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Description
The Ibanez V70CE dreadnought acoustic-electric guitar is an innovative instrument that combines a select spruce top, and mahogany back and sides for resonant acoustic tone with a Fishman Sonicore pickup, and Ibanez AEQ-SP2 preamp for amplified performance. The V70CE's soft cutaway provides comfortable access to higher frets, expanding its dynamic range. Now available in a striking transparent blue or sleek black finish, the V70CE is an acoustic-electric guitar that looks as good as it sounds.
Select Spruce Top and Mahogany Body Produce Rich, Balanced Tone
A select spruce top gives the V70CE a robust, balanced tone with crisp highs, warm lows and pronounced midrange. Mahogany back and sides augment the spruce top, boosting bass response and projection. Together, these tonewoods generate a full, natural acoustic voice perfect for strumming chords or intricate fingerpicking. The V70CE's dreadnought body pumps out volume to fill a room, ideal for solo or ensemble playing.
Fishman Electronics and Ibanez Preamp Provide High-Definition Plugged-in Performance
The Fishman Sonicore pickup accurately captures the V70CE's acoustic properties, relaying them with stunning realism through an amplifier or PA system. Ibanez's AEQ-SP2 preamp gives you tone shaping control, with bass, middle and treble EQ knobs to tweak frequency response. A built-in tuner ensures you're in tune before performing or recording. The V70CE delivers your acoustic tone with clarity and depth through an amplifier, ideal for gigging or recording in a studio.
Play Comfortably With a Soft Cutaway and Low Action
A soft cutaway provides comfortable access to higher frets for intricate solos or vocal accompaniment. Low, buzz-free action makes the V70CE playable right out of the case, whether you're a beginner or accomplished guitarist. The V70CE's C-shaped neck profile gives you a familiar feel, while a rosewood fretboard enhances sustain and warmth.


Features
- Select spruce top
- Chrome tuners
- Mahogany neck, back and sides
- Rosewood bridge and fretboard
- Dreadnought body
- Quality electronics
- Case sold separately
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Reviews
4.42
180 Reviews
85%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
I Love Mine!
Been playing guitar since 1977 and most of that period was spent playing acoustics. I've had my fair share of guitars through the years. I had an Ibanez Concord with mother of pearl in-lay in 1982 that I loved. Recently, I found myself in dire need of a decent, cheap acoustic since I'm low on funds and this economy isn't helping. So my daughters and grandson bought me a Guitar Center Gift card and I thought I would try the blue V70CE. Got it 4 days later in a box within a box. Guitar was in great shape and looks beautiful. I tuned it up and it tunes nice. Got to playing it right away and was extremely happy. Two small qualms. One is the action is a hair high, which is a little tough coming from a strat to a heavier stringed acoustic, but I've already adjusted and I'm not noticing too much of a problem any more. The 2nd thing is the strap buttons are a little too low profile which makes it hard to get beefier straps to go on all the way. But, I'm going to either buy taller ones or find a thin strap that will work. No biggie for me. So, the real skinny is, I love the sound both acoustically and electronically. It has a real nice deep tone that my Brother's $600.00 Takamine doesn't have. The structural integrity of the guitar seems solid, thus the deeper tones. I'm impressed by this non-pricey Ibanez. I don't know about some of the reviews I've read about string buzz and dead sound. But those are always classic cases of any acoustic that has old strings or has been abused in some way. I am a big believer in keeping an instrument in a hardshell case, out of harms way, like say, someone cleaning a room and knocking it over thus cracking the neck. I've actually knocked an old Hohner over and cracked the neck myself. I've also pounded and banged on guitars playing them too hard until the intonation, action and acoustics were beat, and I finally figured out how to take care of them. So, let's not be too hasty in blaming the manufacturer or the store for something that we may have done to our own instrument. Just sayin'! I Love Mine!!!!
Most Liked Negative Review
Good starter guitar
If your looking for your first acoustic, this is good for the money. The action/playablitiy is tough but good for finger muscles. It is not a fast guitar. Suited best for some hard strumming basic chord songs. If you want to play the blues, pass on this one and spend the extra money on something faster.
