🎶 Own the stage with natural tone and sleek precision!
The Ibanez AEG7MH-OPN is a 6-string electro-acoustic guitar crafted with sustainable Sapele and Purpleheart woods, featuring an open-pore natural finish for enhanced resonance. Designed for comfort and precision, it includes chrome die-cast tuners and a hardtail bridge, making it ideal for players from beginner to intermediate levels seeking professional quality and style.
Product Dimensions | 104 x 59 x 13 cm; 2.66 kg |
Item model number | AEG7MH |
Back Material | Sapele Wood |
Body Material | Wood |
Colour | Open Pore Natural |
Fretboard Material | Purpleheart |
Guitar Pickup Configuration | No Pickup |
Scale Length | 25.5 inches |
String Material | Alloy Steel |
Top Material | Spruce Wood |
Neck Material Type | Sapele Wood |
Number of Strings | 6 |
Guitar Bridge System | Hardtail Bridge |
Material Type | Sapele Wood |
Instrument Key | Tuning from factory: 1E, 2B, 3G, 4D, 5A, 6E |
Size | Einheitsgröße |
Item Weight | 2.66 kg |
C**Y
Great Guitar
I like this guitar a lot, it’s a joy to play, great quality and sounds amazing m, the only issue I would say is with the tuning, if it’s left a day or two without being played for some reason it untunes itself it’s not a big deal as it comes with a built in tuner. It looks immaculate and plays well so does the job!
M**O
We are delighted with this guitar!
Simply love it! Bought it for my son to start learning and I also wanted a nylon strings guitar. Great sound, light-weight, quality constructed guitar. Excellent value for money.
H**A
Impressed!
A great guitar for the money, nice sounds, good action. Was very surprised by it
K**C
Great for the price
Great little guitar for rhe the price , I've played mid range epiphones and this is better - decent finish and very nice sound - remember you aint buying a Martin!
J**S
Neededs a seriously detailed setup out of the Box. But has potential......
Needed a Detailed setup out of the Boxes. For £195 Pound guitar I didn't expect that much so I knew some neck work would be reqired.The Bottom of the frets on the treble end needed leveling between fret five and 14. The hight at the nut was a little off. An easy fix, could cure that a spare bridge that came with the guitar so that could be remedied.For a beginner. The guitar is a no no. For an intermediate who knows what he or her is doing around a fret level, polish, Straighten, Intontation set and setting fret hight and action it would be a good guitar.It's Open pore so it should sound better with age and as it's played in. The on board tuner is good an so is the pickup. but both Easily.. upgraded/changed.For the Money I'd be tempted to keep it a give some TLC were she needs it.Additionally,, the neck is narrow its an electric feel on an acoustic - may be a help or a hindrance that's up to you folks to decide. Closest I can compare size and feel is with a Tanglewood tw45. Brighter sound than a dreadnought sizes guitar.
A**R
Great value for the quality
Has a lovely sound.
W**D
Fantastic
Everything, well worth the £200 I paid. And I was going to pay a lot more for a classical guitar, you even get a spare bridge nut if you want the strings a little higher.
J**N
Nice design, poorly finished
There was a lot of fret poking in several places. Enough so that your fingers wouldn't thank-you for it!It came out of the box and very quickly made its way back in.I'd expect that of a £70 argos guitar but not something above £200 from ibanez.The qc on these must be done by eye because the frets on this one would have your fingers off.
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