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Mwmeci
Username: Mwmeci

Registered: 4-2007
Posted on Friday, May 18, 2007 - 6:32 pm:   

Everyone out there raves about their AM 50,100,205 etc., including myself. Has anyone ever owned the Gibson equivalents? If so, how do they compare?

MIKE
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Trumpus
Username: Trumpus

Registered: 4-2005
Posted on Sunday, June 10, 2007 - 8:59 pm:   

I've got a CS-346 (Paul Jackson Jr. Signature model) and my buddy has an ES-336. I've got an '82 AM-205 to compare it to.

The 205's stock pickups have been swapped out by the previous owner in favor of some Duncans (boo! - anyone know where I can score a pair of Super '58's?)

Most notably, the "feel" of the guitars is completely different. The 205 is slightly larger than the Gibsons and a bit lighter. The ES-226 is lighter than the PJ jr, which is the heaviest.

The neck on the Ibanez is flatter and the frets are wider, whereas the Gibson necks feel chunkier, with a more notable C-shape and shorter scale length.

My Ibanez sounds a bit more raw than the Gibsons, which sound a bit rounder, and jazzier.

OVerall, I actually prefer the feel of the Ibanez to either of the Gibsons!

Brian

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