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  • Ibanez GRGM21 Gio Mikro Electric Guitar


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The Ibanez GRGM21 Mikro Electric Guitar can truly shred in smaller places than its competitors.
The Ibanez Mikro is no toy - made to the same high standards of the other GIO series guitars. The GRGM21 has the same high-output Powersound pickups, the same construction, materials, set-up and inspection. It's just shorter, a 22.2 inch scale neck instead of 25.5 inch, and smaller. That makes it perfect for tour buses, songwriting, running scales while downloading and, of course, for young rockers and beginners.



A few words about Ibanez…
Without a doubt Ibanez is one of the world’s foremost guitar manufacturers. The Modern Era of Ibanez guitars began in 1957 and since then they have enjoyed incredible success. They continue to experiment with edgy designs and finishes but have never lost track of their roots. Their amazing Artcore line of hollowbodies are some of the most sought after guitars in the world and their RG line is a must-have for rock and metal fans alike. And don’t discount their bass guitars, cherished by musicians the world over. This is a company that can do it all - straight-ahead rock models, elegant hollow bodies and everything in between. They even have a nice line of pedals and accessories that pros and amateurs have grown to love. Find out for yourself why some performers won’t play anything else but Ibanez.
Ibanez GRGM21 Mikro Electric Guitar Specifications
  • Body Material: Mahogany
  • Neck Material: Maple
  • Neck Scale: 22.2 inches
  • Neck Type: Bolt-on
  • Number of Frets: 24
  • Fret Type: Medium
  • Fingerboard: Rosewood
  • Inlay: Sharktooth
  • Bridge: Fixed
  • Hardware Color: Chrome
  • Neck Pickup: Powersound PSND1
  • Bridge Pickup: Powersound PSND2
  • Controls: One Tone, One Volume



 
 
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John sullivan from Allston;Ma USA
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Little fire breather.
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Great little axe right out of the box
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Quality all throughout
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Played great
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Ceramic pickups loud and hot
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Excellent
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Felt great
d koon from columbus, ohio, usa
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super starter for youths
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hidhest quality ibanez built this the same way they would a much more exspensive guitar but a small price tag
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i have bought several ibanez guitars for my kids so i know this will hold up for years of fun
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great price great quality every thing you expect from a more expensive guitar except the big price tag
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How does it feel, Heavy, Fast, Chunky? How was the neck? Are the controls easy to get to while playing?
perfect size for her to learn on the neck is just right for shorter arms and it's light so she can play for hours,the controls are easy to reach and use
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great tone no need to change anything
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A++
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set up perfict for my 10 year old who is just learning to play
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