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Ibanez Concord Acoustic

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Features 7.8 (4 responses)
Sound 9.0 (5 responses)
Action, Fit, & Finish 9.2 (5 responses)
Reliability/Durability 9.2 (5 responses)
Customer Support 10.0 (2 responses)
Overall Rating 9.8 (5 responses)
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Product: Ibanez Concord Acoustic
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 04/06/2009 at 01:21pm by tony
Email: tmirenda at sbcglobal<dot>net

Features : 8
this is an old mple top very dinged up but doesnt affect the sound;its A 693 I dont knoww about the neck except its straight has a little buzz on the octave fret but other wise nice..

Sound : 9
I have owned 100's of guitars but this one has A round rich tone (not @ all tinny or flat)that reminds me of my D-28 the big difference is im not as worried about this one as I am the martin!It has that big folk sound perfect for country gigs or rock ;I play it every-day thats how much i like the sound (I have mrtin med lite bronze that make it sing)..

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
honestly this guitar sat in a closet untouched for 20 years until someone heard me play it and in a moment of drunken genorosity gave it to me for free its well set up the action is low so it plays easy;my only complaint is the tuning pegs are not the greatest but i dont want to replace them as there original.........

Reliability/Durability : 10
In the short time ive owned it ive beat the hell out of it and it takes a lickin; the finish willoutlast me and im 40 ish i however always have a backup as im really bad @ breaking strings but it s damn sturdy!

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10
ive been playing my whole life ive got a houseful of guitars(much to my wifes chagrin)but ths is the one i reach for when I just wanna hear a beutifal sounding aucostic it seriously rings;buy one if you can or maybe (like me)after a bottle of armagnac a case of good beer someone will give you one for free !!!For all you real guitar nuts out there my Dad was a guitarist(Bob Mirenda)and he had A de'angelico new yorker that was made by John himself that was A friggen dream to play ...............


Product: Ibanez Concord Acoustic
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 11/01/2008 at 03:32am by Alex

Features : 8
Fine-Grained spuse top, Ibanez hi-power pick-up between fretboard and soundhole. Well located tone and volume controls. Adjustable Rosewood bridge. Chrome plated individual machine heads. Very nice.

Sound : 8
It has a very strong overall un-amplified sound. When plugged in though, it has a loud pick-up (expected from a semi-acoustic).It has a very rich sound with good variety.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
Very nice wooden finish with Fine-Grained spuse top. Only flaw is noisy pick-up. You may want to take it to a repairer if still in original condition to get some new frets if it is a bit buzzy (improves it a lot.)

Reliability/Durability : 7
It may not stand up to a live gig,but with a back-up you could. It is very durable, stable and dependable. Strap buttons very solid. Neck really lasts.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 9
I havn't been playing guitar for long, and this was my first guitar, but i was kinda borrowing it from my dad, as it is his, but it is very fun to play with a good sound. If you can find one in good condition, it is definately worth adding to the collection.


Product: Ibanez Concord Acoustic
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 10/08/2008 at 05:05pm by Frazer

Features : No Opinion
1970's Japan made guitar, black with humming bird and flowers. No frills. 20 frets - quite big frets, well worn, but still plays very well. I got this guitar from my Dad when I was fifteen - it was his spare knockabout guitar and it went with me when I left home.

This guitar has taken some massive falls and knocks over the years and survived all my kids. It has never broken or cracked, but there are a few dings and dents. It has been kept in all sorts of conditions, has never had a case, and is not warped or damaged at all. It doesn't have any 'features' as such - it's just a basic guitar, but it sounds really great.

Sound : 10
It can play in any genre and sound fine. Personally I like blues, and big thunderous strums as well as blues runs sit perfectly on this guitar, which is strung with 11's. Sounds great played in any style. Very full and warm.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
My dad had shaved down the bridge with a spokeshave, and adjusted the saddle (original saddle) to suit him, and I have not adjusted it since the mid 70's because it has not needed it. The frets are a bit worn, but are really still fine. The action is great. I changed the machine heads - not because they were a problem (they worked well) but because I had some nicer (Ibanez) machine heads, but I kept the originals as spares. This guitar is not stunningly finished, and the finish is quite faded now through use, but the finish has lasted very well in a functional sense, and this guitar must have been built like a tank.

