@Timmonsec That was goofin' around and I wasn't aware I was being recorded. The actual review of the AT100, specs, details, opininons can be found at the URL I posted on the description below the video.
@Plocky241 but a american standar stratocaster! its the same material the same neck. a little diferent shape. should sound simliar! ill be doing that next month!
@TheXinomaiden I've measured and compared specs between the two. IMO other than the shape the AT100 is Ibanez's version of a Fender Strat. Some slight differences (Alder over Ash, 12" radius where I think Fender is a bit less - 10" maybe), but the scale length, neck width & thickness, neck pocket, etc are very close to a Strat.
@Plocky241 You'd get a similar vibe to the AT100 if you got a strat-type guitar with a very light alder body. This particular guitar was really light and resonant. Also the neck felt almost like raw wood with a very light finish -- you could feel the hair in the grain. Ibanez released something very similar to the AT100 in their RGT series in the early 90s which would have been around the era Timmons first got his Ibanez endorsement. The RGTs were real cheap and value for money!
@mrelwood that's damn right man...I played violin for a year and I started playing guitar after that for over 6~7 years until now, and that violin vibrato stayed with me and I can't get rid of it. I managed to make it more mellow and slow, but if you see some of my videos where I use vibrato, I still use wide-range violin vibrato.
@alsgh422 I'm old school as far as vibrato -- Kossoff, Trower, Clapton, mixed in with some violin vibrato. And violin vibrato technique has been around for centuries. It's totally legit as far as I'm concerned.
@mrelwood Yeah it was goofin' around and I didn't know I was being recorded. The actual AT100 review can be found on my site in the URL I posted in the video description.
This should be the fastest review ever... play one chord then, ok the best guitar ever...
Timmonsec 11 months ago
@Timmonsec That was goofin' around and I wasn't aware I was being recorded. The actual review of the AT100, specs, details, opininons can be found at the URL I posted on the description below the video.
clintcar 6 months ago
is this at Bentley music? it looks familiar
aneyekay1 1 year ago
@aneyekay1 Yes this was Bentley KL
clintcar 6 months ago
Ok, If I were to buy a guitar and install Andy's DiMarzio pickups to get close to Andy's tone and not spend 2,600$, what guitar anyone recommend??
Plocky241 1 year ago
@Plocky241 but a american standar stratocaster! its the same material the same neck. a little diferent shape. should sound simliar! ill be doing that next month!
TheXinomaiden 10 months ago
@TheXinomaiden I've measured and compared specs between the two. IMO other than the shape the AT100 is Ibanez's version of a Fender Strat. Some slight differences (Alder over Ash, 12" radius where I think Fender is a bit less - 10" maybe), but the scale length, neck width & thickness, neck pocket, etc are very close to a Strat.
plinkytx 8 months ago
@Plocky241 I've built a Fender and a Warmoth clone of my AT100. Very close and about 1/2 price.
plinkytx 8 months ago
@Plocky241 You'd get a similar vibe to the AT100 if you got a strat-type guitar with a very light alder body. This particular guitar was really light and resonant. Also the neck felt almost like raw wood with a very light finish -- you could feel the hair in the grain. Ibanez released something very similar to the AT100 in their RGT series in the early 90s which would have been around the era Timmons first got his Ibanez endorsement. The RGTs were real cheap and value for money!
clintcar 6 months ago
do they still use basswood in the guitar bodys?
satjathamma 1 year ago
@satjathamma This one's alder and it's unusually light.
clintcar 6 months ago
That wasn't a review. It was goofing around.
Your vibrato tells you've played violin in the past.
mrelwood 2 years ago 13
@mrelwood that's damn right man...I played violin for a year and I started playing guitar after that for over 6~7 years until now, and that violin vibrato stayed with me and I can't get rid of it. I managed to make it more mellow and slow, but if you see some of my videos where I use vibrato, I still use wide-range violin vibrato.
alsgh422 1 year ago
@alsgh422 what amp?
timmonsisbest 9 months ago
@timmonsisbest It was some Ibanez amp that seemed to only want to give out a totally metal tone. I forget which model. I wouldn't buy it.
clintcar 6 months ago
@alsgh422 I'm old school as far as vibrato -- Kossoff, Trower, Clapton, mixed in with some violin vibrato. And violin vibrato technique has been around for centuries. It's totally legit as far as I'm concerned.
clintcar 6 months ago
@mrelwood Yeah it was goofin' around and I didn't know I was being recorded. The actual AT100 review can be found on my site in the URL I posted in the video description.
clintcar 6 months ago