




🎶 Own the stage, unplugged or amplified — where tradition meets modern tone!
The Ibanez AW54CE Open Pore Natural is a 6-string acoustic-electric guitar crafted with solid mahogany top, back, sides, and neck for warm, rich sound. It features a Fishman Sonicore pickup paired with the AEQ210TF preamp for easy tone shaping and feedback control, plus an onboard tuner. Its open pore natural finish highlights the wood’s grain, complemented by a cutaway for full fretboard access and premium hardware including Grover tuners and a rosewood fingerboard. Ideal for players seeking classic tone with modern versatility.
| ASIN | B00HWIRQXM |
| Back Material | Mahogany Wood |
| Best Sellers Rank | #65,355 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #223 in Acoustic-Electric Guitars |
| Body Material | Okoume |
| Color Name | Natural |
| Connector Type | 1/4" output jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (255) |
| Date First Available | February 22, 2014 |
| Fretboard Material | Ovangkol Wood |
| Guitar Bridge System | Fixed |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | Piezoelectric |
| Instrument Key | C |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 4.5 pounds |
| Item model number | AW54CEOPN |
| Material Type | Okoume Wood |
| Neck Material Type | Nyatoh Wood |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| Product Dimensions | 4 x 15 x 41 inches |
| Scale Length | 25.5" Scale |
| Size | 41 inches |
| String Material | Phosphor Bronze |
| Top Material | Mahogany Wood |
F**E
Great value
I've only had it for a day, but very happy with my purchase. Some people have complained about the action but it's perfect and feels like it's been professionally set up. I can only speak for my guitar. The strings took about a day to break in. They were a little too bright and kind of buzzy at first. Today they are fine and sound great. The tuner works great. Very convenient. I haven't tried out the electronic pickup yet, I don't have an amp. The sound is different than spruce. More balanced. Spruce has less midrange. That's what it sounds like to me. It's different singing to it. Not worse, just different. If I was just a strummer, I'm not sure I would like it, but I pick and strum and it sounds beautiful. Like the satin finish. I just felt like this was the guitar for me when I saw it and read the reviews and it is.
D**D
Amazing Sound
Uff! Very nice guitar and sound for the price.
G**A
Nice guitar that won’t cause cancer!
Nice guitar especially if starting out or just need a beater guitar around. The Mahogany has such a nice warm sound. Great price too. Only concern was the tag it came with stating there is potential for causing cancer. I thought it was the second hand smoke from playing smokey bars, not the guitar! There’s actually a tag on there because of California proposition 96 requiring listing all harmful chemicals it “may” be made with. I think there is very low risk of getting cancer from playing this guitar so long as you don’t eat it or smoke it!! Enjoy this guitar, plays well, holds its tune and looks great!
L**2
Ibanez Acoustic
Really nice guitar; exactly what you'd expect from Ibanez. The soft wood makes it sound really bright & loud. It's easily twice as loud (with no amp) as my similarly priced Takamine. My only complaint is that the wood is VERY soft & delicate. I lightly *bonked* my guitar on an end table & it put a nasty dent in the side, almost made a hole. Also, mine came with a set of D'Addario strings that are pretty much identical to Elixirs, & they're still bright & shiny & sound great 10 months later.
S**O
Great value
This guitar is very playable and sounds nice. The action and intonation were very good right out of the box. I did not change a thing. I have owned this guitar a few months now and I am happy with the purchase. I took a chance and bought a guitar without playing it. Got lucky.
R**O
Not bad for a beginner's guitar, but you get what you pay for, I guess.
I have had this guitar for 5 months. I was pleased with the action, the tone, and the looks. I was prepared to give it a 4-5 star rating, but about a month ago, it developed an annoying buzz whenever I plucked the D string. At first I thought it was coming from the body of the guitar, but finally I realized it was coming from the tuning key, which was apparently a little loose. I have tried to tighten it, but it hasn't helped. It seems to be coming from within the tuning mechanism. Then a couple of weeks ago, the tuning key to my high E string fell off. I had to Super Glue it back on, but it is not as tight as it should be. And yesterday the tuning key to my G string fell off. It seems that the makers of the guitar went cheap on the tuning pegs and keys, of all things. I'm wondering what's going to fall apart or give me problems next. I was really enjoying this guitar, but now I'm regretting buying it. It seems to be more cheaply made than I thought.
S**R
This is the sign you've been looking for.
If you -- yes, you reading this -- are teetering on the edge, unsure as to whether this is the right guitar to pick, anxious about having to commit to a several hundred dollar decision that you can't easily take back -- this is your sign that you've found the right guitar. You can relax and rest easy knowing that this is *the one*. I've tried several times to get into guitar throughout my life. Previously, it was with cheap pieces of shit, frankly, as I was a middle school/high school/college student unwilling to spend more than the minimum possible amount. I always bounced off of my attempts. I couldn't get into it. There was just so much friction every time I tried. So many little annoyances piling up that made it just inconvenient enough that I would never pick up my guitar and would always turn to piano instead. But this guitar? It makes all that friction melt away. The tone is beautiful. The neck and the strings are just right for a beginner -- without any calluses or any practice at all, I could immediately tell chords were easier than on those old cheap guitars I'd previously used. If I want to play it DI into my audio interface, or into an amp, I have that option as well. It's everything I need out of a guitar, it's comfortable and easy to play, and it makes me realize (as I've increasingly come to realize) that music is so much easier when you have a little extra money to throw around. Sure, you can go with the cheapest options you can find, and with enough dedication you can make those work. But let's be honest: Most of us don't have that dedication. It's so much extra effort in a world that already requires all of our effort at each turn. All of this self-indulgent waxing is to say: This was the guitar for me. I think it can be the guitar for you, too, if you're willing to take the risk on it. Believe me, it's worth it -- I feel so much happier with the progress I've made in the last few weeks than I've ever been with my attempts to learn guitar. Some of that, sure, is thanks to a general improvement in my own musicianship as well a love for Sufjan Stevens and a desire to play as much of his music as possible, but a significant amount of that comes down to this guitar.
J**Z
The guitar is in perfect packaging, sounds great but there is little dent , its very subtle and the guitar action is too high, you need a professional guitar technician to do this for you, i thought they already set up the guitar, they just only tune the guitar.
R**Y
First thoughts - This is my first solid top guitar and it sounds just brilliant with a warm and rich tone. The open pore gives it a rustic look (It looks stunning). The build is flawless. The action is a bit high though, which can be fixed. It comes with a spare bridge pin, a saddle and an allen key. No issues with the seller, Soundglitz. It came with good packaging. I haven't plugged it into an amp yet. That review is for another day. All in all, really pleased with the purchase.
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