Reliability/Durability : 10
I would only play this in an accoustic situation and would never put a pick up on it because I think that would just spoil it. This guitar is my jamming and spare moments guitar, although it sometimes gets a whole evening to itself. Primarily I play electric blues, but if this thing had a cutaway I'd probably never have picked an electric guitar up. I think this guitar's durability is amazing and certainly beyond anything I expected. Everything is solid.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Who needs customer support with instruments like these?

Overall Rating : 10
I have several other guitars, electric and accoustic and have been playing over 30 years. I've never heard an accoustic like this one. If it were lost I'd be really sad because of the sentimental value as much as the sound. It's just an amazing guitar. If you see one try and buy it. Like I say if it had a cutaway I wouldn't have played anything else.


Product: Ibanez Concord Acoustic
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 06/18/2008 at 04:02pm by Renate de Vries
Email: serenata<at>home dot nl

Features : 10
Made in Japan, 684 BK, don't know exactly when, bought him secondhand round 1982. 20 frets, black with bird and flowers.

Sound : 10
Frets are practicly gone, but his sound is still amazing

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
You can see I played it, lack is coming off because I used him so much, repair it myself (black nailpolish, for example)

Reliability/Durability : 10
I played for more than 20 years as an professional troubador (in Holland, were I live) with this guitar. Buttons still work, did not replase the strings often, was never neccesary.

Customer Support : 10
Never got it repaired. Never dealt with the company

Overall Rating : 10
Sorry, I think I can't answere all these questions rationaly. My Concord is a part of me, thinking of buying an other guitar after 25 years, because I feel he deserves a retirement. I will NEVER sell him, and I always say: he is going with me in my grave.
Do you need to know more?????


Product: Ibanez Concord Acoustic
Price Paid: USD 300 USED
Submitted 05/16/2007 at 08:27pm by tjpreston

Features : 5
Kind of old finish, this guitar is a pretty standard dread; i think mine is probably mid-70s, its a 693. Tuners are decent, frets are worn but do just fine. The most striking thing about this guitar is its action; it is low for any acoustic and is more astounding given its age (30+)!
It came with a piezo; im not sure if that was stock back in the day, but i've already replaced it with a DEan Markley La Jolla system and it is SWEET! What an awesome guitar for the price! ($300)

Sound : 8
I like the tone a lot; it lacks the really thick bottom-end boom that plagues most dreadnoughts; it has a strong mid-section and a sparkly, though not overly pronounced high end.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
Great action! The strings were in bad shape when I bought it, but after throwing on a set of 12s, the guitar was great. The intonation is perfect; i checked it with a tuner. No wolf notes and a super low action! Talk about a steal for a thirty year old guitarOver a

Reliability/Durability : 9
This guitar is in great shape; it has the scratches and scrapes of a road guitar, but there is no serious body damage from weather or time, nothing like that. I would happily play this guitar at a gig w/out a backup.

Customer Support : 10
Ibanez is great. Nuff said.

Overall Rating : 10
Over all, a great guitar. If you ever see one, play it and then buy it.


Product: Ibanez Concord Acoustic
Price Paid: US $20.00 used
Submitted 07/05/2006 at 07:38pm by SCTDT68

Features : 9
Made in 1976 in Japan.And still A Beautiful guitar.Sound might be fading a little.Was bought by a friend of mine in Spain while he was in the service.it has a maple neck and body.even has a nice little leopard pickgaurd.Plus I bought in with a Gibson Hollow Body case.

Sound : 9
I play a lot of Johnny Cash onn this guitar...i could play any knid on genre on it really....even sounds good playing GNR Riffs...the sound does sound like is could be a little bit better...but i can't complain...its old and I only paid 20 bucks for it.I think it sounds better than my Washburn...Can't compare with My Gibson Dove though.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
The only complaint in this category is that the wood is poor....it is starting to warp I think.it did spend 10 years right beside an AC vent.maybe the problem.

Reliability/Durability : 10
I think this guitar will be around with me for a good while..i don't plan on getting rid of it anytime soon.I think the hardware was assembled beautifully! nothing is loose,rusted,or beat up!The Strap buttons don't budge.I dont think i'd need a backup guitar at all! this baby is built!

