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Ibanez GA35 Thinline Acoustic-Electric Classical Guitar Dark Violin Burst


Description
Ibanez's GA35 Thinline acoustic-electric classical guitar provides an innovative take on the traditional classical guitar. Its spruce top and mahogany back and sides produce a full, balanced tone ideal for any style. A slim 2-3/4" body and narrow neck enhance playability, making the GA35 a perfect choice for crossover players and beginners alike. When it's time to plug in, the built-in Fishman pickup and preamp system deliver a natural amplified sound.
Lightweight Body Reduces Fatigue
The GA35's lightweight mahogany body reduces shoulder strain during long practice sessions and performances. Its slim profile fits comfortably whether sitting or standing, ideal for couch playing or tight stage setups. The GA35's compact size also increases portability, fitting easily into any vehicle for jam sessions and open mics across town.
Spruce Top and Mahogany Back Produce Rich Tone
A spruce top paired with mahogany back and sides gives the GA35 a full, balanced tone that suits any musical style. Spruce provides clarity and projection, while mahogany adds warmth and resonance. Together, these tonewoods produce the rich, complex sound that Ibanez classical guitars are known for in a nice, portable package.
Narrow Neck Accommodates Crossover Players
With a nut width of just under 2", the GA35's neck feels familiar to steel-string and electric players. Its slim, easy-playing profile makes complex chords and fingerpicking more comfortable, ideal for developing technique. The cutaway body provides access beyond the 12th fret, expanding the GA35's range for advanced soloing and melodies.
Fishman Pickups and Preamp Deliver Natural Amplified Tone
The GA35 comes equipped with Fishman pickups and preamp, providing a high-quality plugged-in sound for live performance. Shape your tone with the 3-band EQ and phase switch, dialing in the perfect balance of lows, mids and highs. XLR and 1/4" outputs connect directly to PA systems, mixing boards and amps. Powered by a single 9-volt battery, the Fishman preamp captures the GA35's acoustic voice with stunning realism.


Features
- Thinline Cutaway Classical body
- Spruce top
- Sapele back & sides
- Nyatoh neck
- Ibanez undersaddle pickup
- Ibanez AEQ210T preamp with onboard tuner
- Gold Classical tuners
- Classical mosaic design rosette
- Rosewood bridge and fretboard
- 14th fret neckjoint
- Narrower 46 mm width nut
- Abalone offset dot inlay
- Balanced XLR & 1/4" outputs
- Case sold separately
Specs
- Scale: 648 mm
- Width at nut: 46 mm
- Width at 14th Fret: 58 mm
- Thickness at 1st: 21 mm
- Thickness at 7th: 23 mm
- Length: 19-3/8"
- Width: 14-3/4"
- Depth: 2-7/8"
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Reviews
4.62
53 Reviews
94%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
I'm not easily impressed...
As I stated in the title, I'm not easily impressed. But, I just got my GA35CTE about an hour ago, pulled it out of the box, plugged it into my AG Stomp and Acoustisonic amp, tuned it up, and started playing. Well, I am not only impressed, but I dig it. It looks great and sounds pretty amazing. I've been looking for a hybrid type nylon to supplement my playing, but didn't want to spend a lot of money. At least not until I had a chance to see what I could do with it. I had a 20% off coupon, so I took a chance and ordered this guitar, sight unseen, never played one before, based solely on design, size, price, reviews, and the Ibanez name. I've tested many, but have never played one in this price range that even comes close. I can't say how it will sound and look a year from now, but at this point I would definitely recommend it for all players from beginner to professional (there's always a place for a guitar like this in anybody's guitar stable). The only negative is that it is being touted as using AA batteries...not so. Mine takes a 9 volt battery like the rest of my guitars and basses. I rate this guitar as a 4.5, but only because of the battery difference.
Most Liked Negative Review
OK guitar but there are so many better options
Bought this guitar over a year ago when I was looking for a nylon to add to my steel string collection. At first I liked it, but needed to plug it in to get anything like a decent sound. So I guess I learned how to adapt to a nylon string on this Ibanez. Then I tried out and bought a Taylor 12-en and a Cordoba Orchestra CE. Oh what a difference in sound. Much richer and expressive. The Ibanez sounded shallow and best I can describe as "squeaky". I tried different strings both hard tension and lights but not much difference. Actually the hard tension sounded worse. Ok the Taylor and Cordoba are more than double the price - but so much better. I think the thin line body on the Ibanez really is a problem played without amplification. And I learned later that it has a laminate top. So as a first Nylon the Ibanez is ok. But my recommendation to anyone is spend a little more, the sound and general playability are worth it with a Taylor or Cordoba.
