Acoustic Guitars Ibanez AELFF10-NT1201 Multi-Scale Acoustic-Electric Guitar Pre-Owned

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A very interesting Ibanez AELFF10-NT1201 Multi-Scale Acoustic-Electric guitar in excellent condition! This guitar has been looked after well and has received a fresh setup ready for multi-scale acoustic shenanigans.

There are some signs of wear including light pick marks and small marks on the body but overall it presents very well with minimal fret wear. The action on this guitar is very nice and low, definitely very slick and smooth for an acoustic.

Comes with moulded hard gig bag.

From Ibanez Wiki

The AELFF10 is a multi-scale AEL Series acoustic-electric guitar model introduced by Ibanez  for 2016. It was produced in China.

The AELFF10 features a thin jumbo AEL body with a Venetian cutaway. The top is laminated spruce with black binding on rosewood back and sides with a high gloss finish. The round soundhole has a maple and abalone rosette. It has a mahogany neck with a dovetail neck joint and a multi-scale rosewood fingerboard with 20 fanned frets and small white dot position markers. Components include a compensated bone saddle mounted at an extreme angle in an enlarged rosewood bridge, Ibanez Advantage bridge pins, an angled bone nut, and chrome Grover die-cast tuning machines with half-moon buttons.

Electronics consist of a Fishman Sonicore pickup, an Ibanez AEQ-SP2 preamp with onboard tuner powered by a 9V battery and balanced XLR and ¼" outputs.

The fanned fret, multi-scale construction ergonomically coordinates with the way a player's hand angles as it moves up and down the neck, facilitating quick, comfortable playing action. The equalized string tension facilitated by the differing string lengths also helps to create a more "alive", open tone.

The AELFF10 was discontinued after 2017.

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