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The Ibanez AAD50 Advanced Acoustic grand dreadnought guitar was designed from the ground up to deliver richer, brighter and fuller tone, with a wide dynamic range for peak versatility. Featuring slightly larger-than-typical proportions, Ibanez has dubbed this body shape the “Grand Dreadnought,” designed for powerful sound and comfortable ergonomics. It has X-M bracing for a clear bottom and crispy treble sound with trimmed warm mid-range. The solid sitka spruce top and sapele back and sides provide a wide frequency range, producing shimmering highs, tight mids and a full-bodied low end. The AAD50 grand dreadnought has an okoume neck for greater playing comfort, topped with a purpleheart fingerboard for eye-catching aesthetics and rich tone. The bridge is made of purpleheart, transferring string vibrations directly to the body, and includes Ibanez Advantage bridge pins with a special bulb-shaped end for easier gripping and positioning.
Ibanez AAD50 Advanced Acoustic Grand Dreadnought Guitar Natural Low Gloss
Ibanez AAD50 Advanced Acoustic Grand Dreadnought Guitar Natural Low Gloss
Ibanez AAD50 Advanced Acoustic Grand Dreadnought Guitar Natural Low Gloss

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  • Solid sitka spruce top with sapele back and sides
  • Okoume neck
  • Purpleheart bridge and fingerboard

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Body
  • Body type: Grand dreadnought, single cutaway
  • Top wood: Solid sitka spruce
  • Back & sides: Sapele
  • Bracing pattern: X-M bracing
Neck
  • Fingerboard: Purpleheart
  • Neck wood: Okoume
  • Number of frets: 21
  • Bridge: Purpleheart
Other
  • Orientation: Right-handed
  • Number of strings: 6 string

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  • asked byMatt

    fromGainesville Fl

    Is this guitar considered to be a "low action" type of guitar?  I am looking for an acoustic guitar which is not as difficult to fret as I am a beginner.

    Is this guitar considered to be a "low action" type of guitar? I am looking for an acoustic guitar which is not as difficult to fret as I am a beginner.

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Not especially. Acoustic guitars have an inherently higher action than an electric being as it needs adequate tension to be properly heard. These are known for lower action as the bowl shape creates volume. "Ovation Celebrity Standard Mid-Depth Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar Natural"