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Ibanez 6 String Solid-Body Electric Guitar, Right, Transparent Green Burst (GRX70QATEB)

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Color: Transparent Green Burst


Style: Guitar


Features

  • Fast, slim Maple neck
  • Beautiful quilted Maple art grain top
  • High output Infinity R pickups

Description

Ibanez builds guitars for all levels of players-from beginners to the most demanding masters of the instrument. Regardless of price, Ibanez always strives to offer the absolute best sound, style, and playability in its class. It’s this mindset that has earned the GRX70QA its place as the one of the most popular start-up guitars of all time, responsible for launching numerous musical careers around the world. The GRX matches classic good looks with the Ibanez eye for detail. Its Poplar body is adorned with a handsome Quilted Maple Art Grain top and Maple neck features a Treated New Zealand Pine fingerboard with white dot inlays. High output Infinity R humbucker pickups provide delicious driven tone, courtesy of a 5-way selector switch that provides access to whatever tonal palette you need. A T102 tremolo rounds out your stylistic weaponry.

Brand: Ibanez


Color: Transparent Green Burst


Top Material Type: Maple Wood


Body Material: Poplar


Back Material Type: Maple Wood


Neck Material Type: Maple


Fretboard Material Type: Maple Wood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: Magnetic Combination


String Material Type: Nickel


Hand Orientation: Right


Item Weight: 7.5 pounds


Product Dimensions: 39.5 x 12.5 x 2.19 inches


Item model number: GRX70QATEB


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: July 5, 2016


Back Material: Maple Wood


Body Material: Poplar


Color Name: Transparent Green Burst


Fretboard Material: Maple Wood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: Magnetic Combination


Scale Length: 25.5


String Material: Nickel


Top Material: Maple Wood


Neck Material Type: Maple


Number of Strings: 6


Guitar Bridge System: Tremolo


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  • Great guitar for beginners or anyone really.
Color: Transparent Green Burst Style: Guitar
The look of the guitar is really cool and interesting. The fretboard feels a little different than the more expensive gio and RG guitars but it is playable. I was actually very amazed by the sound of the guitar! I expected it to be pretty decent not amazing. I plugged it into my pedalboard that has 150 different sounds and effects. I put it on my distortion channel and it sounded awesome! I recommend it for people starting out and wanting to get into playing metal. Or anyone who wants a nice looking guitar on a budget. My only thing with the guitar is the strings that came on it. It had what felt to be 8 to 38 gauge strings on it but that’s just a personal preference thing the strings would be fine for a beginner. I put thicker gauge strings on it and had to adjust the action a little bit. I recommend it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2024 by Spencer

  • Incredible Guitar for Your Dollar
Color: Transparent Red Burst Style: Guitar
I owned an Ibanez GIO back in the early 2010s and always thought it was a decent guitar. So, after several years hiatus and wanting to get back into playing, I found this GIO GRX70 on sale at the Amazon Ibanez store. The big selling point for me: the HSH pickup configuration...a nice setup for the dollar. So the guitar arrives. I unbox and find a beautiful piece of craftsmanship! The finish on the body is stellar! The fretboard is smooth with perfect fret height across the fingerboard and no protruding fret ends. The knobs have a smooth glide indicating higher quality; not too loose or too stiff. You get a volume and tone knob that serves each switch position. The switch is a standard 5-position rotater, nothing special. This will let you switch to the following pickup sets: bridge, bridge-middle, middle, middle-neck, neck. The tremolo is an Ibanez branded generic 2-point tremolo that I will most likely seldom use. Out of the box, the action is a bit high for my taste, but not bad, and intonation seems really good. I will nonetheless trip to Guitar Center for a full setup and new strings. The sound of this guitar, pumped thru my Orange Crush 20 Combo is beyond expectations! Each switch position gives a truly unique sound experience, from mellow acoustic-ish to brassy and warm like a clean Tele to hard metal crunch a-la Strat. I find the HSH pickup config to offer more versatility than the typical Strat HHS, which in my opinion is geared toward more high-octane rock only. The neck has a nice arch, thinner than most and very playable for my short, stumpy fingers. And the guitar is very lightweight, yet has an incredibly solid feel. To sum it up, I would consider this GRX70 to be the Subaru of guitars: stylish, rugged, well equipped, versatile, and a lot of bang for your buck. You would have no shame taking this on stage at any skill level, be you a garage band or signed. And a newbie wanting to start your journey down the six-string highway would be so lucky to have this piece of hardware. Needless to say, I HIGHLY recommend this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2020 by Keith Bryant

