

🎷 Own the stage with vintage jazz vibes and modern precision!
The IYV IJZ-500 NA is a hollow body electric guitar crafted with CNC precision from premium maple wood, featuring a jatoba fretboard and a 24.75-inch scale length. Designed in Vietnam, it offers a smooth neck taper and classic jazz tones, making it a standout choice for players seeking vintage sound with modern build quality at an accessible price point.
| ASIN | B0102FRNIO |
| Back Material | Maple Wood |
| Best Sellers Rank | #64,414 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #458 in Solid Body Electric Guitars |
| Body Material | Maple |
| Color Name | natural |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (238) |
| Date First Available | August 8, 2015 |
| Fretboard Material | Jatoba Wood |
| Guitar Bridge System | Tremolo |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | H |
| Item Weight | 10.58 pounds |
| Item model number | IJZ-500 NA |
| Neck Material Type | Maple |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| Product Dimensions | 44.09 x 16.54 x 5.51 inches |
| Scale Length | 24.75 |
| String Material | Nickel |
| Top Material | Maple Wood |
B**S
I LOVE IYV Guitars!
IYV guitars are very attractive, well-built, feel good, sound good and the value is phenomenal. This IYV IJZ-500 NA is fantastic, and it is my 4th IYV guitar. When I was a teenager, I got a Gibson ES-175D from a music liquidation sale for only $375. That guitar got lost in a move later in life and I’ve always missed it dearly. While this IYV IJZ NA is not that guitar, it does bring back great visceral memories of the feel of that big, sweet jazz classic guitar. I feel lucky to have easy and inexpensive access to IYV’s unique and fun guitars. With modern automated production processes, their quality is excellent. This won’t be my last IYV guitar, but I’m definitely going to pace myself and enjoy the ones I already have before I start thinking about buying my next one.
J**.
Worth the price
I wanted to give this five stars. What I received plays well enough, sounds great, and I’m satisfied with the quality for the price I paid. Though it does have a lot of small imperfections. I’ll start with the pros, which are mostly aesthetic: - The guitar pictured in the listing has a silver tailpiece and pickups, which looks fine, though not as pleasing against the body color as gold-tone hardware would be. So I had a really good first impression when I opened the box and saw that both the tailpiece and pickups were gold. - The inlays are absolutely gorgeous. Especially the abalone inside mother of pearl inlays on the neck. - It looks like someone did a basic setup before shipping it. The strings were so low, in fact, that the 6th string buzzed from the 5th fret up. The frets themselves were fine, the bridge had just been taken down too low. But the truss rod didn’t need adjusting, and I count that as a pro because it amounted to less time and work than I normally have to put into setting up a new guitar. - The sound is actually quite nice, despite the cheap pickups. But I’m giving it four stars instead of five because: - There were some blemishes in the finish. They aren’t visible from a distance, you really have to look closely to find them. And they’re hard to photograph with a cellphone camera. But there are several, ranging from small bumps that weren’t sanded out or indentations that weren’t filled to some scratches around the bridge pickup. - The pickups aren’t terrible, but most amateurs could have done a better job installing them. I took out the bridge pickup to get a better look inside, and as I was unscrewing it, one of the screws wouldn’t lift. It turned, but I had to lever it out because the wood was stripped around it, so it was more like a loose nail than a screw. This was sold as a new instrument and not a warehouse return, so my best guess is that the pickup didn’t pass the QC process at the factory and someone did a rush job replacing it. Whatever the cause, it’s going to take about half a day and some wood filler on my end to correct. I put a set of flatwounds on it, which took about a day to settle. I’ve played it for a few days now, and it stays in tune. The tuners, by the way, aren’t great, but they work well enough, I don’t see a need to replace them any time soon. The bottom line is, if the instrument needed more than a day’s worth of work to setup or repair, or if it didn’t stay in tune, I’d send it back. But it does the job I bought it for, and it’s quite fetching, so I’m keeping this one. I bought this because I’ve purchased two IYV guitars before that were easily five-star instruments for the price I paid. I’ve found the brand in general to produce really good platforms for modding; the bodies and necks are high quality, while the electronics are easily replaceable with a bit of patience and some soldering skills.
S**S
Another IYV — Excellent Yet Again
I bought the IYV IJZ-500 because it looked incredible and cost less brand-new on Amazon than used on eBay. That’s usually a sign of cult status or pending scarcity—or maybe just a really good deal. This is my seventh IYV guitar. Yes, seventh. I’ve been playing guitar for over 30 years, which is just enough time to get very good at buying them and stay reliably mediocre at playing them. I’m the kind of guy who owns a wall of guitars and plays the same songs on all of them with deep conviction. The IJZ-500 is a big, beautiful jazz box. Glossy, elegant, and absolutely fun to hold. If you like guitars that look like they cost more than your first car, this one fits the bill. It’s built for jazz tones, and it delivers—smooth, warm, and mellow. Played through a Spark 2 and flat studio headphones, it sounded great. The pickups are a little soft, which might annoy pros, but I consider it a feature: they mask my sloppy playing like Instagram filters for bad tone. Mine arrived with no sharp frets, no issues with the finish, and a real bone nut (nice touch). The tuners are budget-grade, sure—but they work. I’ll upgrade them eventually, mostly to pretend I know what I’m doing. Compared to my “real” guitars (the expensive, pro-tier ones I bring out to impress absolutely no one), this holds its own just fine for home use. Honestly, I sound about the same on a $1,500 guitar as I do on this—like a guy who long ago hit his talent ceiling but loves to be discerning about different guitar tones and feels. The best part? IYV guitars are fun. They make me want to pick them up and play, which is pretty much the whole point when you’re not paying the bills with your playing. Also, my wife doesn’t really raise a serious eyebrow when one shows up on the doorstep. That matters. Would I take it on stage at a jazz club? I’d have to suddenly became good to give you that piece of advice. But for living-room sessions, headphone jams, or pretending to be a guitar hero in my study, it’s perfect.
S**T
Zipper bag does not fit
So when I first seen this guitar, I was extremely excited.It is an amazing guitar.I got it.I put new strings on it because I do that with every guitar that I get.I put sevens on it's just my style.One of the issues that i've had with it is the bag, the bag does not fit it that came with it.It doesn't completely go around it and you can't zip it up with it in it.Because it doesn't go around it all the way.But the guitar itself, i'm in love with it.I just wish the bag would be able to fit it.But it's like it's too small. So as you can see, it's not zipping up.It's a beautiful bag, though, just not big enough for this guitar.But the guitar is awesome
C**R
Bonita guitarra. Algo pesada. En general se ve bien, pero al verla con algo de detalle se ve que el fabricante deja mucho que deseas con la calidad. Hay zonas donde se quitó mucha pintura y se llegó a la madera al pulirla. Además tenía unos trastes muy altos que hacía que resonara mucho y trasteara. Esto es algo que se puede corregir, pero un servicio básico sale en $500, y rebajar los trastes un poco más. Al final te sale algo caro y no debería suceder con un producto nuevo.
N**A
Tiene buen sonido, para un principiante es un excelente instrumento
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