The AC400CE is an Artwood series acoustic-electric guitar model introduced by Ibanez for 2014. It was made in China and was sold only in the USA.
The AC400CE features a grand concert body shape with a soft Venetian cutaway constructed with a solid Sitka spruce top with tortoise shell binding and gloss finish on mahogany back and sides with a satin finish. The soundhole is round with a simple black and white acrylic rosette and a red tortoise pickguard. It has a mahogany neck with a 20-fret rosewood fingerboard with small white dot position markers. Components include a compensated bone saddle in a rosewood bridge with black Ibanez Advantage bridge pins, a bone nut, and chrome Grover open gear tuning machines with ivory buttons.
Electronics consist of a Fishman Sonicore under saddle pickup connected to an Ibanez AEQ-SP2 pre-amp with an on-board tuner powered by a 9V battery and feeding balanced XLR and ¼" stereo outputs.
The AC400 is an acoustic-only version without the cutaway body. The AC450CE is a similar model with a solid cedar top. The AW400CE is a related model with a dreadnought body.
The AC400CE was discontinued in 2016.
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- 2014 USA winter new products catalog (p. 50)
- AC400CE product page 2014, Ibanez USA, archived September 2014
- 2016 USA catalog (p. 112)
- AC400CE product page 2016, Ibanez USA, archived March 2016