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Key Features
The Ibanez AE275 is the perfect acoustic if you like a classy design and strong projection. With okoume back and sides, this beauty emanates a strong, woody tone which has a warm bottom end and clear, singing highs. The Sitka spruce top creates a strong, bold projection which will reach every corner of the room. And with a single cutaway design, you'll be able to reach the higher frets with ease - solo your heart out.
Precise, articulate Ibanez Custom electronics give you the tools to take your music to much larger audiences, with an AP11 magnetic pickup delivering rich sound. Advantage bridge pins top it all off, making changing your strings much easier and eliminating the risk of the pins sticking.
Product Ref: 247613
Ready to explore a tone like no other? The okoume back and sides of this beautifully crafted gem bring out a real depth and warmth – perfect for making each note sound rich and distinctive. This guitar boasts a sublimely smooth voicing, and will get everyone dancing with its unbeatable sound.
Need some volume? No problem. The AP11 magnetic pickup not only delivers this in droves, but is also super lightweight - so it won't get in the way of vibrations. It'll also easily accommodate effects like reverb, delay, and chorus. Your entire audience will be on their feet as your chords and melodies blare out of your acoustic amp in stunning detail. Not only does it preserve and enhance the natural voice of this guitar, but it it's also topped off by an onboard tuner and volume/shape controls, which let you craft your sound in detail.
Sometimes, bridge pins can be a real pain. They get stuck in the bridge, snap, rattle when you're playing, and can cause an all-round nuisance. Not Advantage bridge pins. These are much easier to take out and put in than regular pins, eliminating all the common problems you can run into. Their bulb ends make them easy to grip, whilst preventing them from being pushed in too far (which would inevitably lead to you snapping one trying to get it out with pliers). A seriously underrated advantage.