- small venues2
- Outdoor performances.1
- Sofa/Couch guitar1
- Classical, flamenco1
- Praise team rythem/solo performance1
- Sound hole inlay is computer generated1
- Wish it came with a fitted gig bag1
- Sounds terrible.1
- Lacks Full Acoustic Sound1
- No Auto Shut Off On Tuner1
- Full-time pro guitarist/producer1
- Lots of high end guitars, but I like a bargain.1
- intermediate1
- Professional musician1
- Ezperienced (60+ years) player1
- Solid feel, good fret work, good electronics1
- Cutaway1
- Onboard Electronics with Tuner1
- Thin Body1
- Sounds great, easy action, beautiful styling1
Reviewed by 53 customers
Ibanez always delivers, very good value.
submitted21 days ago
byRon
fromMystic CT
I plug it into a Bose S1 or Bose Compact, with a few minimal effects. It's easy to play and carry, and everything works, although the tuning machines are not the best; fortunately, the built-in tuner is right there. Certainly a good value.
The display model was incredible. I exchanged it for a Lucer
Verified Buyer
submitteda year ago
byJaime
fromRosenberg, TX
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I exchanged for a Lucero. Floor model of the Ibanez was incredible. The new one out the box I could never get the same sound.
A very handsome semi-classical guitar
Verified Buyer
submitteda year ago
byMichael
fromVirginia Beach, VA
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Solid Spruce top with laminated back and sides in mahogany, cutaway for reaching the higher frets, nylon strings and a neck that is thinner widthwise than a normal "classical" guitar. The onboard electronics include a tuner as well as volume, treble and bass tone knobs and a phase button. The fretboard inlay markers are not centered on the board but shifted to the top which adds an interesting look.
Yes
Verified Buyer
submitted2 years ago
byJoe
fromSan jose
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
This was a gift but he's given me good feedback regarding it.
Heck of a playable guitar
Verified Buyer
submitted2 years ago
byRoger
fromKnoxville
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
This Ibanez GA 35 is so very well balanced, and has one of the more comfortable necks I have played. It's quality at this price point is pretty impressive. Obviously not for a Blues Rock gigs, even though we can handle that material… It's my main guitar for small gatherings, or porch picking.
Love the feel and sound
submitted2 years ago
byAlan
fromAmarillo, Texas
I really like this guitar. It is the biggest bang for the buck in my opinion. Stage worthy. I pick up this guitar before I pick up my Steve Wariner SW341SC and my Taylor 214ce. I'm liking the nylon string sound. Everyone I show this guitar to…their eyes light up!
Q&A
Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.
submitted3 months ago
asked byTomi
fromJoshua Tree CA
Is it a Requinto or a Standard Guitar? Is it tuned A•D•G•C•E•A?
This Is a standard guitar.submitted3 months ago
asked byStudio 1
fromStudio City, CA 91604
Does it have a solid Spruce top? Are back and sides laminated?
No, the top back and sides are laminated.submitted5 months ago
asked byKrsat
fromChicago
Is it nylon string or steel string
This is a nylon string.submitteda year ago
asked byLeyenda
fromNYC
Does this guitar have an attachment for a guitar strap?
Yes, it does have an attachment for a guitar strap.submitted2 years ago
asked byPhil
fromundisclosed
does this unit have truss rod?
This guitar does have a truss rod.submitted3 years ago
asked byMichael
fromGlen Burnie, MD
What soundhole cover is recommended for this guitar? I just bought this guitar GA35TCE. I love it but it feeds back a bit live. Thanks
Bummer. Take a look at "D'Addario Planet Waves Screaching Halt Guitar Soundhole Plug" Good lucksubmitted3 years ago
asked byRandi
fromEverett, WA
What hard cases would fit this guitar snugly?
Please see "Musician's Gear MGMELP Molded ABS Electric Guitar Case"submitted3 years ago
asked bySpeedster
fromFreedom, WI
Please recommend an inexpensive padded gig bag and an inexpensive hardshell case that would be compatible with this guitar. Thanks in advance.
Please see "Musician's Gear MGMADN Molded ABS Acoustic Guitar Case". "Musician's Gear Acoustic Guitar Gig Bag"submitted5 years ago
asked byDennis
fromNH
Dose guitar need a pickup to make electric
Yes this guitar has a pickup to make it electricsubmitted5 years ago
asked byHamid
fromMaryland
What is the body and neck made of?
Spruce top, Mahogany back & sides, Mahogany neck.