Customer Support : No Opinion
My 1st Ibanez purchase.no need to call yet

Overall Rating : 10
Ive been Playing now for about 8 years.Beside this acoustic, i have a Gibson Dove,Wasburn D-100,and a Samick Hollow Body.I have a few Electrics to..a Fender Jag,Squier '51,Dean Evo,And A Silvertone SS11 (TERRIBLE GUITAR!!)..I also Have a Samick Fairlane Bass,and A Mexican Fender P-bass.I love the look...It Just looks good!


Product: Ibanez Concord Acoustic
Price Paid: US $200 used
Submitted 12/12/2005 at 12:33pm by David

Features : 9
1972 Concord, solid spruce top with maple back, sides and fretboard! This blond beauty is 100% acoustic with a wonderfully aged (yellowed) clear finish and black pick guard. Everything you would expect in a dreadnought though I do plan on adding a pickup system for live shows.

Sound : 10
I play in a Christian band and at my church with mostly a classic rock and blues style. As far as acoustic guitars are concerned, this guitar is it! I have never heard an acoustic sound this wonderful. I have even done side by side comparisons with Taylors, Martins, Gibsons and Rainsongs, and the Ibanez beats all!

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
This is an old guitar that has seem much use and as such has dings and scratches aplenty. Other than the bridge starting to lift though, there is nothing wrong. This guitar was built to last and is still remarkably rich and lush sounding.

Reliability/Durability : 10
See above.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I have not had to deal with them.

Overall Rating : 10
This guitar makes me want to play it, and everytime I play it, I am thankful that I have ears to appreciate it's wonderful sounds.


Product: Ibanez Concord Acoustic
Price Paid: $50 (canadian)
Submitted 08/13/2005 at 05:48am by marc lucas ablasou
Email: info<at>mintakaconspiracy dot com

Features : 10
mine is serial number 684E (made in japon)
do not know the year.
20 frets, with pick up (tone and volume)


Sound : 10
the sound is rich and bright when ypu play it.
i prefer to put a mic in front of it when recording, it sounds so much better than using the pick up (a bit noisy)

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
i love that guitar, amazing!!

Reliability/Durability : 10
solid, i play with tuning and it stays in tune.

Customer Support : No Opinion
any shops can tune it.

Overall Rating : 10
when i saw it in a garage sale, i made the deal of the year.
this guitar sounds better than all my friends guitar which did pay over 500$ for their acoustic guitar. plus it looks very very nice. i will keep it forever. fantastic. i would not trade it for something else.


Product: Ibanez Concord Acoustic
Price Paid: PRICELESS (Musicians love!!!)
Submitted 10/27/2004 at 03:58pm by Rory Lynch
Email: rory_s_lynch at hotmail<dot>com

Features : 9
same as all i have model number 695.. style is i think classic its called... its brown to light brownon the face and blended to a dark red wood finish on the back and sides. I noticed it had a thinner neck than most acoustics.

Sound : 10
Very VEry VERY!!! rich sound!!! this guitar has been a blessing to my ears for quite some time now.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
the guitar when purchased back in toronto by my dad in the late 70's was in mint condition. Although it WAS perfectly crafted it suffered minor nicks and scratches along with the neck cracking but it still has a firm hold and looks all-right!!!

Reliability/Durability : 10
This guitar would be great for live playing. I've played for many people and it has never failed me. Although I have a back up I never feel the need for it to tag along. This guitar is a part of me, and I am, though not to realiable, very durable; don't be mistaken the guitar is reliable allright. Finish is amazing very well polished, thick coating. Has taken many BANGS!!! against walls and such and still has retained its amazing acoustics.

Customer Support : 10
no customer support my dad will always warrant this guitar! :D

Overall Rating : 10
I would never trade this great piece of craftsmenship for any modern aged guitar. Not even a collectors edition guitar could subdue my temptaions. With all around great sound, durability, layout, feel and finish of this guitar, I'd have to say that Ibanez sure did a great thing with the production of this guitar.
ANY INFO ON THE NUMBER OF MODELS PRODUCED I WOULD NOT BE OBJECTED TO KNOW PLEASE CONTACT ME!!!!


Product: Ibanez Concord Acoustic
Price Paid: US $150
Submitted 12/25/2003 at 07:50am by Anonymous

Features : 10
I have had this black Ibanez concord solid wood aqustic guitar since
1976. Some marks due to heavy use, but sound is beautiful. It seems like the body gives real boost to the bass and very high trebble.
Paid app.800 FIM back in 70's of it (150 USD). Been playing it a lot
on stage and back home. Very nice guitar for ragtime, blues and country or folk. Neck carries nicely even very thick rough strings, which make the sound even louder. Been playing "Brand" guitars as well, but will never give up of this one. Very difficult to find as good sound as this black concord has!

