Ibanez AT200-AV
INFO
The AT200 is a solid body electric guitar model introduced by Ibanez in 2004. It is a signature model of American guitarist Andy Timmons. It is the second model in the Andy Timmons series, introduced simultaneously the AT300 with which it shares some features.
The AT200 features an SA series arch-topped mahogany body mated to a maple neck with a 22-fret rosewood fingerboard with dot inlays. Components include a synchronized tremolo bridge and three Ibanez humbucking pickups. Unlike most other SA models the AT200's input jack is located on the side rather than the front of the guitar.
The AT300 is similar but uses a different bridge and pickups and has a different fretboard inlay.
The AT200 was discontinued after 2005.
SPECS
-Name: AT200
-Years: 2004–2005
-Areas: Worldwide (except Japan)
-Made in: Japan
-Finishes: AV (Antique Violin)
Body
-Body type: Solid body
-Body material: Mahogany
-Neck joint: AANJ
-Bridge: Std. synchronized tremolo
-Hardware color: Chrome
Neck
-Neck type: AT Prestige
-Neck material: 1-piece maple
-Fingerboard: Rosewood
-Inlays: Pearl dot
-Frets: 22 / jumbo
Electronics
-PU Config: HHH
-Bridge PU: Ibanez G109 (H)
-Mid PU: Ibanez G104 (H)
-Neck PU: Ibanez G104 (H)
-Controls: 2 volume / 1 tone / 5-way lever