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  • DonoDono

    Ibanez EW20WNEPublished on 01/18/07 at 07:50
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Everything has been said

    USE

    Yes
    Yes
    Yes
    not

    SOUNDS

    Not
    no effect on connected feedback is very rapidly
    odd / does not return all the sounds of the guitar when plugged into an amp
    to try on a live sound system (without amplifier)
    serious no problem / no acute problem / medium practically

    NOTICE GLOBAL

    2 months
    mild, beautiful ...
    the sound power is mediocre, very good for practice, the stage out of the question
    moderately well
    not
  • pyves_IMCpyves_IMC

    First guitar.

    Ibanez EW20WNEPublished on 05/09/13 at 12:46
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Made in China.

    Site features Ibanez:
    EW body shape body
    Cordia top top
    back & sides Cordia back & sides
    neck Mahogany neck
    pickup B-Band ® UST ™ pickup
    SRTc preamp Ibanez preamp w / Chorus and Onboard Tuner
    Die-cast tuning machines Chrome tuners
    bridge pins Ibanez Advantage ™ bridge pins
    Abalone rosette rosette
    bridge & fretboar Rosewood bridge and fretboard

    The only difference with mine, which is one of the first in the series, is the preamp.
    Mine is really bad when I plugged into my marshall acoustic AS50D I have poussser volume and suddenly it crachotte, it's ugly.
    I hope that the new preamp is better quality.

    UTILIZATION

    The handle is nice.
    The…
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    Made in China.

    Site features Ibanez:
    EW body shape body
    Cordia top top
    back & sides Cordia back & sides
    neck Mahogany neck
    pickup B-Band ® UST ™ pickup
    SRTc preamp Ibanez preamp w / Chorus and Onboard Tuner
    Die-cast tuning machines Chrome tuners
    bridge pins Ibanez Advantage ™ bridge pins
    Abalone rosette rosette
    bridge & fretboar Rosewood bridge and fretboard

    The only difference with mine, which is one of the first in the series, is the preamp.
    Mine is really bad when I plugged into my marshall acoustic AS50D I have poussser volume and suddenly it crachotte, it's ugly.
    I hope that the new preamp is better quality.

    UTILIZATION

    The handle is nice.
    The shape is very pretty, it's a box with a jumbo cutaway quite aesthetic.
    The right arm can rest comfortably on the body and the cutaway allows to expect more With easy the last string.
    In terms of price / quality, the sound is really good.
    In fact fortunately this electro-acoustic guitar has a real case (and not a semi-hollow) because for my part I do not use that sound. The sound does not carry as much as a fully acoustic guitar, but if you want a little voice is not so bad.

    SOUNDS

    Since it is my first guitar, I did not really start style music.
    And this guitar is perfect when you do not know where to go at first.
    But it should gobalement more for blues / rock.
    The highs are crystalline and have a serious warm color.

    I note that 7 because the electronic function is difficult to use with the preamp I have. This can be changed with the new preamp mounted on the latest models.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for my 18th birthday, I was born in 1988 (do the math usage time it changes every year ;))
    I have not tried many model before: an old Ibanez acoustic my father but excellent sound, a Takamine TF341DLX (the sublime, also belonging to my father) and two Ovation I've forgotten references.
    I love this guitar, it is a rather unusual quality for its price.
    The abalone rosette is very nice, no mark on the frets but a very small pearl design aesthetic. Even the mark on the head is pearly white.
    And its course is very nice. My listeners (the friend (s), I'm an amateur) have often been surprised by its sound.

    With experience I will ever be the same choice. I do not want anything to change the world, but it may be because the first instrument.
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  • babalzacbabalzac

    value for money

    Ibanez EW20WNEPublished on 06/19/12 at 05:01
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Acoustic electric guitar with integrated tuner.

    UTILIZATION

    the handle was very pleasant at the time of purchase but have not aged very well, becoming quite difficult to play, I installed the nylon strings and there is happiness.

    SOUNDS

    With nylon strings sound is necessarily rounder with less attack but it suits me very well because I made the accompaniment of singing and rapping, which leaves room for the voices.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for several years and this guitar is really robust reliable and convenient, it has a sound for accompaniment with nylon strings. It's perfect for guitarist has not a huge budget.
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    Acoustic electric guitar with integrated tuner.

