Description
The Ibanez V70CE is a model well worth adding to your shortlist, whether you’re searching for your first electro-acoustic guitar or just something economical to practice, jam, and even perform with. It’s an acoustic guitar that the rock-fueled Japanese company has been creating for more than a decade, and it’s loved and owned by a legion of dedicated players. Let’s take a look at why it’s so well-liked.
With a robust plugged-in tone, you’re ready for the stage! A select spruce top and high-quality electronics produce an articulate enhanced tone. Chrome tuners and a rosewood fretboard Neck, back, and sides are all made of mahogany. Select spruce top and mahogany back and sides on this acoustic-electric guitar. The neck is made of mahogany. A soft cutaway is included on the V70CE for easier access. It’s a highly responsive instrument with a wide dynamic range, both acoustically and via the output. The Ibanez V70CE Acoustic-Electric Guitar combines quality electronics with exceptional Ibanez design and a select spruce top to create an instrument that sounds amazing whether plugged in or played acoustically. The fretboard is made of rosewood, and the tuners are chrome.
If you had to buy an electro-acoustic and your budget was $200 or less, the V70CE would be a good choice. While it isn’t particularly high-end – and there is some fret buzz – the looks are comparable to that of more expensive guitars, the sound is pleasant, and the electronics allow you to connect in and perform with clarity. This cheap Ibanez is a good choice for smaller gigs – think campfires, coffee shops, and churches.
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