  • A review in 2 parts
Color: Transparent Violet Sunburst Style: Guitar
This was a birthday present for someone who is just learning to play. He loves it. He named it. He treasures everything about it. The color is beautiful, and the design is nice. All that aside, a very experienced player was in the room with the recipient and made a variety of small critiques about the quality of the instrument. Most of those critiques went right over my head, but suffice it to say that someone who owns and plays 5 different types of guitars, some custom, might not appreciate it as much as someone just starting out. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2023 by Erin

  • Great beginner guitar!!
Color: Transparent Black Sunburst Style: Guitar
I have always wanted an electric guitar that isn’t cheap and isn’t $1,000. I got this to try out a new hobby I am trying. It is great and isn’t overly priced. I’m not saying that this IS the best guitar for every person. But it certainly gets the job done.
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2024 by Roman Mack

  • What I expected from Ibanez
Color: Transparent Violet Sunburst Style: Guitar
I play Bass and wanted a guitar to be able to loop tracks with. The color and finish is very nice. The guitar was set up pretty good. There were no sharp frets and the neck was straight. After some tuning and intonation, it rips! The pickups sound good to me and the guitar resonates really well. Tremolo used mildly and guitar stays in tune. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2024 by Dan Chick

  • Best value guitar, no kidding
Color: Transparent Red Burst Style: Guitar
After almost 9 month owning a guitar and playing it pretty frequent I want to write why I think this is the best guitar if you want to start playing. Just to be honest, this is the only guitar I own and only guitar I modified. Positives: - Perfect tuning stability with standard strings. Correct me if I am wrong about the gauge but I believe it’s .10. Anyway, if you changing to another gauge make sure to correct the tension of the springs on the bridge (it is simple don’t worry) - it has HSH pickup configuration with 5-way switch which gives you a really good ammount of different tones plus gives you a good slots configuration for future upgrades and modifications if you want any - tremolo bridge - it is just nice to have it but I barely using it as I still suck in playing (adult life gives you little time, ughhh) - fretboard is nice, no sharp angles, satin finish on the back, pretty comfy. - additional point to the tuning stability - tuners is actually good quality, precise enough, had no problems with them - inner shielding with paint and metalization on the bridge cover which protects you from the hum, yes. - last but not tge least - it comes with a cable, so no need to buy it separately. Also in package there alen wrenches for intonation and truss rode adjusting Negatives: - frets itself needs a bit leveling if you want to lower the action (strings height). Not immediately though and it still fully playable and enjoyable, right - slightly unbalanced. Fretboard and headstock is a bit heavier than body. Playing standing might require a good strap with rubberized shoulder. Not affecting when playing sitting - stock pickups are not the best for sure. Had really hard time with pitch harmonics until replaced them with dragonfire screamers which cost btw 40$ including taxes for a humbuckers set (pretty nice, eh?) - also for my guitar the volume nob was slightly elevated which I did not even mentioned for some time. Just for a note, I am a bit perfectionist but I am not fixing the nob cause that is how unnoticeable this problem That is pretty much it, sorry for mistakes in the text, english is not my first language and I am writing from the phone. To summarize: this is a good quality guitar, consider the price - the best value for the buck I’d say. Squier from fender will not give you same rich tone capabilities for sure but as for the pros and cons I can’t talk as I do not have it. Hope it will help you in your decision 🤘 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2019 by Margarita K.

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