Here are two pictures of my S-58 N pickup from my AS103 (2009). but there are plenty of other breadcrumbs, vignettes, and other crude shennanigans taking place on the topic. Most of the debate I discovered on the ibanez forum: Now, there is longstanding drama that still continues about these pickups, due partly to the fact that the super 58s are not clearly differentiated in name to the 'custom' super 58s. This is includes loads of dealer websites. Genuinely the best value for money guitar out there IMO - that includes classic vibes, and japanese squiers, epiphone, whatnot.Īnyway, so I recently came to discover, having bought my AS103 secondhand on the premise that it had alnico pickups, that some Ibanez websites say they are alnico, others say they are ceramic. So, I just got an Ibanez AS103 VB and was keen to check out the pup magnets because the guitar sounded SO different to my AS73 that I just had.Īs a quick aside, if ever you see an AS103, do yourself a favour and pick it up. It's fuzzier than that.ĬAVEAT: This is NOT a debate about alnico vs ceramic. I want to settle the ceramic v alnico magnet type in Ibanez AS103 series guitars once and for all! This is useful for those folk, like me, that think they are definitely going to get alnico pups in a AS103.
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