The AJD71T is a hollow body electric guitar model introduced by Ibanez for 2008. It was made in China as part of the Artcore series. It was sometimes referred to as simply the AJD71.
The AJD71T features a small, thin, semi-hollow double-cutaway body design which is somewhat reminiscent in shape to some of the Roadstar II series guitars from the 1980s, such as the RS1010SL. It has a laminated maple top with stylized ƒ holes and white binding on maple back and sides mated to a set-in mahogany neck with a 22-fret rosewood fingerboard with white binding and pearl dot position markers. Components include dual Ibanez Artcore humbucking pickups with chrome covers in ivory plastic pickup rings, an ACT two-point synchronized tremolo bridge, a plastic nut, speed knobs, and Ibanez tuning machines with half-moon buttons.
The AJD91 is a similar model with a flamed maple body, 3-piece neck and fixed bridge.