January 2019