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product_id: 377339479
title: "AZES40 Electric Guitar - Mint Green"
brand: "ibanez"
price: "3921.45 DT"
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reviews_count: 13
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# Solid Poplar Body for rich tone Tremolo bridge for dynamic play 2 Single-coil + 1 Humbucker pickups AZES40 Electric Guitar - Mint Green

**Brand:** ibanez
**Price:** 3921.45 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎸 Own the stage with the Ibanez AZES40 – where style meets sonic versatility!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** AZES40 Electric Guitar - Mint Green by ibanez
- **How much does it cost?** 3921.45 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/377339479-azes40-electric-guitar-mint-green)

## Best For

- ibanez enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted ibanez brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Streamlined Output:** Mono-unit output jack simplifies your setup and reduces noise
- • **Comfort-Driven Design:** 250mm fingerboard radius and round bridge saddles ease your play
- • **Pro-Level Playability:** 25.5-inch scale length and Jatoba fingerboard for smooth fretting
- • **Striking Mint Green Finish:** Stand out on stage with a fresh, eye-catching color
- • **Versatile Pickup Configuration:** Blend crisp single-coils with powerful humbucker for every genre

## Overview

The Ibanez AZES40 Electric Guitar in Mint Green combines a solid poplar body with a versatile pickup setup—two single-coils and one humbucker—offering a wide tonal palette. Designed for beginners and intermediates, it features a comfortable 250mm fingerboard radius, Jatoba wood fretboard, and a tremolo bridge system, all wrapped in a standout mint green finish that ensures you look as good as you sound.

## Description

Welcoming yet another expansion to the highly successful AZ series, Ibanez is proud to introduce the new AZES or AZ Essentials line. The philosophy behind this series is to bring the tone, versatility and, playability of this celebrated lineup to a wider array of beginner and intermediate players. However, AZ Essentials are also equipped with series-specific features such as a Mono-unit output jack, a 250mm fingerboard radius, and Comfort round bridge saddles, all designed to make the beginner’s learning process a streamlined, enjoyable and fun experience.

Review: Highly recommend. ☆☆☆☆☆☆ - For a beginner, it's playable and usable right out of the box. The factory setup is spot on for standard student playability. The tremolo bridge is just fine for a student as it comes out of the box. Remember that a student doesn't yet know their desired settings or even if they want full up/down tremolo or just down or a fully fixed bridge. The default factory tremolo setup is perfect for students, fixed without use or they can begin working with down pitch controls to start. If they want up pitch, they can learn to setup the tremolo accordingly. And they certainly don't know how much upward pitch they want with respect to full or half steps at the 1st and 2nd strings etc. So, for those who are giving the tremolo low marks, they're WRONG. The tremolo bridge on this guitar is great and worth learning how to set up and use properly for the players developed style. For intermediate or advanced payers, you will likely want to apply your preferred setups. And this instrument is adjustable to your preferred setups without having to resort to shaving frets, etc. All standard adjustment methods should get this instrument dialed into your preferences, from string action heights, intonation tweaks (per your desired string guage) and the tremolo action settings per your desired guage string. The truss rod is smooth with respect to adjusting neck relief. Remember, different string guages effect neck relief, action response to frets, intonation and tremolo settings. Too many players never learn how to do setups and then proceed to change string guages and complain about action being bad, etc. It's paramount to learn guitar setups, just as important as learning to play is doing setups. I made the adjustment to the bridge for my preferred setup. Now it's a floating bridge with spring tensions that match the string loads and it resets the tuning pretty well after a couple pull ups on the bar to reset after heavy use on the tremolo. The current action height with the factory strings and my tremolo setup is 1.5mm at the 12th fret low E and 1.2mm at the 12th fret High E. The nut has been left factory set thus far as it seemed just fine. You can see the bridge profile image of mine floating and that there's plenty of screw height to adjust down or up in floating position with the action heights I mentioned above. So be assured you've no reason to swap out this tremolo bridge for another, just set it up so it does what you prefer. I attached photos of the spring setting from the factory setup and after setting them to my preferred settings on the tremolo springs. Now it's doing what I expect out of it. You can see my bridge now floats within the bridge profile photo. Yes, I removed one spring and set the third to center and dropped the tensions considerably with proper string tension to spring tensions, hence the high note strings have lower spring tension. With about one step pitch rise on high E with a pull up flat to body. You may want different pitch bend settings and you can get it. So, the versatility of this guitar is really good with respect to mechanical versatility... Which brings us to the next point. The wide range of pickup selections is really incredible, offering a wide spectrum of sound beyond the old standards. I'm not into hot pickups so I lowered all the pickups flat to the pickguard to soften things up. But there again, VERSATILITY is the key word when describing this guitars attributes across the board. The color is awesome and execrly what I was looking for with the pastel teal (they call mint) with a traditional true mint pickguard. The pickguards truer green conjures out that hint of blue in the pastel teal of the body. Construction detail is really good, flawless. It's a great value for the money. One of the top, if not the top strat syle guitar the money spent out there at this time.
Review: Best looking and sounding Strat. My favorite guitar! - Amazing guitar. I understand fully well this is an entry-intermediate level guitar but the quality, feel, sounds (pickup tones), and look have made this guitar into my case-queen. I play her daily they wipe her down lovingly and gaze into her eyes. This guitar was a serious upgrade from my starcaster by fender "strat" which was sss pickup configuration. The HSS on this super strat sounds like a dream come true. Watch youtube on this guitar if you need to, its worth it and if the slightest thing happens to my queen ill he be selling it off and getting another one so it can be my perfect beauty queen. i think it looks better than any strat by fender, the headstock is my favorite part.