Best regards from Finland,

Harri

Sound : 10

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9

Reliability/Durability : 10

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never needed any!

Overall Rating : 10


Product: Ibanez Concord Acoustic
Price Paid: 300-45 for strings and tuners after sale. (aussie dollar) used
Submitted 12/07/2003 at 11:58pm by luke

Features : 9
12 string, (i think 75' or 76' model) made in Japan, solid spruce top, rosewood neck, sides and back, natural high gloss finish, oversized adjustable bridge, with pearl inlays of a dove on teh sides of the bridge and 8 sets of 2 inlays down the fretboard in diamond rectangle shape, and a crown pearl inlay on the head. fairly standard tuning heys i think, as the other reviews have said- grover style. White, ivory style binding on beody and neck.

Sound : 10
sound is amazing, my favourite thing about the guitar, has loads of even strong mid, smooth bass and nice treble, is such a rich sound and the suits my folk loving style, can suit many diff, styles of music, ive only tried mediums on it so far, but will play around a little with setup, and believe it can handle anything, such a beautiful rich sound, after playing it i cant handle hearing my tin-like 6 string rattle away.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
the action after 30 years is still amazing, no fret buzz all the way down the neck, has a tiny amount of warp on the body just behind the bridge, but can be fixed and is not noticeable,gloss still is so shiuny after this much time.
i must just say i have found the most mint condition one out there i think, the fretboard has absolutely no wear, there are 4 marks on the entire body, 2 of which could be polished out, no rust on tuners, still has original frets and only slight wear on 1st and second. when i bought it 5 strings were missing and 3 of those tuners on which had missing strings were missing the bushes, all of which cost 45 to fix and get polished, looks beautiful.
after 30 years if it can still be in such condition, ibanez can be aplauded for their making of guitars in the 70's.

Reliability/Durability : 10
have had it for around a month now, and i assume i am playing it more than the original user, i think it will definatly handle live playing, ive played it hard, soft and comes up trumps, would not take a back up, (unless was a big gig), the finish is a thick gloss coat and looks to be set and not keen to move! tuners might need to be replaced in the future as they are quite stiff at the moment and dont turn smoothly and easily, but the guitar on its own will (with care) stand the test of time as it already has.

Customer Support : 1
they have been following me up incessantly with their insistance on satisfaction, haha.
nothing-the bastards dont want to know me!

Overall Rating : 10
i have been playing on and off for 10 years, but the last 5 years seriously, i own a nylon string acoustic, oakridge 6 string cutaway semi acoustic, fender strat copy w/dimaggio bridge and nice pickups, sammick flying v. if it were stolen i would definatly buy it again, love it to peices, i love its sound, look, ease to play, character it has, i hate the fact it cannot fit in my 6 string case, long head! the guy in the pawn shop didnt know guitars at all so i walked in, told him it was an old guitar so it was not sought after and had missing strings, then said id give him 300 instead of 430 and he graciously accepted... kniving bugger i am.
my favourite feature on the thing i would say is the dove on the pickguard, very classic. worst feature probably the tuners. i do wish it had a cutaway, that may have detracted from the sound though, so im happy with the 15 odd frets of playing.
i was looking to buy a 12 string, love the sound of them (inspired by john butler) and was looking at lashing out for a takamine or maton (aussie brand), but when i found this thing and gave it a strum with its old rusty half stringed neck it came alive and was so warm and full i wouldnt have gone back to the 2500 other options i was looking and willing to buy- very very nice sound and easy to play!! buy if you find one.


Product: Ibanez Concord Acoustic
Price Paid: US $300 used
Submitted 10/13/2003 at 01:08pm by simon

Features : 9
My Ibanez Concord model 683 was made in 1975 in Japan.It is made of solid spruce (top) of good grade and mahogany back and side. The neck is slim wich perfectly fit my short hands. It is a copy of the famous gibson hummingbird in red to yellow burst finish. It features pearl block inlays (splitted)on the fretboard and a crown pearl on the headsock.

