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Ibanez AW84CE-WK Artwood Series Acoustic Electric Guitar, Weathered Black Open Pore

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The AW84CE features a dreadnought body shape with a Venetian cutaway with a solid okoume top on laminated okoume back and sides with an open pore finish. The round soundhole has a simple black and white acrylic rosette and a black pickguard. The nyatoh neck has a 20-fret laurel fingerboard with small white dot position markers. Components include a compensated bone saddle in a laurel bridge with black Ibanez Advantage bridge pins, a bone nut, and chrome Ibanez tuning machines. Electronics consist of an Ibanez T-bar undersaddle pickup connected to an Ibanez AEQ-TP2 preamp with onboard tuner powered by a 9V battery and feeding balanced XLR and ¼” outputs.

 

Model: AW84CE-WK

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SPECIFICATIONS

body shape

Cutaway Dreadnought body

top

Solid Okoume top

back & sides

Okoume back & Okoume sides

neck

AW/Nyatoh neck

fretboard

Ovangkol fretboard

bridge

Ovangkol bridge

inlay

White dot inlay

soundhole rosette

Black & White multi

tuning machine

Chrome Die-cast tuners

nut material

Bone

number of frets

20

saddle material

Compensated Bone

bridge pins

Ibanez Advantage™

strings

D'Addario® XTAPB1253

string gauge

.012/.016/.024/.032/.042/.053

string space

11mm

factory tuning

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

pickup

Ibanez T-bar Undersaddle

preamp

Ibanez AEQ-TP2 preamp w/Onboard tuner

output jack

Balanced XLR & 1/4" outputs

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.