- For the later model with the same name, see AE410 .
The AE410 is an AE series acoustic/ electric guitar model introduced by Ibanez for 1984. It was produced in Japan.
The AE410 features a thin dreadnought shaped body with a soft florentine cutaway. The top is spruce with white and black binding on mahogany back and sides with a natural gloss finish. The oval soundhole has a black and white purfling rosette. It has a satin-finish mahogany neck with a 20-fret rosewood fingerboard with small white dot position markers black binding and white side dots. Components include a rosewood bridge with Tru-Tune saddle, plastic nut, and chrome covered Smooth Tuner machine heads. Electronics consist of a piezo ceramic pickup with one volume and one tone control.
The pickup is placed under the bridge saddle to receive the maximun effects of the strings vibrations and soundboard tonal colorations.
The AE405 is a similar model with Traditional Violin finish.
The AE410 was offered only in 1984.
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