    UTILIZATION

    the handle was very pleasant at the time of purchase but have not aged very well, becoming quite difficult to play, I installed the nylon strings and there is happiness.

    SOUNDS

    With nylon strings sound is necessarily rounder with less attack but it suits me very well because I made the accompaniment of singing and rapping, which leaves room for the voices.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for several years and this guitar is really robust reliable and convenient, it has a sound for accompaniment with nylon strings. It's perfect for guitarist has not a huge budget.
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  • kingston92kingston92

    Ibanez EW20WNEPublished on 09/26/06 at 15:41
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Made in Asia, I guess
    20 frets
    5 knobs: volume, bass, middle, treble, shape

    Table grained ash.
    Mahogany.
    Rosewood fingerboard and bridge.
    Ibanez B-Band Micro SquealRepeal.
    SRT preamp with tuner.

    UTILIZATION

    This is my first guitar so I no element of comparison! Having said that after several years of low, I find the handle very pleasant compared to the guitars I've tested at the time of purchase. Rather late, but it seems a bit harder to play than other entry-level electro-acoustic, it is quickly used, and it quickly became at ease on it!
    Access to acute is relatively easy thanks to the cutaway, but well after the 18th, it becomes quite dangerous.

    Personally, …
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    Made in Asia, I guess
    20 frets
    5 knobs: volume, bass, middle, treble, shape

    Table grained ash.
    Mahogany.
    Rosewood fingerboard and bridge.
    Ibanez B-Band Micro SquealRepeal.
    SRT preamp with tuner.

    UTILIZATION

    This is my first guitar so I no element of comparison! Having said that after several years of low, I find the handle very pleasant compared to the guitars I've tested at the time of purchase. Rather late, but it seems a bit harder to play than other entry-level electro-acoustic, it is quickly used, and it quickly became at ease on it!
    Access to acute is relatively easy thanks to the cutaway, but well after the 18th, it becomes quite dangerous.

    Personally, I love the shape, weight is not really problematic, ca rises in two fingers, it's a piece of wood after all!

    As a beginner on guitar, I can easily get a good sound

    SOUNDS

    I listen a lot of things: from reggae to metal through electro, but I play mostly rock and I think the sound is quite suitable.

    Not connected, we get a sound rather grave, round, probably great for playing jazz. I play too much jazz, not even at all, but it's immediately captivated me, maybe due to the fact that I made a lot of bass. Once connected, it was quite frankly the choice at the sound settings, between the preamp and the amp, it's hard to not be satisfied!

    Knob with the "shape" we arrive to get strengthened in the attacks of strings, which can be very nice on some pieces!

    OVERALL OPINION

    It's been two months now I have

    I prefer a hand shape, is probably the color, acoustics, and the potential for a lot of different sounds when plugged

    Of course, as said above, I have no real basis for comparison .. At the time of purchase, I tested 3 (1 Yam acoustics, a Cort electro but in this price range, I did not hesitate long!

    At 315 euros for this guitar, I find it much more honest, especially that it was a favorite ..

    I would do this election without a single hesitation!
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  • DarsaoDarsao

    Ibanez EW20WNEPublished on 12/28/06 at 16:00
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Walnut Top
    back & sidesWalnut
    Mahogany neck
    pickup Ibanez / B-Band ® SquealRepeal Pickup
    preamp Ibanez SRT Preamp
    tuning machineIbanez Smooth Tuner AS
    nut & saddlesIbanez Ivorex II
    Advantage Bridge Pins bridge pinsIbanez
    buttonIbanez strap Strap Button for Acoustic Guitars
    fletboardRosewood

    (Source: Ibanez.com)

    Otherwise, five knobs:

    - Volume
    - Bass
    - Treble
    - Middle
    - Notchfreg.

