Ibanez

Description

The AEG Series is a stage-ready acoustic-electric guitar designed specifically with the electric player in mind. With a thinner body and shorter 25” scale length, the AEG is designed to put the electric guitarist at ease with a feel and playability less acoustic and more reminiscent an electric instrument.

Built for comfort and speed, the AEG1812IIDVS features the feedback-killing thinner profile AEG body. The spruce top, mahogany back and sides, and a rosewood fretboard provide a lively sonic response even without amplification. A Fishman Sonicore pickup with an AEQ-SP2 preamp delivers a sweet cascade of amplified acoustic tones for the stage, and an onboard tuner provides quick, discreet tuning. Other features include chrome die-cast tuners, a beautiful Abalone rosette and a natural high gloss finish.
Open Box Ibanez AEG1812II AEG 12-String Acoustic-Electric Guitar Level 2 Dark Violin Sunburst 190839930132
Open Box Ibanez AEG1812II AEG 12-String Acoustic-Electric Guitar Level 2 Dark Violin Sunburst 190839930132
Open Box Ibanez AEG1812II AEG 12-String Acoustic-Electric Guitar Level 2 Dark Violin Sunburst 190839930132

Features

  • AEG body
  • Spruce top
  • Mahogany back and sides
  • Abalone rosette
  • Ivory body binding
  • Chrome die-cast tuners
  • Fishman Sonicore pickup
  • AEQ-SP2 Preamp with onboard tuner
  • Dark Violin Sunburst (DVS) finish

Reviews

4.45

22 Reviews

95%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Most Liked Positive Review

5

So far.....Excellent!

The sound is rich and deep for it's size, the action is surprisingly better than my Jackson electric! Once I got it in tune and strings stretched a little, it plays Very well. The frets are not cumbersome, the neck is not much wider than my fender 6 string acoustic, and the onboard electronics work pretty darn good. The tuner is very handy. Has 2 audio ports. This is my first 12 string and after playing this one I don't know why I waited so long to get one.

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Most Liked Negative Review

3

Good beginner 12 string.

Good tone, stays in tune when you get it there. The tuners Ibanez used are cheap, gritty, stiff, and not very good generally speaking. It's a good 12 string to learn on. Electronics are decent. I suggest if you're recording with it to set the tone settings in the electronics to their mid, neutral position and EQ the input.

Filters
Best Uses
  1. Practicing13
  2. Jamming11
  3. Recording5
  4. Small Venues4
  5. Rock Concerts1
Cons
  1. Requires Constant Tuning4
  2. 1 string broke when I took it out or the box1
  3. Flat Sound1
  4. Not Consistent1
  5. Poor Quality1
Describe Yourself
  1. Experienced9
  2. Novice4
  3. Professional Musician4
  4. Child1
Pros
  1. Fun To Play15
  2. Good Feel15
  3. Good Audio13
  4. Consistent7
  5. Stays In Tune7
  • Good would recommend to another person

    4

    Verified Buyer

    submitted5 years ago

    byAlexis F

    fromHeber city utah

    Very nice feel and sound for a good price I like everything about. But 1 sting broke when I unboxed it it might have been tightened because It broke before I even tuned it

  • Best for the price

    5

    submitted5 years ago

    byChuy

    fromAustin, Tx

    I use this for requinto and this works very well it just needs a good amount of tuning. But if you have more money just get a takamine.

  • Beautiful and great sounding guitar for the price.

    5

    Verified Buyer

    submitted5 years ago

    byDomo

    fromEl Paso

    Great vibrant colors and good tone!

  • Good value

    4

    submitted6 years ago

    byK

    fromLouisville KY

    Good value, more of a gray wood tone not the brown violin type coloring as described

  • Very good for beginners

    5

    submitted6 years ago

    byTan

    fromPhiladelphia, PA

    If anyone is looking for a good 12 string to play regional Mexican or also know as requinto this is the guitar to begin with honestly it's so good with a good thick sound when plugged in

  • Good beginner 12 string.

    3

    submitted6 years ago

    byHardball

    fromDaytona Fl

    Good tone, stays in tune when you get it there. The tuners Ibanez used are cheap, gritty, stiff, and not very good generally speaking. It's a good 12 string to learn on. Electronics are decent. I suggest if you're recording with it to set the tone settings in the electronics to their mid, neutral position and EQ the input.

Q&A

Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.

  • asked byEd

    fromOhio

    What brand and size of strings come on this guitar?

    Open Reply - Ronald
    They are light gauge strings, and they are Ernie Ball.
  • asked byEl Niño

    fromPasco Washington ...

    Does this guitar has own tune?

    Open Reply - Ronald
    This guitar does not have it's own tuner built in.
  • asked bysebastian

    fromsan diego

    how long is it ?

    Open Reply - Kenneth
    Product Dimensions 42 x 18.5 x 6 inches
  • asked byluke

    fromundisclosed

    What kind of case do you use with it

    Open Reply - Beau
    The Gator GC-DREAD-12 Deluxe Dreadnought 6/12-String Guitar Case would be a good choice.
  • asked byTheo

    fromDallas, Texas

    What gauge strings does the guitar come with? I love the feel of it's out of box setup, and don't want to mess with it by changing its current gauge. Thank you!

    Open Reply - Thomas
    .010 / .010 / .014 / .014 / .023 / .008 / .030 / .012 / .039 / .018 / .047 / .027
  • asked byJavier

    fromTX

    Does it have reinforcements on the bridge

    Open Reply - Ronald
    Yes it does.
  • asked byJuan

    fromCA

    With what strings are they with?

    Open Reply - Kenneth
    This comes with string gauge 10-42
  • asked bySteven

    fromFL

    What is width of neck at nut and neck radius of this Ibanez aeg 1812

    Open Reply - Gear-Head
    Scale : 634 a : Width 45NUT b : Width 5714 c : Thickness 211 d : Thickness 22.57 Radius : 250
  • asked byjames

    fromundisclosed

    Can this guitar handle paired strings? How much would it cost to install a bridge doctor?

    Open Reply - Beau
    This guitar should be able to handle paired strings. You would just need to contact your nearest store for information on pricing for this type of service.
  • asked byMiggy

    fromHawthorne,ca

    What is the full size of the guitar ?

    Open Reply - Ronald
    42"
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