Best Ibanez AE275BT-LGS Alternatives

We found 3 alternatives to Ibanez AE275BT-LGS based on experts and consumers reviews.

Guild BT-240E Baritone

Guild BT-240E Baritone

Based on 1 reviews

After i switched to baritone guitars, i found myself in limited environment of guitars. I was saving up for Taylor, end up buying this beautiful guitar. No regrets at all. Before i had an ibanez baritone, but this has less defined high mids (which is a good thing) and more present lows. With a new set of strings, it shines on my record sessions.

Harley Benton Baritone CLG-414BCE NT

Harley Benton Baritone CLG-414BCE NT

Based on 14 reviews

I'm not sure what exactly I was expecting, but this HB guitar exceeded all my expectations by a mile. The build quality and finish are superb, the volume and projection achieved by the slightly deeper body are excellent, with the increased space inside the guitar allowing for the lower notes (down to low B) to really ring, and the neck's slightly longer scale length and slim profile make it extremely playable. This guitar encourages you to try things you may not have thought of before, and does not disappoint in any way. The Fishman pickup is also suprisingly accurate at rendering an authentic acoustic sound, and that's the icing on the cake. Five stars all round!

Guild BT-258E Deluxe Baritone

Guild BT-258E Deluxe Baritone

Based on 1 reviews

This guitar has a really nice full sound unplugged but becomes much fuller when plugged in. The action is quite manageable and the doubling of the middle strings gives a nice full almost 12 string effect. When playing live I found I needed quite clear monitoring from the guitar as the doubled strings can lack the clarity you get from a six string but what it lacks in crispness it makes up for in fullness. The quality of the pick up was a nice surprise as well - it mightn’t be the guitar you’d use for a whole gig but definitely adds variety for those folky songs in your repertoire.

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