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The AV2C is an Artwood Vintage series acoustic guitar model introduced by Ibanez in mid-2015 as a spot model. It was made in China.

The AV2C features a grand concert body shape with a solid mahogany top with X bracing with tortoiseshell binding on mahogany back and sides with an open pore finish. The soundhole is round with an acrylic rosette and a red tortoise pickguard. It has a U-shaped mahogany neck with a 20-fret rosewood fingerboard with acrylic block position markers. Components include a compensated bone saddle in a rosewood bridge with black Ibanez Advantage bridge pins, a bone nut, and nickel Ibanez tuning machines with ivory buttons.

The AVC4 is a similar model with a sunburst finish. The AV3CWC is a related model with a slotted headstock, dot position markers and a gloss finish.

The AV2C was discontinued in 2016.

Specifications[]

Specifications for AV2C
Name: AV2C
Year(s) offered: 2015–2016
Sold in: USA
Made in: China
Price: SMAP: US$399.99 (2015)[1]
Finishes: Open Pore Natural (OPN)
Body
Body type:
Acoustic
Body shape:
Grand concert
Dimensions:
  Body length: 495mm/ 19½"
  Width: 387mm/ 15¼"
  Depth: 108mm/ 4¼"
Top:
  Material: Solid mahogany
  Bracing: X bracing
  Finish: Gloss
  Binding: Tortoiseshell binding
Back/sides:
  Material: Mahogany
Soundhole shape:
Round
Soundhole rosette:
Acrylic
Neck
Neck profile:
AVC U-shape
Neck material:
1-piece mahogany
Scale length:
634mm/ 25"
Fingerboard:
Rosewood
Inlays:
Acrylic block
Frets:
20 nickel silver
Nut:
Bone (45mm)
Machine heads:
Ibanez open gear w/ ivory buttons
Components
Bridge:
Rosewood (11mm string spacing)
Bridge pins:
Ibanez Advantage (black w/ white dot)
Saddle:
Bone compensated
Hardware color:
Nickel
Pickguard:
4-ply: red tortoise / white/ black/ white
Strings (factory):
.012/.016/.024/.032/.042/.053 (D'Addario EXP11) coated 80/20 bronze
Factory tuning:
1E,2B,3G,4D,5A,6E (E Std.)

Sources[]

  1. AV2C product listing, Musician's Friend, archived October 2015
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