For your consideration Tidewater Vintage offers this 1984 Ibanez AE405 TV

Condition is Good showing normal players wear, scratches and chips but overall presents nicely. This guitar sounds and plays great in the cowboy chords but, as with all 405 models the action gets higher further up the neck but not many player buy acoustics for shredding.

This 1984 Ibanez AE405TV is a vintage acoustic-electric guitar produced in Japan. It was part of the original AE (Acoustic Electric) series, which was Ibanez's first line of acoustic guitars to feature factory-installed piezo pickups and controls.

Includes a semi-hardshell case

SPECS:

  • Body Type: A "thin" dreadnought shape featuring a soft Florentine cutaway and an arched back.
  • Construction: Laminate Spruce top with laminate Mahogany back and sides.
  • Neck: Satin-finish Mahogany neck with a 20-fret Rosewood fingerboard and small white dot markers.
  • Electronics: Equipped with an under-saddle Piezo-ceramic pickup that requires no battery. It includes one volume and one "Hi-Cut/Low-Cut blend" tone control located on the upper bout.
  • Unique Features: An oval soundhole with a tortoise-shell or black-and-white purfling rosette.
  • Hardware: Chrome Smooth Tuner II machines and a Rosewood bridge with a Tru-Tune saddle
  • Note: The AE series was specifically designed to appeal to electric guitarists, featuring a slimmer body depth (approx. 3.25 inches) and a neck profile that feels more like an electric guitar than a traditional acoustic.

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Listed4 days ago
ConditionGood (Used)
Good condition items function properly but may exhibit some wear and tear.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • AE405TV
Finish
  • Vintage Sunburst
Categories
Year
  • 1980's
Made In
  • Japan

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Tidewater Vintage

Gloucester, VA, United States
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