Sound : 9
The aged mahogany give this small guitar a terrific sound, well balanced, great clear trebble, a lot of mid, and some very smooth bass.The overall sound is very bell-like. I love it. Beats most martin i've tried and is very alike the real thing (gibson) at a fraction of the price. I've tried the epiphone hummingbird, and i dont like it at all compared to the ibanez.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
The setup was perfect, neck super straight, action medium-low, no buzz, right intonation, i mean a 30 years guitar with a neck that straight, low action, no buzz, must have been successfuly crafted.
The finish as cracked at some point, but nothing serious and does not affect the sound unless positively...

Reliability/Durability : 8
I would not take this baby on the road because i want to keep this guitar minty. The only major cons on this guitar is the tuner that are really el-cheapo but ill replace them with grover locking tuners... other than that, the guitar can last another 30 years.

Customer Support : No Opinion
didnt have to deal with them.

Overall Rating : 10
This guitar is worth every dollar ive put on it. Its my favorite guitar and the small finish crack and little dings here and there makes it only more beautiful. When you see a guitar in this great condition after 30 years, you can only imagine how good it sound...
if i could put my hand on another one like this one that sound this good, ill buy it any time.


Product: Ibanez Concord Acoustic
Price Paid: #65 (UK sterling)
Submitted 07/08/2003 at 04:54am by Gordon A, (London)

Features : 9
Dreadnought acoustic with bound top and back, black scratchplate, 20-fret neck with block inlays, mother-of-pearl logo on headstock, and the fanciest back I've ever seen on ANY guitar. Bookmatched, highly figured, with 2 inlay strips.
Made in Japan, around 1973.

Sound : 10
Rich and full, this is as good as it gets. It's pretty loud too being a dreadnought.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
This guitar's slim neck feels as good as most electrics. I've got the action set really low, with a set of 9's.

Reliability/Durability : 10
I've had this guitar for 30 years, and everything is still perfect. There's no rusty chrome, twisted neck or warped soundboard. The only clue to its age is that the binding has yellowed, but that adds character.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I've never had to contact them

Overall Rating : 9
When I bought this I thought "wow this is the best in the shop", and payed nearly a full term's grant for it. 30 years on I still think its as good as it gets, in both sound and playability.
The only reservation I have is the lack of a cutaway. If ever I had to replace it I'd like a bit more upper fret access for slide playing.


Product: Ibanez Concord Acoustic
Price Paid: 200.000 (Italian liras (100 USD))
Submitted 02/03/2003 at 05:47am by Piotr
Email: peka<at>go2 dot pl

Features : 9
Dont know the year, but for sure it's mids of '70. Made in Japan, 20 frets, big jumbo sized case, two colors (yellow-red) sunburst, spruce top, rosewood bridge with beautifull pearl inlays on it and beautifull mother of pearl inlays on the pickguard, mahogany back and probably mahogany sides, rosewood fretboard. I would give it a 10 if it had binding on head also.

Sound : 9
I bought it in 1991 in Italy. Back then I didn't really appreciate this guitar as I do now. In 1995 I gave it to my friend. After years of using it he doesn't need it anymore and gave it back to me a couple of days before. After all these years I was stunned. The sound coming out of this babe is beautifull. It's rich, full and noble with good dose of clarity. One thing is true, it sounds better now, than back then before I had given it to may friend, as he has thrown away from the bridge the metal bar for adjusting of the height of the strings. He put instead a standard plastic bridge which rests now directly on the top board. Now the sound has more low end and is deeper to my suprize. I give it a 9, as I know, that there are still better sounding guitars as Martin or Guild (I suppose so). But don't be misunderstood. I'm fully satisfied.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
Action is just heaven. Low and no buzz (though the frets are pretty worn out). Recently I tried a new mid class Washburn acoustic guitar - and boy, the difference between mine Concord and that new Washburn is like driving a new Lexus compared to crappy Yugo. The neck of Concord is incredibly easy to play. It' also slim and very comfortable (ease of playing an electric guitar). Finish - just beautifull. Very impresively looking guitar. I thing, that if you want to buy a new, similar finished guitar, you'll pay maybe 10 times as much.

Reliability/Durability : 10
It is almost 30 years old guitar, used rather without particular care and it's still great, without problems. What else can I say?

Customer Support : No Opinion
Have no idea

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing for 20 years now. I've had tonns of electric guitars, accustics and basses. I'm very happy now, that it came back to me. I will never let it go from my hands. I've got another two vintage Ibanez guitars (a 12 strings western guitar and Ibanez Performer mod PF 400). I really see, that Ibanez instruments made in '70 are top quality. If you don't want to spend much money and have top quality instrument look for that old babes.


