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Ibanez AEG62 Grand Concert Acoustic-Electric Guitar Natural Mahogany


Description
The Ibanez AEG62 Electric Acoustic Grand Concert Guitar was designed with comfort and control in mind. Its grand concert body is constructed from sapele, producing a balanced, resonant tone with a lively midrange and rich low end. The slim, shallow body contours to the player's frame, keeping the weight down for hours of fatigue-free playing.
AEQ-TTS Preamp Provides Simple Tone Tailoring
The built-in AEQ-TTS preamp makes it easy to shape your tone to suit any musical style or environment. Just turn the volume knob to adjust the output level and the shape knob to go from a natural, acoustic sound to brighter or warmer tones. An onboard tuner with an LCD display helps you stay in tune on stage or in the studio.
Ibanez T-bar II Pickup Captures Nuanced Detail
The Ibanez T-bar II undersaddle pickup accurately reproduces the AEG62's acoustic resonance and nuance. It picks up soft touches, percussive hits and bassy thumps, ideal for musical styles focused on expression and experimentation. The pickup's balanced output prevents any one string from overpowering the others, delivering a clear, even signal to your amp or PA.
Deep Cutaway Provides Full Fretboard Access
A deep cutaway gives you unrestricted access to higher frets beyond the 10th, ideal for soloing or intricate chording. The smooth, slim neck and walnut fingerboard facilitate fleet-fingered playing across the fretboard.
Additional Appointments Enhance Playability and Style
The AEG62's appointments include a rosette, binding and headstock ornamentation for a dash of visual flair. Its gig bag provides comfortable transport and protection for your investment.



Features
- All sapele top, back and sides
- Comfort Grip shaped nyatoh neck with walnut fretboard
- Ibanez AEQ-TTS preamp with onboard tuner and T-bar II undersaddle pickup
- Specially designed inlay
Specs
- Shape: AEG
- Top: Sapele
- Back & Sides: Sapele
- Shape: Comfort Grip
- Wood: Nyatoh
- Fretboard: Walnut
- Number of frets: 20
- Nut width: 43 mm
- Preamp: Yes, Ibanez AEQ-TTS preamp with onboard tuner
- Pickup: Ibanez T-bar II undersaddle
- Tuners: Chrome die-cast tuners (18:1 gear ratio)
- Bridge: Walnut
- Case: Sold separately
Warranty
Reviews
4.89
9 Reviews
100%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Practicing7
- Jamming3
- Recording3
- Small Venues3
- Rock Concerts1
- Tone might not be ideal for some1
- Woods1
- Novice4
- Experienced3
- Professional Musician1
- Good Feel7
- Consistent3
- Fun To Play3
- Good Audio3
- Stays In Tune3
Reviewed by 9 customers
It was good
Verified Buyer
submitted8 months ago
byYonah
fromQueens, New York
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
My daughter like it and enjoys playing it. I bought it for her as a Christmas gift and it really motivated her to learn again.
I play/like this more than my martin
submitteda year ago
byMichael
fromPacheco, CA
Around 500 dollars less and plays almost just as good and is more comfortable for me, honestly one of the best acoustics I've ever tried for a great proce
Perfect warm sounding guitar
Verified Buyer
submitted2 years ago
byNikhil
fromSan Jose, CA
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
This is exactly what I was looking for! It has a great neck for both chords and leads. I prefer the sound that is not very bright. The pickup is excellent and the tones are even better when connected to an amp. Definitely has its own character and stands out sonically too.
My One and Only
submitted2 years ago
byMcKenna
fromTennessee
Ive had this guitar for about 3 and a half years, I started playing right before the pandemic started and it was the only this that occupied my day during covid. This guitar has an AMAZING sound coming from factory strings especially. She's always been my #1 guitar out of the four I have, it's a fantastic guitar to start as a beginner on and it lasts forever. For the price, and quality, I HIGHLY recommend getting this guitar.
Good mid-range cost guitar.
Verified Buyer
submitted2 years ago
byjesse
fromGlen Carbon, IL
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I was actually looking at a more expensive guitar but this one sounded as good for about 1/3rd less cost. Good guitar at a good value.
Fantastic Bang for the Buck
submitted3 years ago
byGar. VR
fromToledo, OH
I was looking for an acoustic six string of a decent price, and this guitar excels in quality craftsmanship. It's so beautiful to look at, and it is glossy enough to see yourself in the reflection. I mostly play metal electric guitars, but a well rounded musician needs a good acoustic guitar for some inspiration when needed. This guitar is the best bang for the buck, as it looks and feels like it should be worth more. The tone controls are limited to a shape knob in the preamp, but an acoustic guitar should not have too many tone controls as most of the sound comes from the body itself. It has a rich, low-mid tone when plugged in, which is my cup of tea, but maybe not for others. I seriously recommend getting a case of any type (Softshell, or Hardshell) that can fit it. The guitar looks too good to go without a case.
Q&A
Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.
submitteda year ago
asked byLinfa
fromDallas, TX
Accessories
The Ibanez AEG62 doesn't include any accessories.submitted2 years ago
asked byTom
fromBrick, NJ
Does this guitar need to be plugged into an amp for the tuner to work?
It needs to be plugged into a cable but you don't need an amp on the other end. The input jack acts as an on/off switch.submitted2 years ago
asked byDon
fromLansing IL
Is a pick guard absolutely necessary for beginners?
No, not at all. A pickguard has nothing to do with playing. It protects the wood.submitted3 years ago
asked byRick
fromWest palm beach, fl
What is the width of the body in inches
15"submitted3 years ago
asked byChristian
fromundisclosed
What strings come with this guitar? Are they good?
.012/.016/.024/.032/.042/.053. They're by Ibanez.submitted4 years ago
asked byWeedane
fromundisclosed
What's the scale length on this guitar?
Full scale 25"submitted4 years ago
asked bySam
fromundisclosed
What kind of Preamp does this guitar have?
It's their own, "Ibanez AEQ-TTS preamp"submitted4 years ago
asked byLp88
fromCT
Looking for soft case for this guitar? Tnx
Gator GBE-Dread Gig Bag for Dreadnought Guitars should be a good choice for this guitar.submitted4 years ago
asked byT
fromSeattle, WA
Does this come with guitar case? if not what would work?
Please see "Musician's Gear MGMADN Molded ABS Acoustic Guitar Case"submitted5 years ago
asked byPaul
fromNew Haven, CT
Does the Ibanez AEG62 have a thinline body?
This guitar does have a thinline body.