IBANEZ Gio GRG7221QA-TKS Transparent Black Sunburst
Seven-string RG electric guitar from the Ibanez Gio series
With the Ibanez Gio GRG7221QA-TKS Transparent Black Sunburst, the traditional Japanese manufacturer offers an affordable and good-sounding 7-string guitar. The instrument from the Gio series comes with high-quality Ibanez Infinity R humbuckers specially wound for seven-string guitars, whose ceramic magnets provide a powerful punch and the right sounds for steaming metal. As a classic Ibanez guitar, the Ibanez GRG7221QA-TKS naturally has an ultra-slim neck profile to make playing techniques in all registers easy. Last but not least, there is a fixed Ibanez F107 7-string bridge and solid die-cast tuners on board the Ibanez Gio GRG7221QA-TKS Transparent Black Sunburst.
The Ibanez Gio GRG7221QA-TKS Transparent Black Sunburst at a glance:
7-string electric guitar from the Ibanez Gio series
Poplar body with quilted maple art Grain top
GRG7 maple neck
24-fret fretboard made from New Zealand pine
Ibanez Infinity R humbucker in neck and bridge position
Ibanez F107 bridge
Transparent Black Sunburst finish
Features:
Manufacturer:
Ibanez
Series:
Gio
Design:
RG
Body:
Poplar
Top:
Quilted Maple
Binding:
1-ply, Black
Neck:
Maple
Neck Construction:
Bolt-on
Neck Profile:
GRG7
Thickness at 1st Fret:
20.5
Thickness at 12th Fret:
21.5
Scale in mm:
648
Fretboard:
New Zealnad Pine
Fretboard Radius in Inches:
15.75
Number of Frets:
24
Fret Format:
Jumbo
Fretboard Inlays:
Dot
Nut type:
Plastic
Nut width in mm:
48
Width at Last Fret:
68
Pickup:
HH
Manufacturer pickups:
Ibanez
Neck Pickup:
Infinity R
Bridge Pickup:
Infinity R
Piezo Pickup:
No
Active pickups:
No
Coil-splitting:
No
Switch:
5-Way
Control:
Vol, Tone
Bridge:
Ibanez F107
Tuners:
Die-Cast
Strap Button:
Standard
Hardware:
Black
String Gauge:
.009 - .054
Factory Tuning:
Standard H
Finish:
High-Gloss
Colour:
Transparent Black Sunburst
Number of Strings:
7
Case included:
No
Gigbag included:
No
Certificate:
No
Ibanez GRG7221QA-TKS Gio (Transparent Black Sunburst)
This is a great guitar. It can't compete with more expensive, high spec guitars, but you're not paying that sort of money for it. In the price range this is really good.
For the money (£225 at time of purchase) this guitar is an excellent budget entry into 7 string playing. The 5 way switch is very versatile in what tones you can extract from this guitar. The build quality is decent, as you'd expect from a budget Ibanez and for the price of the guitar it packs a pretty decent punch.
Craftsmanship
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