The AZS2200F is an AZS series solid body electric guitar introduced by Ibanez for 2021. It was produced in Japan by FujiGen.
The AZS2200F is among the initial models in the Fender Telecaster-inspired AZS series.
The AZS2200F features a flamed maple top on an alder body bolted to an S-Tech roasted maple neck with an S-Tech roasted maple fingerboard with 22 stainless steel frets, abalone dot position markers, and Luminlay side dots. Components include a Gotoh T1802 tremolo bridge with pivots on 2 posts, a pair of Seymour Duncan pickups with a Tele-style Alnico II Pro single coil mounted askew in a steel plate at the bridge and a Magic Touch mini-humbucker at the neck, an oil-impregnated bone nut, and locking Gotoh tuning machines with height-adjustable posts.
The AZS2200F employs a dyna-MIX5 switching system (see diagram below) with an "Alter switch" toggle which allows the user to access five distinct tones. The controls consist of a single volume and tone, a 3-way lever pickup selector and the "Alter" toggle.
The AZS2200Q is a similar model with a quilted maple top. The AZS2200 is a similar model with a solid alder body.
The AZS2200F was discontinued after 2023 in all markets except Japan; it was completely discontinued in 2024.
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Tom Quayle demos the AZS2200F |
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- AZS2200F product page, Ibanez Asia & Africa, archived January 2021
- AZS2200F product page, Ibanez North & South America and Oceania, archived June 2022
- AZS2200F product page, Ibanez Japan, archived January 2024