The AW370ECE is an Artwood series acoustic-electric guitar model introduced by Ibanez for 2011. It was made in China.
The AW370ECE features a dreadnought body shape with a Venetian cutaway constructed of a solid cedar top on laminated rosewood sides and back with a gloss finish. The soundhole is round with an abalone rosette and a black pickguard. It has a mahogany neck with a satin finish and a 20-fret rosewood fingerboard with white dot position markers. Components include a compensated bone saddle in a rosewood bridge with white Ibanez Advantage bridge pins with black dots, a bone nut, and chrome Grover tuning machines.
Electronics consist of a Fishman Sonicore under saddle pickup feeding an Ibanez AEQ-SST Shape Shifter preamp with on-board tuner powered by a 9V battery and feeding balanced XLR and ¼" outputs.
For 2013 the body depth was increased slightly and the Grover tuners were supplanted by Ibanez die-cast units.
The AW370 is an acoustic-only version without the cutaway. The AW380ECE is a similar model with a solid Engelmann spruce top. The AW300ECE is a related model with a solid Engelmann spruce or Sitka spruce top and mahogany back and sides.
The AW370ECE was discontinued after 2015.
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- 2011 Europe catalog (p. 12)
- 2012 Europe catalog (p. 12)
- Artwood line up, Ibanez Europe, archived May 2012
- AW370ECE product page, Ibanez Europe, archived May 2012
- 2013 Americas & Oceania catalog (p. 59)
- AW370ECE product page, Ibanez Europe, April 2013
- 2014 Europe catalog (p. 60)