- For the more recent model with the same name, see AW400 (2014–2016).
The AW400 is an Artwood series acoustic guitar model introduced by Ibanez for 2001. It was made in South Korea and was sold only in the USA.
The AW400 features a dreadnought body shape with a solid Engelmann spruce top with binding and gloss finish on laminated mahogany sides and a solid mahogany back. The soundhole is round with an abalone rosette. It has a mahogany neck with a 20-fret rosewood fingerboard with position marker only at the twelfth fret. Components include a compensated bone saddle in a rosewood bridge, a bone nut, a tortoise pickguard and chrome Grover open gear tuning machines with ivory buttons.
The AW400CE is an acoustic-electric version with a cutaway body.
The AW400 was offered for only one year.
Specifications[]
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Specifications for AW400 (2001)
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