Original price was: RM2,320.00.Current price is: RM2,088.00.

Guitars & Basses

Ibanez AE245-NT AE Series Acoustic Electric Guitar, Natural High Gloss

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The AE245 features a Venetian cutaway body shape with a solid mahogany top with scalloped cross-bracing and mahogany back (with Tone Projection cross bracing) and sides with a gloss finish. The soundhole is round with an abalone and maple rosette. It has a satin-finished mahogany neck with a 20-fret rosewood fingerboard with special mother of pearl position markers. Components include a compensated bone saddle in a rosewood bridge with Ibanez Advantage pins, a bone nut, a tortoise pickguard and chrome die-cast tuning machines. Electronics consist of a T-bar undersaddle pickup connected to an Ibanez Custom Electronics preamp mounted internally with a ¼” endpin output.

 

Model: AE245-NT

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SPECIFICATIONS

body shape

AE body

bracing

X-M Bracing

top

Solid Okoume top

back & sides

Okoume back & Okoume sides

neck

Comfort Grip with Rounded Fretboard Edge/Nyatoh neck

fretboard

Pau Ferro fretboard

bridge

Pau Ferro bridge

inlay

Specially designed Wooden Vine inlay

soundhole rosette

Abalone and Maple

tuning machine

Chrome Die-cast tuners(18:1 gear ratio)

nut material

Bone

number of frets

20

saddle material

Compensated Bone

bridge pins

Ibanez Advantage™

strings

D'Addario® XTAPB1152

string gauge

.011/.015/.022/.032/.042/.052

string space

11mm

factory tuning

1E,2B,3G,4D,5A,6E

pickup

Ibanez T-bar Undersaddle

preamp

Ibanez Custom Electronics

output jack

1/4" Endpin Jack

Brand

Ibanez

Ibanez is one of the first Japanese musical instrument companies to gain a significant foothold in import guitar sales in the United States and Europe, as well as the first brand of guitars to mass-produce the seven-string guitar and eight-string guitar. The company has an impressive lineup of products ranging from instruments to pedals and accessories, and have recently raised standards and eyebrows with the new AZ Series, which Josh Smith described as the best superstrat he’s played in a long time.