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Description

Ibanez Artcore semi-acoustics feature set-in necks, higher output pickups and a full 34 in. scale for better sustain and articulation than standard semi-acoustic basses. Artcore's Quick Change III tailpiece contributes to the great sustain of these all new basses as well as providing easy string changes. The AGB140 also features a mahogany/maple neck, a maple body, and an Ibanez ACHB1 pickup.

The new Artcore Basses have quite a few features that make them stand out among other semi-acoustic electric bass guitars in this price range. The pickup, for example, is much more powerful, and the bridge and tailpiece combination offers more playing comfort and sustain. When you add it all up, these basses simply have an unbeatable combination of features.

Neck Style: 3-piece Artcore Bass neck

Neck Material: Mahogany/maple

Body: Maple top, back and sides

Frets: 22, large

Bridge: Gibralter III Bass bridge

Tailpiece: Quickchange III Vass tailpiece

Pickup: ACHB1

Owner's manual

Ibanez Artcore AGB140 Semi-Hollowbody User Manual

Product specs

Brand Ibanez
Model AGB140-TBR Standard Artcore Bass
Finish Transparent Brown
Year 2004 - 2006
Made In China
Categories 4-String Basses
Active / Passive Pickups Passive Pickups
Active Preamp No Preamp
Body Material Maple
Body Shape Single Cutaway
Color Family Brown
Finish Style Gloss
Fretboard Material Rosewood
Number of Frets 22
Number of Strings 4-String
Offset Body Non-Offset Body
Pickup Configuration H
Right / Left Handed Right Handed
Series Ibanez Artcore, Ibanez Standard
Wood Top Style Plain

FAQs

What type of music genres is the Ibanez Artcore AGB140 Semi-Hollowbody suitable for?

The Ibanez Artcore AGB140 is versatile and well-suited for genres like jazz, blues, rock, and country, thanks to its semi-hollowbody design that provides a warm, resonant tone.

What is the neck profile of the Ibanez Artcore AGB140 Semi-Hollowbody?

The neck of the Ibanez Artcore AGB140 features a comfortable and playable profile, ideal for both beginners and experienced bassists looking for smooth playability.

Does the Ibanez Artcore AGB140 have active or passive pickups?

The Ibanez Artcore AGB140 is equipped with passive pickups, offering a warm, vintage tone without the need for a battery-powered preamp.

How many frets does the Ibanez Artcore AGB140 have?

The Ibanez Artcore AGB140 features 22 frets, providing a wide range for playing both low and high notes comfortably.

Is the Ibanez Artcore AGB140 suitable for beginners?

Yes, the Ibanez Artcore AGB140 is suitable for beginners due to its comfortable neck profile and versatile tonal capabilities, making it a great choice for those starting to explore different music styles.

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Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Ibanez Artcore AGB140 Semi-Hollowbody.

Mods and upgrades

  • Changing the pots and capacitor can improve sound; some owners find this a simple and effective fix.

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Comparisons

  • The Epiphone Jack Casady bass is frequently considered as an alternative due to local availability and similar features.

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User experience

  • Excitement noted among owners acquiring a semi-hollow body, highlighting the AGB140's appeal in diversifying bass collections.

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Features and functionality

  • Ongoing issues with electronics have been noted, suggesting a need for DIY upgrades for optimal performance.

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An Odd Duck But, it is MY Duck.

When I was looking for a semi-hollow bass, I was familiar with the Epiphone Jack Casady but couldn't justify the $800 asking price.

After spending some time shopping on FB Marketplace, Craigslist, and other usual locations, I decided on one that I had never heard of before, an Ibanez Artcore AGB140 in Transparent Brown.

It's a bit of an odd critter being a full 34" scale. The neck feels much longer than my Ray34CA, but I love the aesthetic so much that I am learning to deal with it.

One of the previous owners, for reasons that will forever remain shrouded in mystery, decided to first super-glue a CLIP-ON tuner to the upper bout of the bass. Then, when that failed miserably, they glued it to the back of the headstock. As I've pointed out, this is a weird bass that seems to have garnered weird ownership over its 19-year existence.

The overall quality is good and the bridge hardware is excellent, very stout.

The single humbucker is a One-Trick pony but I really like the trick. The bass has a great, round, vintage sound.

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