The GA10 is an GA series classical acoustic guitar model intoduced by Ibanez for 1994. It was made in Japan.
The GA10 features a classical body shape with a spruce top on nato back and sides. The soundhole is round and trimmed with an intricate inlaid marquetry rosette. It has a mahogany neck, a 19-fret rosewood fingerboard with a rosewood headstock. Components include a none compensated bone saddle in a rosewood bridge with tie block, a bone nut, and chrome classic tuning machines with pearloid buttons.
For 1998 a new finish in yellow glos (YG) was added for the European market.
The GA30 is a related model with natural gloss finish.
The GA10 was discontinued after 1998.
Specifications[]
Related content:GA series |
Specifications for GA10
Name: GA10
Year(s) offered: 1994—1998
Sold in: Europe / USA
Made in: Japan
Finishes: Natural (NT) 1994—1997 / Yellow Gloss (YG) 1998 Europe only
Body
Body type: Acoustic
Body shape: Cassical
Dimensions: Body length: 19" Width: 14½" Depth: 3"
Top: Material: Spruce "1994": Cedar (European market) Finish: Matte Binding: black and white purfling
Back/sides: Material: "1994—1998": Nato "1998": Mahogany (US market)
Soundhole shape: Round
Soundhole rosette: intricate inlaid marquetry
Neck
Neck material: "1994—1998": 1-piece mahogany "1994": 1-piece nato (European market)
Neck finish: Satin
Neck joint: Dovetail
Scale length: 650mm
Fingerboard: Rosewood
Frets: 19
Nut: Bone (52mm)
Machine heads: Classic (chrome)
Components
Bridge: Rosewood w/ tie block (11.6mm string spacing)