Folk Electro Acoustic Guitar

The Ibanez AEG721-BOT Black Out combines dark elegance and sonic power in a compact format. With its matte black color and glued neck, this 7-string electro-acoustic guitar reveals a strong personality. Its spruce top and sapele back provide a subtle balance of sound, ranging from deep bass to crystal clear treble. The Nyatoh-maple neck assembly ensures robustness and comfort, while the Macassar ebony fingerboard refines the response. The Fishman S-Core sensor and the AEQ-SP2 preamp allow for precise reproduction of the tone, adapted to any sound configuration. Between its Purpleheart bridge and its oil bath tuners, every detail has been designed to optimize playability and durability.

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With the AEG721-BOT Black Out, Ibanez pushes the boundaries of sound and style. In addition to its formidable look, this 7-string deploys a harmonic richness that will make your chords vibrate like never before. Its spruce top, combined with a sapele back and sides, create a sound cocktail that is both clear and deep. Whether you strum gently or attack vigorously, this guitar responds with striking precision.

The 3-piece Nyatoh and maple neck provides both stability and ease of play, perfect for navigating the 7 strings effortlessly. The Macassar ebony fingerboard offers a pleasant surface under the fingers, renowned for its quick response and extended sustain. Add to that a 400 mm radius and a matte finish that reduces unwanted reflections, and you get an instrument that is as effective as it is pleasant to play, whatever the light on stage or in the living room.

On the amplification side, the AEG721-BOT does not do things by halves. The Fishman S-Core piezo sensor captures every nuance of your playing, while the AEQ-SP2 preamp lets you sculpt your sound with disconcerting simplicity. Its 9V battery power supply guarantees long battery life, thus avoiding the fear of a breakdown in the middle of a concert. To connect, nothing could be simpler: a Ø6.35 mm jack output and an XLR, so you can perform in the studio as well as live.
Body shape
 Auditorium
Cutaway
 Yes
Scale length
 635,00 mm (25,00")
Instrument size
 4/4, standard
Finish
 Mate
Top material
 Spruce
Side material
 Sapele
Back material
 Sapele
Neck material
 Erable, Nyatoh
Fingerboard material
 Ebony
Fingerboard radius
 400 mm (15,75")
Number of frets
 20
Nut width
 50,20 mm (1,976")
Electronic
 Active
Pickup setup
 Piezo
Type of tuners
 Die cast
Hardware color
 Black
Number of strings
 7
String gauge
 012 - 070
Color
 Black
  • Ibanez AEG721-BOT Black Out
  • 7-string electro acoustic folk guitar
  • Series: AEG
  • Presentation: NAMM 2025
  • Supplier reference: AEG721BOT
  • Body shape: AEG, Auditorium
  • Scale: 635.00 mm (25.00")
  • Color: Black
  • Finish: Matte
  • Construction: Set-in neck
  • Top: Spruce
  • Back: Sapele
  • Sides: Sapele
  • Neck: 3-piece, Nyatoh & maple
  • Neck shape: Comfort Grip
  • Fingerboard: Macassar ebony
  • Fingerboard inlays: White Dot
  • Radius: 400 mm (15.75")
  • Frets: 20
  • Nut: 50.20 mm (1.976"), Bone black stained
  • Machine heads: oil bath
  • Bridge: Purpleheart
  • Saddle: Black stained bone
  • Sensor: Fishman S-Core piezo
  • Preamp: Ibanez AEQ-SP2
  • Power supply: 9V battery
  • Outputs: ∅6.35 mm jack + XLR
  • Hardware finish: black
  • Strings: D'Addario XTAPB1253 +.070 Phosphor Bronze (.012-.070)
  • Factory tuning: 1E, 2B, 3G, 4D, 5A, 6E, 7B
The AEG721-BOT is part of the AEG line of models, a series designed to combine compactness and sonic power. Unveiled at NAMM 2025, this Black Out version takes audacity a step further with its all-black aesthetic. Designed for guitarists looking for an instrument that is as expressive as it is versatile, it marks a subtle but decisive evolution in the range. With its neat finishes and black hardware, it imposes a presence that leaves no one indifferent.
Ibanez - AEG721-BOT Black Out 7 cordes
Ibanez - AEG721-BOT Black Out 7 cordes
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