The AEG20 is an AEG series acoustic/ electric guitar model introduced by Ibanez for 1998. It was produced in Korea.
The AEG20 features a thinner grand concert shaped body with a soft venetian cutaway. The top is spruce with black and white binding on mahogany back and sides with a natural gloss finish. The round soundhole has an abalone ring rosette. It has a mahogany neck with 21-fret rosewood fingerboard with small pearl dot position markers. Components include a plastic saddle in an rosewood bridge, white bridge pins, a plastic nut, and Ibanez chrome die-cast tuning machines. Electronics consist of an piezo pickup connected to an Ibanez 4-Band EQ preamp with onboard tuner powered by a 9V battery and ¼" stereo output jack.
The AEG30 is a similar model with cedar top. The AEG20N is a related nylon string version with spruce top, classical type machine heads.