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Ibanez EWP14EOPN Cutaway 6 String Ovangkol Top Open Pore Natural Piccolo Guitar

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Features

  • Piccolo Cutaway Style EW Body
  • Ovangkol Top
  • Ovangkol Back & Sides
  • Rosewood Fretboard & Bridge
  • Tuning: A, D, G, C, E, A

Description

Bensalem – Smaller scale instruments have increased in popularity over the past few years as students seem to be starting younger than ever, and the easy-to-transport guitar has become recognized as an excellent traveling companion. Spurred by these trends, Ibanez has introduced the EWP14EOPN, a 1/3-size, steel string piccolo acoustic with an EW style cutaway body. Similar in scale to a Baritone ukulele (20”), the EWP14E features top, back, and sides made from Ovangkol, a wood known for its beautiful figuring and Rosewood-like tone. An open pore Natural finish allows the body to resonate more freely for improved tone and projection. Other features include an Abalone rosette, Rosewood fretboard & bridge, and chrome die-cast tuners. To optimize string tension, intonation, and tone, the EWP14E is tuned in the key of A (A, D, G, C, E, A), up a fourth from standard tuning.

Brand: Ibanez


Color: Natural


Item dimensions L x W x H: 36 x 18 x 9 inches


Top Material Type: Rosewood


Back Material Type: Ovangkol Wood


String Material Type: Alloy Steel


Finish Type: Polished


Instrument: Acoustic Guitar


Item Weight: 2.2 Pounds


Operation Mode: Acoustic


Back Material Type: Ovangkol Wood


String Material Type: Alloy Steel


Top Material Type: Rosewood


Item Dimensions: 36 x 18 x 9 inches


Item Weight: 2.2 Pounds


Manufacturer: Ibanez


UPC: 887802202579


Brand Name: Ibanez


Instrument: Acoustic Guitar


Finish Types: Polished


Color: Natural


Number of Strings: 6


Operation Mode: Acoustic


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Versatile travel guitar with a beautiful voice.
After spending a few weeks now with my Ibanez piccolo guitar, I can recommend this punchy little songbird without any reservation. At first, I was disappointed by a few small cosmetic flaws I noticed (spotty body finish, glue residue on tuners and neck joint, scrapes on plastic body binding), but my disappointment quickly disappeared once I started to play it. What a voice! It's hard to describe what it sounds like; not exactly like a mandolin, yet not exactly like a guitar either. It's in a class of its own, and it sounds beautiful with a sustain that goes on forever. And it has plenty of volume, perhaps not enough for a concert hall, but enough to fill your living room when you give your next party recital. I must admit, however, that it might not be the ideal instrument for everyone. The nut is very narrow, which places the strings very close together. To play it well, you must be able to adapt your technique. Having previously played ukuleles with four strings spaced widely apart, this was at first a challenge for me...but challenges such as this makes one a better player in the end. The payoff from this effort will be the creation of beautiful music that this unique little guitar is capable of making. In terms of versatility, this piccolo guitar deserves 10 stars. Tuned to ADGCEA, I can still play my ukulele chords (low G) on the top four strings as I gradually pick up the chord shapes for the guitar. I've already arranged a few songs for both ukulele and guitar; while it's confusing at first, it's manageable (just don't play them back to back :) ). The main point here is that you can play both ukulele and guitar chords on this piccolo guitar, and this versatility opens the door to entire libraries of songs and music written for guitar, as well as arrangements which you may already have for the ukulele. One final plus to mention about this piccolo guitar: steel strings. It comes from the manufacturer pre-strung with D'Addario Phosphor Bronze Extra Lights. While I've been playing fluorocarbons on all of my ukuleles, IMHO there is nothing in comparison to the sound of steel string acoustics in general and on this instrument in particular. Depending on the type of music and how its performed, this little piccolo guitar can generate sounds that are downright haunting-- e.g. try playing "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" fingerstyle on this and you'll know what I mean. I've been playing folk tunes and some classical pieces so far, but I can imagine this guitar would be in its perfect element voicing Celtic music. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2020 by Amazon Customer

  • Unforgivable timbre
The timbre of this guitar is unbearably harsh on the ears. It's a beautiful looking guitar but the sound falls flat.
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2020 by Edward

  • Cute, small, fun.
I rated NOT for beginners since, being a non-standard string spacing and short scale, any muscle memory gained would not translate well to a full-size fingerboard. It's a fun little instrument with an interesting and pleasant voice. It sounds a bit like an autoharp to me when strummed (not at all like my fine guitars capo'd at the fifth fret). LOTS of sustain (much more than a ukulele). String spacing is really tight, almost like a standard mandolin, so it takes a bit of getting accustomed to. Not quite perfect intonation (but, remember it is $199). Have not played with different strings yet. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2024 by gregojano

  • Tuned to ADGCEA - This tiny guitar sounds so sweet!!!
This is my third guitar since I started playing in 2016 and I love it! It took a little getting used to going from a guitar with standard tuning - imagine you're playing a standard guitar with a capo on the 5th fret. I am a lady with smaller fingers, so that might help, as the width of the neck and the space between frets is noticeably small. It has definitely taken a little getting used to, but the sound is lovely and it fits well with my singing range (Alto-Mezzo Soprano). I think if you temper your expectations, remember that it's not going to sound like a full size guitar - they called it a piccolo for a reason, it's smaller than I imagined. However, it's very well made and all of my friends who play beautifully and some professionally, have tried it out and pronounced it an awesome little guitar! Lovely matte finish, the ovangkol wood grain is beautiful and feels so nice. I will note that it takes a week or so for the strings to relax into staying in tune. In that time I re-tuned it daily. But it's now staying in tune very well. Yesterday, I played it while sitting it the front passenger seat of a car - perfect for a road trip!!! LOVE IT! (Pictured against my Epiphone Dreadnought to give a sense of size.) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2021 by Pandabearika Pandabearika

  • Had to replace it!
For the size, the guitar has a good volume and a lovely mandolin plucking tone. I love playing it. Very light weight for travel! I had to send it back to get it replaced because the neck was cracked right at the nut. The nut however was still glued in place so it must have cracked before it was assembled? Quality control must have missed it some how. Despite having to ship it back and place another order I am pleased with the guitar. I'm hoping to take it with me to Nepal for some trekking. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2020 by Simon Schmitt

  • It delivers everything as promised
I wanted a smaller guitar that still had steel strings instead of nylon- this instrument is just that. For under $200 dollars, I have to say I'm impressed and happy about my purchase. It came fully assembled, all I had to do was tune it. I recommend one of those clip on guitar tuners that tunes by vibration, as even being a little off in the tuning makes a big difference since the strings are shorter and smaller than those on a regular guitar. I've been able to successfully play all sorts of more advanced chord shapes (Major 6 and 7ths, augmented, diminished, 9ths, anything that you can play on a guitar, really. Just realize that it is tuned to A instead of E, so you'll have to relearn all the songs you knew on guitar if you want to be able to sing them within a suitable range. Also, this thing is SMALL. Of course, that's what I was looking for, so I got what I asked for. Just realize that even someone with small fingers might have difficulties playing chords and having them ring out right due to your "fat" fingers accidentally muting some of the strings or pressing on adjacent frets. While not as important to me, it LOOKS gorgeous and is a definite conversation starter. Also, I find that a normal guitar usually overpowers my voice, this thing is much easier to sing over. I attached a picture of the Ibanez EWP14OPN next to a full size dobro guitar for size reference. It's a superb product, just realize it might not be as big as you think it is. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2020 by Andrew King Andrew King

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