Ibanez EWP14OPN Exotic Wood Piccolo Acoustic Guitar Natural


Description
The EWP14OPN is a 1/3-size, steel string Piccolo acoustic guitar. Similar in scale to a Baritone ukulele (17”), the EWP14 sports an EW style cutaway body. The top, back, and sides are made of ovangkol, a wood found in Western Africa, known for its beautiful figuring and rosewood-like tone. An Open Pore Natural finish allows the body to resonate more freely for improved tone and projection. Other features include an abalone rosette, rosewood fretboard, bridge and chrome die-cast tuners.
To optimize string tension, intonation, and tone, the EWP14 is tuned in the key of A (A, D, G, C, E, A), up a fourth from standard tuning.



Features
- Piccolo cutaway style EW body
- Ovangkol top
- Ovangkol back and sides
- Rosewood fretboard and bridge
- Abalone rosette
- Chrome die-cast tuners
- 17” scale
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- Practicing3
- Jamming2
- Thin tone1
- Experienced3
- Fun To Play2
- Good Audio1
- Good Feel1
Reviewed by 6 customers
Liked it, but returned it.
submitted3 years ago
byArt
fromLong Island NY
Definitely well made and a good buy at this price, but I really could use a wider neck at the nut (I wear a size 12 ring). The tone was a bit boxy and thin as well.
Exactly what I've been looking for
submitted5 years ago
byNate
fromFlagstaff, AZ
I've been looking for a guitar that's smaller than a traditional travel sized, but was a little more guitar than some guitar-leles and also not super cheap in construction. With the steel strings and the size (think tenor ukulele) the tamber has kind of a mandolin quality to it, but I also still feel like I'm playing a guitar, for the most part. Really solid construction. I replaced the plastic nut and saddle with bone, and sanded them down to lower the action. I also adjusted the tuning up a step (B E A D F# B) this helps traditional open chord shapes better align with major chords. I put D'addario coated extra light strings on it. At about 27' long, it'll fit in most tenor sized ukulele cases. I love this thing and can't wait to take it on road trips. No regrets!
Well made, great sound.
submitted6 years ago
byBrodie81
fromSwedesboro, NJ
I can't put this little guitar down. It barks like a mandolin and is really fun to play. Its compact size makes it easy to carry around the house and play anywhere. The intonation was a bit off out of the box. I put on some new strings (elixir nano-web phosphor bronze custom lights [.011-.052]), sanded the saddle down about a millimeter and tightened the truss about 3/4 turn. Now it sounds perfect and the action is about 2.5 mm at 12th fret for the low E. The only down side is that after playing this thing so much my dreadnought now feels comically large.
Good not great, but it grows on you
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submitted8 years ago
bySergio
fromundisclosed
It's a cute little guitar. I tried tuning it to standard tuning and it worked, but still didn't sound all that great. Once I tuned it back to factory tuning it became a lot of fun to play. Only downside is now I have to try and learn new chords because I don't know that tuning style. But that's the breaks, it isn't a normal guitar. Thought about returning it, but I might end up keeping it after all is said and done.
This is a very good beginner to intermediate Piccolo Guitar
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submitted8 years ago
bysteve
fromundisclosed
This is a decent enough piccolo guitar. The look is above average and the playability, machines, nut, frets and bridge are all acceptable. The intonation is pretty decent although I find the 1 thru 5 frets to go a bit sharp (verified with my Snark tuner). The octave intonation (12th fret and harmonics) is actually better. The only thing I'm a little disappointed with is the sound which is more uke-like than a crisp guitar sound. I've heard some piccolo guitars on youtube where the sound projected and the strings rang. That's what I would like to find before I use a piccolo guitar on stage. I haven't yet tried new/different strings or amplification (and EQ).
Nice travel guitar
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submitted9 years ago
byJohnny
fromgulf coast
Holds tune, good intonation, surprisingly loud.
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submitteda year ago
asked byTanuj
fromPoint Pleasant NJ
So what gauge strings do you use?
.010/.014/.023/.030/.039/.047submitted4 years ago
asked byTravis
fromEscanaba, Mi
Is this available in Left handed?
we don't carry it normally, but give us a call at 866-498-7882 and we can look into a special order for you.submitted4 years ago
asked byKemberley
fromFort Worth Texas
Does this guitar come with a case?
Case not includedsubmitted5 years ago
asked bylou
fromHawaii
can this use classical type strings?
No. It's steel strings only.No, the tension would be all wrong.submitted5 years ago
asked byHippMom3
fromMt. Pleasant, Mi
Can you tell me what size case is suggested for this guitar? Overall length? Any other useful information. I am gifting this to my daughter, she played the concert ukulele for 3 years and gotten quit good! Any other upgrades I can surprise her with? Looking for a baby blue soft case
We can actually get you a few options. Give us a call at 866-498-7882 and we'll get you the best deal possible.submitted7 years ago
asked byJeffery
fromIA
Does this piccolo guitar use regular guitar strings?
Yes. All you have to do is trim the excess.