Ibanez (アイバニーズ, Aibanīzu) is a Japanese guitar brand owned by Hoshino Gakki.[1] Based in Nagoya, Aichi, Japan, Hoshino Gakki were one of the first Japanese musical instrument companies to gain a significant foothold in import guitar sales in the United States and Europe, as well as the first brand of guitars to mass-produce seven-string and eight-string guitars. Ibanez manufactures effects, accessories, amps, and instruments in Japan, China, Indonesia, and the United States (at a Los Angeles-based custom shop). As of 2017 they marketed nearly 165 models of bass guitar, 130 acoustic guitars, and more than 300 electric guitars. After Gibson and Fender, Ibanez is considered the third biggest guitar brand.[2]
The PF16WCE features a dreadnought body with a Venetian cutaway constructed of a laminated spruce top on laminated okume sides and back with a high gloss finish.
The Ibanez PCBE12MH is all about the warmth of sapele. With its sapele top, back, and sides, this instrument projects warm, balanced tone that's in its element at home, onstage, or in the studio.
The Ibanez PNB14E is all about the warmth of okoume, and it delivers big value. With its mahogany top, back, and sides, this instrument projects warm, balanced tone that’s in its element at home, onstage, or in the studio.
The Ibanez PCBE14-MH electro-acoustic bass has a rich, warm sound that's smooth yet full of presence. With an okume body, PCBE maple neck and laurel fingerboard, it provides excellent playing comfort. The Ibanez AEQ-2T preamp with built-in tuner allows the amplification of the sound with great reliability and perfection.