The AEG10LⅡ is a left-handed AEG series acoustic/ electric guitar model introduced by Ibanez in late 2013. It was produced in China.
The AEG10LⅡ features a thinner grand concert shaped body with a soft Venetian cutaway. The top is laminated spruce with ivory binding on mahogany back and sides with a high gloss finish. The round soundhole has an abalone rosette. It has a satin-finish mahogany neck with a 25" scale, 21-fret rosewood fingerboard with small white dot position markers. Components include a plastic saddle in a rosewood bridge, Ibanez Advantage bridge pins, a plastic nut, and chrome Ibanez die-cast tuning machines with half moon buttons. Electronics consist of a Fishman Sonicore pickup connected to an Ibanez AEQ-SP1 preamp with onboard tuner powered by a 9V battery and ¼" stereo output jack.
For 2019 the top, back and sides were changed from mahogany to sapele; the rosewood fretboard and bridge were replaced with laurel or balsamo wood; and the mahogany neck was replaced with nyatoh.
The AEG10Ⅱ is a right-handed version.
The AEG10LⅡ was discontinued after 2019.
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- 2014 USA catalog (page 91)
- AEG10LⅡ product page 2015, Ibanez USA, archived February 2015
- 2017 USA catalog (page 128)
- 2018 USA catalog (page 124)
- 2019 USA catalog (page 130)
- AEG10LⅡ product page 2019, Ibanez USA, archived December 2019