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Ibanez PN12E - Vintage Mahogany Sunburst

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Features

  • 6-string Acoustic-electric Guitar with Sapele Top
  • Nu Fingerboard - Vintage Mahogany Sunburst
  • Nyatoh Back Sides

Description

Fantastic Value in a Parlor A/E!Looking for a quality small-bodied acoustic- electric that won't break the bank? GearNuts's got your guitar! The Ibanez PN12EVMS is all about the warmth of nyatoh. With its sapele top, and nyatoh back, and sides, this instrument projects warm, balanced tone that's in its element at home or in the studio. Plug in onstage, and the onboard electronics deliver the same great tone. For recording, a flat-picked "hog" sits right in your track without tons of tweakage. And you'll appreciate the way the huggable parlor-sized body cradles comfortably when you're playing sitting down. The Ibanez PN12EVMS rocks classy looks, great sound and playability, and a tiny price tag. What's not to love? Ibanez PN12EVMS Acoustic Guitar Features: Parlor body style projects balanced tone and is comfortable to play Sapele top creates warmth and resonance Nyatoh back, and sides deliver warm tone Nandu fingerboard and bridge AEQ-2T

Brand: Ibanez


Color: Vintage Mahogany Sunburst


Top Material Type: Sapele Wood


Body Material: Sapele/Nyatoh


Back Material Type: Nyatoh Wood


Neck Material Type: Nyatoh Wood


Fretboard Material Type: Nandu Wood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: Saddle Piezo


String Material Type: Bronze


Hand Orientation: Right


Item Weight: 6.4 pounds


Product Dimensions: 42 x 18 x 5.5 inches


Item model number: PN12EVMS


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: November 8, 2014


Back Material: Nyatoh Wood


Body Material: Sapele/Nyatoh


Color Name: Vintage Mahogany Sunburst


Fretboard Material: Nandu Wood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: Saddle Piezo


Scale Length: 620 millimeters


String Gauge: Light


String Material: Bronze


Top Material: Sapele Wood


Neck Material Type: Nyatoh Wood


Number of Strings: 6


Guitar Bridge System: Fixed


Material Type: Mahogany Wood


Instrument Key: C


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great guitar for the money!
I decided to take up the guitar again after a 4 decade hiatus. I wanted something smaller than my wife's dreadnaught at a reasonable price. This guitar fit the bill perfectly! It's beautiful, sounds great (both acoustic and amplified), holds tune, and is easy to play. The preamp and tuner both work well. Yes, the finish around the sound hole is not perfect, but I didn't buy it to look at under a magnifying glass.... It's a $200 guitar! This guitar sounds as good or better than other parlour guitars that cost twice as much! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2021 by Kindle Customer Kindle Customer

  • Good parlor guitar.
You'll read some comments about flaws in the finish around the sound hole. Mine looks fine. I like the built-in tuner. For some reason, I can easily play that F chord on this guitar but not on my Yamaha. Go figure. Anyway, it obviously doesn't have a full rich sound like you ger from a dreadnaught but it's a lot easier to carry around than a full size. I'm very satisfied with my purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • An Easy Buy
I was enamored of the entire parlor guitar line currently being offered by Ibanez, of whom I was very skeptical when it came to acoustics. So I bought the PN 15 and the PN 12E - both are good buys - the PN12E is a phenomenal guitar for the money... hard to imagine getting a better guitar for 200 bucks. While there are one or two very minor material 'issues' - a slight blemish on the edge of the sound hole and some frets need to be dressed, but those minor issues aside, it plays great, sounds great and is gorgeous. It really finds its voice in an open tuning like Open D or G... really sings. Great bass response. It is a lot of fun to play. Just hard to put down. A blast.. worth every penny ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2015 by Ratboy

  • good budet Guitar
I bought this as a smaller guitar to practice on at work during down time. Its body is much smaller than a dreadnought so it tucks away easily and that is why I bought it. The fretboard I'm pretty sure is full size or close enough. The sound seems a little off but that could be the strings also, one day i'll put some good ones on it or it could be its much smaller body. This would be a good guitar for a child learning or using like I do , not wanting to take a good one to work. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2022 by Dorothy Gregory

  • Ibanez pn12e
Very well built. Sturdy and heavy. A lot more than what I expect from a parlor guitar
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2024 by I was skeptical about buying this . I have never owned a parlor guitar. And I was afraid that it would be too much like a kid's guitar. However I was wrong. This thing is solid and heavy. Stays tuned, amazingly... If definitely have the blemish around the inside of the sound hole but nothing major. I have not plugged it in yet. Mine also came with the nine volt battery. Some of the reviews said that it did not. I replaced martin road series with this. Ibanez makes great quality guitars . I was skeptical about buying this . I have never owned a parlor guitar. And I was afraid that it would be too much like a kid's guitar. However I was wrong. This thing is solid and heavy. Stays tuned, amazingly... If definitely have the blemish around the inside of the sound hole but nothing major. I have not plugged it in yet. Mine also came with the nine volt battery. Some of the reviews said that it did not. I replaced martin road series with this. Ibanez makes great quality guitars .

  • Ibanez acoustic electric parlor guitar
I received this package expecting it to be all that I have been looking forward to . . . when in fact, it arrived with the front damaged. There is a horrible gouged out place on the front. I didn't even try it or go any further. I repackaged it & am sending it back ASAP !! There is NO WAY I would keep it!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2015 by MKSP

  • Surprising sound, well worth the price, but quality control issues.
Unlike several of the reviewers, the finish on mine is excellent, and there were no build issues that I can see. I bought this "open box," so I can't speak to how well it is set up at the factory - this one may already have been set up. Strings seem a little heavier than I'm used to, but, again, that doesn't necessarily reflect on the strings that come with it. (And let's face it, I replace the strings on all my guitars when I first get them anyway.) Part of the electronic circuit, which runs between the bridge and the eq/tuner setup had come loose and was banging around inside the guitar. It's apparently held by double-faced tape, and I just need to dab some adhesive on it and press it back in place the next time I change strings. Again, not a problem. But all of the frets on the "thumb" side of the neck stick out so far they're likely to cause injury. They'll need to be filed down before I take it out to play or let anyone else play it. Again, I work on guitars all the time, so getting out the file isn't a major issue, but it speaks to the quality control issues that frequently come up in reviews. The tuners were bleah. The kind you have to tune way down and then back up because they're too loose to tune down in tiny increments. Just like the Kay I grew up with in the 1960s, despite their pretty closed backs. Yes, I can work with them, but they could be better. Now for the surprisingly good part: It actually sounds good. I have one other mahogany veneer Ibanez (a PN1MH) and it sounded like a brick out of the box. I also have two slightly smaller solid-topped guitars, and this keeps up nicely with those. Soundwise and appearancewise, I would not be embarrassed to take this on most of the stages I play (and I usually take "pro" guitars). I haven't listened to it plugged into an "acoustic amp" yet, but my guess is it will sound pretty much like almost every other guitar plugged into an acoustic amp, since almost all of them use similar technology. In other words, if you get one that doesn't have an irreparable problem, and you or someone you know can tweak the minor issues, you'll probably be satisfied with it for a lot of uses. That's why I gave it a "5" for value. But DON'T wait until it's too late to return it to inspect it or have it inspected. (Something I say about EVERY instrument you order online.) Paul Race - CreekDontRise ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2022 by Paul D. Race

  • Great guitar for the price!
This guitar is a nice change up from a big bodied acoustic. I bought it more for its size and ease of being able to travel with it. It's a great guitar for begginers and great quality for the price. I am really happy with this guitar!
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2022 by corey elmer

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