## Features

- Solidbody Electric Guitar with Poplar Body
- 2 Single-coil Pickups
- Tremolo - Mint Green
- 1 Humbucking Pickup
- Jatoba Fingerboard

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B09G6GYCS3 |
| Back Material Type | Poplar |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,146 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #81 in Solid Body Electric Guitars |
| Body Material Type | Poplar |
| Brand Name | Ibanez |
| Color | Mint Green |
| Connector Type | 1/4" (6.35mm) jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (88) |
| Fretboard Material Type | Jatoba Wood |
| Guitar Bridge System | F106 |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | S-S-S |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Instrument | guitar |
| Instrument Size | 41.34 inches |
| Item Dimensions | 41.34 x 17.52 x 3.74 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 41.34"L x 17.52"W x 3.74"H |
| Item Weight | 9 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Ibanez |
| Manufacturer Part Number | AZES40MGR |
| Material Type | Poplar, Maple, Jatoba |
| Model Name | AZES40 |
| Model Number | AZES40MGR |
| Neck Material Type | Maple |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| Scale Length | 25.5 Inches |
| String Material Type | Nickel |
| Top Material Type | Poplar Wood |
| Warranty Description | 1 year. |

## Product Details

- **Back Material Type:** Poplar
- **Body Material:** Poplar
- **Brand:** Ibanez
- **Color:** Mint Green
- **Fretboard Material Type:** Jatoba Wood
- **Guitar Pickup Configuration:** S-S-S
- **Hand Orientation:** Right
- **Neck Material Type:** Maple
- **String Material Type:** Nickel
- **Top Material Type:** Poplar Wood

## Images

![AZES40 Electric Guitar - Mint Green - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61WJmVtdOSL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How much does it weigh ?**
A: The weight varies on these guitars.  It could be as light as 6 pounds - it could be as light as 7 pounds.
Thank you.

**Q: What is the 'alter' switch? A phase shifter? Or does it change the humbucker into a single coil pickup..It can't be both by the way, so a 'yes' or 'no**
A: It swaps up the pickup combinations from the selector. Hard to explain so I’ll just list them. Assume that the humbucker is made up of 2 coils, which I’ll call Coil 1 and Coil 2. Coil 1 is closer to the fretboard while Coil 2 is closer to the bridge. Unless stated otherwise, pickups are being run in parallel. Also assume that the Bridge is referring to the ful humbucker unless otherwise stated. 

Alter Switch OFF
Position 1: Bridge only
Position 2: Middle and Bridge (Coil 1 only)
Position 3: Middle only
Position 4: Neck and Middle
Position 5: Neck

Alter Switch ON
Position 1: Bridge only
Position 2: Bridge only (Coil 1 only)
Position 3: Neck (series), Middle (series), Bridge 
Position 4: Neck and Bridge (Coil 2)
Position 5: Neck (series) and Middle (series)

If any of this is confusing to you, I promise it gets easier to remember, and if it helps, the pickup diagrams for each position is on the Ibanez website under this particular model. 