- Practicing50
- Jamming32
- Small Venues21
- Recording10
- School Bands3
- Poor Quality8
- Not Consistent7
- Flat Sound3
- Requires Constant Tuning3
- Jack falling into the guitar1
- Novice34
- Experienced28
- Child2
- Professional Musician1
- Fun To Play47
- Good Audio45
- Good Feel44
- Stays In Tune40
- Consistent35
Reviewed by 180 customers
Good Playability but Needs Setup
submitted4 days ago
byTony
fromCape Coral FL
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I had to do a setup adjusting the truss rod, filing the nut, and taking 1/32off the saddle but just used it in a gig. Electronics good.
Great for the beginner intermediate player
submitted11 days ago
byScott
fromSurprise az
Everything as promised great tones comfortable to play. This will be my everyday guitar for practice or just strumming a song. I am a beginner ready to take it up a notch it was a gift so I wasn't sure if it would fit me. Out of the box and once tuned it was is all I need in an everyday guitar. Even with my crippled arthritic fingers easy to play.
Great starter everyday guitar
submitted3 months ago
byamy
fromsan diego, ca
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
My 18yr old son started teaching himself guitar a couple of months ago and progressed really fast. We wanted to find a guitar that was reasonably priced, and a good beginner guitar until he becomes more serious. He plays it everyday now and really loves it! Great value for the price.
Great beginner guitar
submitted8 months ago
byCody
fromMontgomery, AL
I bought this guitar around 2008 and it was my primary guitar for years. It WILL need a setup after it's bought, but that's normal for acoustics, especially in this price range. This guitar is a tank that can take a lot of abuse from a teenager/ young adult playing out with it
Beginner Friendly!
Verified Buyer
submitted9 months ago
byJeff
fromSpringfield, NJ
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I am new at guitar and I am finding that the V70CE Dreadnought Acoustic-Electric Guitar is fun to to learn how to play with. The action feels nice and strings that came with the guitar were pretty decent as well. Would highly recommend for anyone embarking on their guitar journey.
Definitely a Deal
submitted10 months ago
byJamison
fromNashville
I been looking for a few weeks and had played a ton in the Acoustic room on Powell Ave GC. I just needed something I could grab in a moment and kick around. Electric is my gig. You have to look at 2 or three to get the action you want so get a few out the back. It's a win! Love it!!
Q&A
Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.
submitted7 months ago
asked byMatt
fromundisclosed
What are the string specs
The Ibanez V70CE Dreadnought Acoustic-Electric Guitar typically comes equipped from the factory with Ibanez Coated Acoustic Guitar Strings. .012 – .053 (Light Gauge) This set usually includes: 1st (High E): .012 2nd (B): .016 3rd (G): .024 4th (D): .032 5th (A): .042 6th (Low E): .053submitted8 months ago
asked byAdrian
fromGrand Haven MI
Is this an acoustic guitar? This is my first guitar purchase and I need to know if I need an amp for it or if it's available for just acoustic play
Yes, it is. It's an Acoustic guitar with a pickup installed. It doesn't need to be plugged in.submitted9 months ago
asked byJoe
fromFla
what is the nut made out of?
The nut is made of plastic.submitteda year ago
asked byLarry
fromGlendora
What material are the strings
These are steel.submitteda year ago
asked byjon jon
fromTrion,GA
i need a battery is c9ver or battery compartment
9v.submitteda year ago
asked byMG2024
fromSeattle, WA
What kind of mahogany are the neck, back and sides made of? Solid wood, layered or laminate?
The top, back and sides are laminated.submitted2 years ago
asked byJulian
fromundisclosed
What strings does this guitar take ?
They are Ibanez strings -------------- .012/.016/.024/.032/.042/.053submitted2 years ago
asked byChris
fromNorwood, MA
What size case/gig bag am I looking for to accommodate the Ibanez V70CE?
You are looking for a " Dreadnought" size.submitted2 years ago
asked byLeo
fromTucson, Az
This guitar use nylon or steel strings?
The V70CE is steel string.submitted3 years ago
asked byKen
fromEl Paso tx
What strings are used by the guitar?
12 - 53.

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