Product: Ibanez Concord Acoustic
Price Paid: 45 (British Pounds) used
Submitted 11/23/2002 at 12:16pm by Simon Burke
Email: simon at pomathorn<dot>fslife<dot>co<dot>uk

Features : 8
Mine is a Hummingbird copy in high gloss black and looks fantastic despite showing its age with a number of minor dings around the body binding and some quite deep scratches to the rear of the sound hole. It has the looks of the orignal Hummingbird in virtually every respect apart from the word Ibanez on the headstock - and even that it is in the vintage style script of a certain US manufacturer. I don't know its year of manufacture, but it's serial number is 684BK so I guess it is pretty early. It has a solid spuce top and rosewood fingerboard. It has an ebony bridge and adjustable saddle, which I find useful. It is fitted with a feeble underbridge piezo pick-up, which looks original to me. I fitted reproduction Kalamzoo machine heads in place of the badly worn originals - because I like the look of them.

Sound : 9
I had been looking for a reasonably priced (upto $300) accoustic guitar for a while and had tried the usual Fender and Yanmaha offerings but found them jangly and hard to play compared to an electric guitar. The Ibanez however has lovely mellow tone and a reasonable amount of bass (a little more would be good). It has good dynamics and responds particularly well to being played hard producing considerable amounts of volume. I have played it through an amp but it really needs a pre-amp for the piezo pick up.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
As other reviewers have commented, the Ibanez Concord has a slim neck and low (for an accoustic) frets giving it excellent playability. It was a secondhand buy but it still plays like a good un after 30 odd years.

Reliability/Durability : 9
I bought my Ibanez secondhand in 1994 as it looked interesting even though it was incredibly filthy. I stripped off the strings and spent several evenings with car polish to take of years of grime including a lot of residue from scotch tape on the body which suggests it had play lists stuck to it and the scratches at the rear of the sound hole could have been caused by a clip-on magnetic pick-up, which all suggests it has been played live, although somewhere pretty seedy! Under the grime was a beautiful shiny guitar.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Not tried.

Overall Rating : 10
I have been playing for 30 years and have owned a number of vintage guitars including Hofner, John Birch, Fender. I love the Ibanez for its black colour and vintage looks and that its feel and action is pretty close to an electric guitar. The proof is that its the guitar I play every day. At #45 it was fantastc value.


Product: Ibanez Concord Acoustic
Price Paid: US $379.00 used
Submitted 07/11/2002 at 08:29am by Steve in Seattle
Email: srcyr at attbi<dot>com

Features : 10
1975 model, made in Japan. Ibanez Concord in Gibson Dove copy. Solid spruce top, with Rosewood back and sides. White binding on body and neck. Oversized bridge with inlay doves on both sides of bridge. Dove Pickguard. Crown inlay on headstock with chrome, grover style tuners. Adjustable bridge and 20-fret neck. Natural, high-gloss finish. Very spectacular looking acoustic. The only difference between this guitar and the Gibson Dove is the logo on the headstock says "Ibanez" and the inside sticker says the same. It would be difficult to tell the difference any other way.

Sound : 9
Very nice, full sound that is bright. The enlarged bridge seems to bring out the tonal qualities through the solid spruce top very well. It can play fingerstyle, folk, and 60's rock along with blues (if set up correctly and with the right strings.) Very versatile in sounds and styles.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
It was used, but had been set up by the guitar store (The Trading Musician -- Seattle) and was very well-done. The action was super low and no fret buzz at all, even on the heavy bass strings (.056) that were on it. The finish needed a little cleaning and polishing, but it was used. The gloss is very good and still shines after 27 years of use. The frets (medium) had been leveled and polished and were very smooth.

Reliability/Durability : 10
Seems to be a very strong guitar and has withstood 27 years already. Should go a long time with a little care.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with Ibanez. Local shop does all the work and they are excellent.

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing about 30 years and have several guitars. Ibanez Concord Hummingbird copy, Conn 12-string, Gibson Les Paul, and a Hamer Echotone (es-335 copy). The guitar is so pretty and plays so well, I never get to play it much as everyone else wants to play it when its there. In my opinion it is on a very equal par with the Gibson Dove, but at a price the rest of us can afford.


