Ibanez

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The AEG, a compact body acoustic-electric guitar with a slim neck, has been popular for its easy playability for more than two decades. Ibanez has renewed the AEG Series with updated electronics and looks. The changes were based on the concept of simple and easy control.

The AEG70 starts with an Ibanez AEQ-TTS preamp. Small and simple, it features only two control knobs: volume and shape. This at-a-glance tone control offers natural acoustic sound in the center position. It allows players to adjust the tone easily and enables them to go from low, fat and powerful tones to a bright and cutting sound while adjusting only one knob. An easy-to-read onboard LCD tuner is located on the preamp.

The AEG70 comes with a simplified abalone rosette, binding and ornamentation on the headstock. These finer details add a sharp and stylish atmosphere to the guitar.

Other features include a flamed maple top, sapele back and sides, an Ibanez T-bar II undersaddle pickup which equalizes the volume from each string and delivers a well-balanced signal, and special bulb-shaped Ibanez Advantage Bridge pins for easy string installation. The newly designed scalloped bridge improves the efficiency of the top board vibrations, which contributes to a louder sound. The scalloped bridge offers more flexibility for the guitar's setup.
Ibanez AEG70L AEG Left-Handed Grand Concert Acoustic-Electric Guitar Tiger Burst High Gloss
Ibanez AEG70L AEG Left-Handed Grand Concert Acoustic-Electric Guitar Tiger Burst High Gloss
Ibanez AEG70L AEG Left-Handed Grand Concert Acoustic-Electric Guitar Tiger Burst High Gloss

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  • AEG Body
  • 25” scale
  • Flamed maple top
  • Sapele back and sides
  • Walnut bridge and fretboard
  • MOP rosette
  • Chrome diecast tuners
  • Ibanez T-Bar pickup
  • AEQ-TTS preamp with onboard tuner

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  • Nice looking, I'll say that much

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    submitted4 years ago

    byJesse

    fromDetroit, MI

    Great looking guitar, I like the feel and form factor of these slim guitars but it comes at a price - Sounds terrible. Reminds me of one of those cheap throw away toy guitars with 4 plastic strings that kids got for Christmas in the 70's, really no depth, projection or sustain and I mean zilch - Also goes out of tune just looking at it. Was expecting more for the price and from Ibanez and sure didn't expect it to sound like a $3K Martin [which I have], am getting rid of this thing ASAP and will stay away from nice looking cheap guitars that sound terrible. Would not even recommend it for a beginner, like giving an apprentice carpenter a $5 harbor freight hammer to start with. But if you want something to just hang on the wall and look nice, this is it. As a lefty its tough, you almost never see any in store so you can actually try before you buy.

  • Great lefty Guitar

    4

    submitted4 years ago

    byMichael G

    fromAthens Ha

    This is a great guitar, but the neck and string spacing is dreadfully narrow. I have large hands and fingers, and makes it difficult for me to play. The strings are not that great of quality either. Elixr 12-53s make it sound a lot better.

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