Ibanez AAM50 Open Pore Natural.
- Acoustic guitar from the AA series
- Body shape: Advanced Auditorium
- Spruce top, Sapeli back and sides
- Amaranth fingerboard and bridge
- Ibanez Advantage bridge pins
With the concept of Advanced Acoustics: "Reimagining the acoustic experience," the new shape of the Advanced Auditorium body has been carefully designed based on research into the overall body shape of the Auditorium. After numerous prototyping rounds, the Advanced Auditorium body features a slightly wider waist, shifted slightly towards the neck. Thanks to these changes, this shape provides richer bass response and better balance between the body and weight, something that conventional Auditorium bodies tend to lack.
- Acoustic guitar with Advanced Auditorium shape
- Top: Sitka spruce, solid
- Back and sides: Sapelli
- Neck: Okoume
- Neck shape: Low Oval Grip
- Fingerboard: Rosewood
- Inlays: White dots
- Radius: 15.75"
- Scale length: 25" (634 mm)
- Number of frets: 20
- Nut: Plastic
- Nut width: 43 mm
- Tuning machines: Chrome Die-cast tuners
- Bridge: Rosewood
- Strings: D'Addario EXP16
- Gauge: .012, .016, .024, .032, .042, and .053
Through intensive research and development, the A.I.R.port has been designed with a unique internal structure that reflects sound waves and guides them out through a precisely positioned sound hole. As a result, players can monitor what they are playing more clearly, enhancing the overall experience.


These pivots are truly an advantage over traditional pins. The Advantage pins are easier to remove and install than standard pins. A special bulb-shaped end makes the pivot easy to grip and also prevents it from being inserted too far. Best of all, with the Advantage pins the string stays in place.

About Ibanez
Ibanez is a guitar and bass manufacturer based in Japan. The name comes from the Spanish luthier Salvador Ibañez, whose excellent guitars were distributed in Japan by Hoshino Gakki. The 1929 recession affected the company, which closed in 1933. The Japanese market was left without supply, so in 1935 the importer decided to start manufacturing Spanish guitars on their own and distributed them under the name "Ibanez Salvador." Later, it was changed to "Ibanez."
EAN13: 4549763353535
Data sheet
- Direction
- Right-handed
- Cutaway
- No
- Electronic
- Without Preamp
- Neck
- Okume
- Fretboard
- Amaranth
- Body Finish
- Gloss
- Gigbag-Case
- No
- Body Shape
- Auditorium/Concert
- Solid Top
- Yes
- Top
- Spruce
- Solid Back
- No
- Solid Rosette
- No
- Nut Width
- 1.69"
- Back
- Sapele
- Sides
- Sapele
- Number of Frets
- 20








