The 750 (also referred to as 750-M) is an acoustic guitar model introduced by Ibanez for 1971. It was crafted in Japan.
This model along with others such as: 647, 647/12, 699, 752 and 753 are included in the 1974 catalog as part of the Concord series.
The 750 features a dreadnought body with a selected fine grained spruce top on fancy grained jacaranda back and sides. The round soundhole is trimmed with black and white marquetry rosette and a black pickguard. The mahogany neck has a 21-fret ebonized rosewood fingerboard, white perloid dot position markers with black side dots and a matching headstock. Components include a plastic saddle in an adjustable polish ebonized rosewood bridge, a plastic nut, and die-cast gold plated machine heads.