Product: Ibanez Concord Acoustic
Price Paid: US $275
Submitted 11/10/2001 at 04:34pm by Bryan Carter

Features : 5
I received this guitar for graduation in 1978. It was my first. It's all blonde; front, sides, back and neck and has gold hardware with a black pickguard. This one was made in Japan.

It didn't come with any electronics. The bridge and nut were hard white plastic.

Sound : 7
It sounds very bright being all maple. I generally have to select strings that are not so brassy sounding since it seems to transmit high frequencies very well. Because of its solid natural finish it really makes a statement.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 7
The quitar was either set up in the factory or in the showroom. The hardware seemed to have good attention to detail. All seems fit very well. Beautiful finish.

Reliability/Durability : 10
I usually play it regularly but recently I had an accident. I missfired a colt 45 pistol. The bullit went down the hallway in my appartment, into the floor, back out and bounced of the saddle, cracking it almost it's entire length. Cosequently it has a little buzz these days but it's repairable. It did play for a while after the accident but overstressed the bridge during the last string change.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never used it

Overall Rating : 7
I don't play professionally but I think this would be a good performing guitar not only because of it's looks but also it's bright tone. It's easy to play but you have to be careful with string buzz due to the tendency for this quitar to amplify high frequencies.

It's a great guitar and I'd like to find a blonde concord 12 string to match it.


Product: Ibanez Concord Acoustic
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 01/23/2001 at 06:23pm by Ethan Lewis
Email: ig72_<at>hotmail dot com

Features : 10
Made in Japan, i have no idea what year (it's pretty old - i got it from my mom...) 20 frets, feels medium to me. I use a Dean Markley Pro Mag pickup in the soundhole. Back, sides, and neck made of mahogany, top made of spruce, i think. Really beautiful natural slightly quilted finish. Standard size dreadnaught body. Ebony bridge with adjustable action. Nothing special about the tuners that i know of. The neck is a really nice size, pretty thin and fast for an acoustic. Inlays are really impressive pearl hexagons. The rosetta around the soundhole is pearl too. Black pickguard. A very beautiful and good-sounding guitar.

Sound : 10
It suits my music style really well. I play...well...pretty much anything but boy and girl band crap. Mostly modern rock , rap-metal, and classic rock, as well as some acoustic stuff, blues, you get the idea. Totally acoustic, the guitar makes bright highs, deep lows, strong mids. The tone is just plain beautiful. The best acoustic i have played to date. For electric, i use a Dean Markley Pro Mag through an Ibanez 10-watt amplifier. The clean sound on that is awesome, and even though it is a single coil, it gets surprisingly powerful distortion, and booming low end. The amp is really quiet, but it's for the better (i live in an apartment). It beats the pants off of all the strats i have played in guitar shops. I don't use any effects right now. I can get just about any sound i want by fiddling with the amp controls, and changing the position of the pickup in the soundhole. It can sound like just about anything you want it to.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
I have no idea how it was set up at the factory because i am not the original owner. The action is set at the lowest setting right now (i like it that way). The finish is about perfect except for a few scratches, pickguard wear, fingerboard wear, etc. that are from use, not from being manhandled in the factory

Reliability/Durability : 10
I don't gig right now because me and my friend's band is drummerless and singerless
The hardware is lasting (it already has for quite some time)
the whole thing is rock solid, i am sure it could withstand live playing. The strap button (only one...it goes with the whole lame acoustic shoe-string deal) is on the small side (the thing has already excaped its strap before and fallen with no lasting effects on the sound)

I take care of it so i think this thing could outlive me excluding strange circumstances (accidental explosions in the room caused by chemical experimentation of a teenage nature).

If i gigged and i had more than 1 guitar, i would never play without a backup, not becasuse of the guitar but i don't wanna get into the business of tempting God...

Customer Support : No Opinion
never dealt with them

Overall Rating : 10
I have been playing for about 6 months. I have been "playing around" for an electric as well as trying out my friend's Fender acoustic and Ibanez RG electric. I have played a bunch of strats, a couple Gibons, A jackson 7-string just about everything i could get my hands on. If someone stole it, i would go through 7 days of mourning and then buy a Squier strat, track down the thief, break it into pieces over his head, make him eat it, and take my guitar back. I would buy the same thing again without a second thought if possible. It doesn't look like Ibanez makes many acoustics this nice anymore, though. I just love the tone.

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