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The Ibanez GRX20Z offers professional construction, an alder body and Ibanez PSND humbuckers at an affordable price.
The GRX20Z features a maple neck and a rosewood fretboard (with 22 medium frets) for a tone that's bright and well-defined but solid and thick enough for lots of different music styles. It is truly superior in quality and playability to other necks in this price range.
Ibanez GRX20Z Features:
- Maple GRX Neck
- Alder Body
- Rosewood Fingerboard with 22 Medium frets
- FAT 6 bridge
- Powersound PSND1(Neck) and PSND2 (Bridge) Humbuckers
- Pearl Dot Inlay
- Chrome Hardware
GRX Neck
25-1/2 inch scale neck with 19.5mm thickness at the nut offers the RG Wizard feel at a more affordable price. Superior in quality and playability to other necks in this price range.
Alder Body
Best known as the body wood for the classic single coil, bolt on neck guitar, alder produces clear, full bodied vintage tone that works well for lead or rhythm work.
Rosewood Fingerboard
Rosewood offers a strong, bright sound and an attractive appearance with a long grain.
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 GRX20Z Electric Guitar Specifications
- Neck Material: Maple
- Neck Type: GRX
- Scale/Length: 25.5 inches (648mm)
- Width at Nut: 1.65 inches (42mm)
- Width Last Fret: 2.2 inches (56mm)
- Thickness 1st Fret: 0.81 inches (20.5mm)
- Thickness 12th Fret: 0.91 inches (23mm)
- Radius: 15.75 inches (400mm)
- Body: Basswood body
- Frets: Medium frets
- Fingerboard: Rosewood
- Inlay: Pearl dot inlay
- Bridge: FAT 6 bridge
- Neck Pickup: Powersound
- Model No: PSND1
- Construction: Humbucking
- Magnet: Ceramic
- Description: High output in the neck position with no muddiness.
- Bridge Pickup: Powersound
- Model No: PSND2
- Construction: Humbucking
- Magnet: Ceramic
- Description: High output with enhanced harmonics.
- Hardware Color: Chrome
- Optional Case: #IBA M100C
Ibanez GRX20Z Controls
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| Great value! |
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| Would you consider this product to be made well? How dependable? |
| Again, it's a price point. If you're expecting Prestige or Joe Satriani quality, you might be disappointed. But if you're looking for an inexpensive starter guitar, this is a great choice! |
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| I have owned several Ibanez guitars, and they are great guitars! I have yet to have any problems with any of them. |
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| It's a price point. You can't expect this guitar to play like a JS1200. But for an inexpensive guitar, these are hard to beat. The guitar did require some set-up when I received it. It was barely playable out of the box, which is why I only gave it 3 stars for playability. But after some adjustments the guitar plays fairly well. I bought the guitar as a gift for my nephew who was 12 years old. This is a great beginner guitar! |
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| How does it feel, Heavy, Fast, Chunky? How was the neck? Are the controls easy to get to while playing? |
| Thin, fast neck. The guitar plays easy once set up properly. |
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| Tone |
| Bright and snappy? Dark and smooth? Were the pickups hot, mellow, thick, thin? |
| bright and snappy. Great for heavy rock/metal. |
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| Nice finish |
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| Out of the box, it was a little rough. There was some fret buz, and the neck needed some adjustment. If you buy this guitar, I would highly recommend taking it to a guitar shop for proper set-up. I didn't care for the strings that came on the guitar either. I'd recommend some Ernie Ball Super Slinky .009 -.042. |
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