Ibanez EW20ASE NT Exotic Wood Electro Acoustic Guitar

IBANEZ EW20 ASE NT EXOTIC WOOD SERIES ELECTRO-ACOUSTIC GUITAR

Stock Code AG00306 

£315.00 (inc VAT)

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From the Ibanez Exotic Wood series, the EW20ASE NT features a unique body shape with quilted ash top, back and sides for exceptional resonance. Electronics provided by an Ibanez B-Band SquealRepeal pickup to minimize feedback for maximum on-stage output. No adjustments or fiddling with controls is required. Plus, built-in tuner equipped on the Ibanez SRT preamp makes tuning on-stage easy. In addition to the 1/4" output jack, a balanced XLR jack is equipped for direct connection to PA. Easy to find AA battery operation would avoid the risk you cannot find replacement battery. The Ibanez EW20ASE NT is an excellent choice for a live performance electro-acoustic.

B-Band transducers use an electret film rather than the piezo pickups found in many electro-acoustic guitars. The result is a more open, transparent sound, without the colouring typcial of piezo pickups. Much like a condenser microphone is more transparent than a dynamic. If you think a piezo pickups sounds artificial, B-Band transducers are for.

IBANEZ EW20ASE NT EXOTIC WOOD ELECTRO ACOUSTIC GUITAR FEATURES


Ibanez Original EW Body.
Ibanez / B-Band SquealRepeal Pickup.
Ibanez SRT Preamp.
Ibanez Smooth Tuner AS.
Ibanez Ivorex II Nut & Saddle.
Ibanez Advantage Bridge Pins.
Ibanez Strap Button For Acoustic Guitars.
D'Addario EXP Coated 80/20 Strings.
Rosewood Bridge & Fretboard.
Special Acrylic Pearl Fretboard Inlay.
Abalone Rosette.
Mahogany Neck.
Rosewood Fingerboard.
Balanced XLR & 1/4" Outputs.
Quilted Ash Top.
Quilted Ash and Sides.
Natural High Gloss Finish.

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Review of the Ibanez EW20 Electro Acoustic Guitar

Review of the Ibanez EW20 Electro Acoustic Guitar

09 Oct 2009

Features of the Ibanez EW20



Tuners - Sealed Ibanez branded tuners with contoured knobs. The knob looks a bit strange at first but add a really positive feel for fine-tuning. 

Headstock - The long Ibanez 3-a-side headstock is faced with the same quilted ash and the logo is in rainbow abalone.

Nut - A very robust-looking white plastic nut abuts the fretboard. The finishing here is very positive.

Neck - This is a slice of lovely Ibanez slimness, superbly comfortable with a satisfying width across the fretboard. It's a first-class neck made from top quality tight-grained mahogany.

Fretboard - The richly dark and even-grained rosewood fretboard has no markings on the face except for a patterned inlay centred on the 12th fret. Normal small dot markers are present on the topside white binding. 

Frets - The thin frets are nicely finished making for smooth, trouble-free playing.

Action - This is perfectly playable from the box. But I notice Ibanez have supplied a spare saddle so you can experiment with lowering the action without committing an irreversible cock-up.

Body - The quilted ash body is really astounding. A quick look through the soundhole confirms that the sides are solid. The guitar has the depth of a dreadnought which, as well as improving the un-amplified sound, adds a feeling of quality and solidity when playing. The cutaway shape is a nice modernist touch which the pinstriped binding on the front and back really enhances. The rosette is in rainbow abalone to match the headstock logo.   

Bridge - The simple rosewood bridge has a compensated saddle with traditional bridge pins.

Pickups - This guitar is equipped with B-Band transducers which I'm told by a gigging acoustic musician are better than piezo pickups. 

Controls - The control panel sits on the lower rise of the waist on the topside. There's a phase button and flat knobs for Bass, Middle and Treble, Volume and Shape. There's also a built-in tuner which is accurate and easy-to-use. 

Strap-buttons - One on the bottom of the guitar and one on the heel.

Output Jack - There's a panel on the bottom of the guitar with the battery compartment and two outputs; one normal jack and one balanced XLR for input direct to your PA.

Finish - Cream!

Sound of the Ibanez EW20

Acoustically the Ibanez has a mellow, honeyed depth about it which would probably record well through a microphone. So, unusually for an electro-acoustic, it can get by as an un-amplified acoustic at barbeques or trips to the beach. Amped up through a Fishman the honey was tempered with a bright, metallic edge. The onboard EQ is wide-ranging and both the Phase and Shape control offered interesting inversions to the overall sound.  

Overall Impressions of the Ibanez EW20

I confess to being quite shocked at the relatively low price of this instrument. The playability, looks and sound suggest a guitar of twice the price. Admittedly you pay for a better sound with a deeper and more unwieldy body, but if you consider convenience over tone you're in the wrong game. This is certainly the best electro-acoustic I've tried in this price range. Value for money, stunning good looks and a lovely, cultured voice. What more do you want?

Review of the Ibanez EW20 by The Man in the Jar


 

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