Good luck and keep shredding. 🤘

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Highly recommend. ☆☆☆☆☆☆
*by A***N on July 18, 2025*

For a beginner, it's playable and usable right out of the box. The factory setup is spot on for standard student playability. The tremolo bridge is just fine for a student as it comes out of the box. Remember that a student doesn't yet know their desired settings or even if they want full up/down tremolo or just down or a fully fixed bridge. The default factory tremolo setup is perfect for students, fixed without use or they can begin working with down pitch controls to start. If they want up pitch, they can learn to setup the tremolo accordingly. And they certainly don't know how much upward pitch they want with respect to full or half steps at the 1st and 2nd strings etc. So, for those who are giving the tremolo low marks, they're WRONG. The tremolo bridge on this guitar is great and worth learning how to set up and use properly for the players developed style. For intermediate or advanced payers, you will likely want to apply your preferred setups. And this instrument is adjustable to your preferred setups without having to resort to shaving frets, etc. All standard adjustment methods should get this instrument dialed into your preferences, from string action heights, intonation tweaks (per your desired string guage) and the tremolo action settings per your desired guage string. The truss rod is smooth with respect to adjusting neck relief. Remember, different string guages effect neck relief, action response to frets, intonation and tremolo settings. Too many players never learn how to do setups and then proceed to change string guages and complain about action being bad, etc. It's paramount to learn guitar setups, just as important as learning to play is doing setups. I made the adjustment to the bridge for my preferred setup. Now it's a floating bridge with spring tensions that match the string loads and it resets the tuning pretty well after a couple pull ups on the bar to reset after heavy use on the tremolo. The current action height with the factory strings and my tremolo setup is 1.5mm at the 12th fret low E and 1.2mm at the 12th fret High E. The nut has been left factory set thus far as it seemed just fine. You can see the bridge profile image of mine floating and that there's plenty of screw height to adjust down or up in floating position with the action heights I mentioned above. So be assured you've no reason to swap out this tremolo bridge for another, just set it up so it does what you prefer. I attached photos of the spring setting from the factory setup and after setting them to my preferred settings on the tremolo springs. Now it's doing what I expect out of it. You can see my bridge now floats within the bridge profile photo. Yes, I removed one spring and set the third to center and dropped the tensions considerably with proper string tension to spring tensions, hence the high note strings have lower spring tension. With about one step pitch rise on high E with a pull up flat to body. You may want different pitch bend settings and you can get it. So, the versatility of this guitar is really good with respect to mechanical versatility... Which brings us to the next point. The wide range of pickup selections is really incredible, offering a wide spectrum of sound beyond the old standards. I'm not into hot pickups so I lowered all the pickups flat to the pickguard to soften things up. But there again, VERSATILITY is the key word when describing this guitars attributes across the board. The color is awesome and execrly what I was looking for with the pastel teal (they call mint) with a traditional true mint pickguard. The pickguards truer green conjures out that hint of blue in the pastel teal of the body. Construction detail is really good, flawless. It's a great value for the money. One of the top, if not the top strat syle guitar the money spent out there at this time.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best looking and sounding Strat. My favorite guitar!
*by B***A on February 14, 2026*

Amazing guitar. I understand fully well this is an entry-intermediate level guitar but the quality, feel, sounds (pickup tones), and look have made this guitar into my case-queen. I play her daily they wipe her down lovingly and gaze into her eyes. This guitar was a serious upgrade from my starcaster by fender "strat" which was sss pickup configuration. The HSS on this super strat sounds like a dream come true. Watch youtube on this guitar if you need to, its worth it and if the slightest thing happens to my queen ill he be selling it off and getting another one so it can be my perfect beauty queen. i think it looks better than any strat by fender, the headstock is my favorite part.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good Guitar "For the Price" But Can Be Made "VERY Good for the Price"
*by M***L on October 22, 2023*

First off, it's a crapshoot on how good of a piece you get. I've played over a half dozen and happened to come across a really good one. Even then, it was basically a guitar building kit that was mostly pre-assembled. I ultimately ended up: significantly tightened the truss rod, tighted some loose screws the nuts, lubricated the all contact points, adjustedthe tremolo screws, adjusted the pickup heights, adjusted the saddle heights, then fixed the concerningly disastrous intonation situation, sanded the back of the neck, oiled the fretboard and neck (just with fretboard oil), and then polished the frets. NOW it's a very good guitar for the price. Got this as a travel/backup beater for my prestige models, the playability and capability is resembling enough to my plek'd prestige to make a good choice for consistent practice among different guitars. Nice pickup selection and versatility, but naturally the prestige is just a significantly more comfortable and better-sounding version of this, as it should be. For this price point, this is far beyond what most companies will offer. As I say to every new guitarist--either learn how to set up your guitars or pay to have someone do it right. Don't neglect this! This definitely fulfilled its intended role and was a great value, just don't expect it to sound like a higher end guitar and expect to put in a little work.

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