    UTILIZATION

    I played mainly electric, and this is my first electro-acoustic. I was immediately seduced by the handle easily accessible, I had no difficulty adjusting compared to many guitar electro-acoustic I've tried before.
    The handle allows a good flow of play and …
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    Walnut Top
    back & sidesWalnut
    Mahogany neck
    pickup Ibanez / B-Band ® SquealRepeal Pickup
    preamp Ibanez SRT Preamp
    tuning machineIbanez Smooth Tuner AS
    nut & saddlesIbanez Ivorex II
    Advantage Bridge Pins bridge pinsIbanez
    buttonIbanez strap Strap Button for Acoustic Guitars
    fletboardRosewood

    (Source: Ibanez.com)

    Otherwise, five knobs:

    - Volume
    - Bass
    - Treble
    - Middle
    - Notchfreg.

    UTILIZATION

    I played mainly electric, and this is my first electro-acoustic. I was immediately seduced by the handle easily accessible, I had no difficulty adjusting compared to many guitar electro-acoustic I've tried before.
    The handle allows a good flow of play and fingers glide over really alone.
    In terms of form and aesthetics in particular, I would say it's just a beautiful guitar: A friendly form, an easy grip, ideal weight, and especially the natural finish.

    SOUNDS

    Arriving at the store, I counted just try and return a few weeks later to buy ... Finally, when the salesman suggested I try it, it was enough of an agreement to fall in love: a deep, bass nor too heavy nor shrill, treble sweet and forwards at once. .. I think we can play many styles of music, mainly from blues, jazz, rock, reggae, and any acoustic song that rocks the girls around a fire! Really, the sound is great and tampering with the knobs you can get tons of different sounds: Parties solo rymthique, etc ...
    At the amp, 15w Roland Cube that I have to plug it, well it still throws ...

    OVERALL OPINION

    Excpetionelle really a guitar that I recommend to all! For those who still hesitate, play a note of this guitar and you'll soon be seduced! I bought it not even 24 hours and really I tried tons of different settings and I must admit I was disappointed that none! I tested a dozen electro-acoustic before that but none of them comes close. For an average of about 350 euros, I understand that you may be reluctant, but test it and you understand that she's worth it.
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  • deathofspirit_94deathofspirit_94

    Ibanez EW20WNEPublished on 04/29/07 at 12:27
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Well, everything has been said above ^ ^

    UTILIZATION

    Then I played guitar for nearly two years. I started with a terrible noise by (a Tenson ... we understand why it was not great), six months after I bought a pack of guitar (Squier strato a) and 1 year later (he So 4 months ago) I bought this guitar, electro-acoustics.
    Already, I made a preselection on websites, I had chosen four (two and two takamine ibanez). Arriving in stores, I try and I have to play this guitar in 3rd and I was immediately seduced.
    The handle was very pleasant (as pleasant as the 4 that I tried), it is very fine and sharp notes are very accessible. The weight is average, it is not very light but not hea…
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    Well, everything has been said above ^ ^

    UTILIZATION

    Then I played guitar for nearly two years. I started with a terrible noise by (a Tenson ... we understand why it was not great), six months after I bought a pack of guitar (Squier strato a) and 1 year later (he So 4 months ago) I bought this guitar, electro-acoustics.
    Already, I made a preselection on websites, I had chosen four (two and two takamine ibanez). Arriving in stores, I try and I have to play this guitar in 3rd and I was immediately seduced.
    The handle was very pleasant (as pleasant as the 4 that I tried), it is very fine and sharp notes are very accessible. The weight is average, it is not very light but not heavy either.
    It is a little big under his arm, but it is very reasonable.

    SOUNDS

    I play with my electric guitar amp 10W (even though I know it's wrong because it does not make any sound) and I'm pretty happy with the sound (and adjusting well together can be obtained its an almost perfect electric guitar, and unlike its really an acoustic).
    Among the guitars I tried, it seduced me because it sounds extremely well made, it plays both in the severe than in the treble and make beautiful arrangements.
    I, today, bought a 20W bass amp and it makes it perfectly well, the sound is really beautiful.

    OVERALL OPINION

    In conclusion, I find that compared to its price it's a great guitar. It's been almost two years I played guitar, 4 months that I have, and I do not part with it for anything (unlike my Squier strato or my Tenson ^ ^)
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