Now you can turn your back on traditional budget guitars that only feature single coils, boring finishes, and a bogus name on the headstock. The GRX has humbuckers for solid leads, metallic finishes, and every one is set up with the same stringent standards as the most expensive instruments from Ibanez. That's why it proudly says "Ibanez" and not "by Ibanez" on the headstock. Learn More...










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10 out of 10Feature:
excellent features
Quality:
have had no problems so 10
Value:
cheap price good sound =10
Desirability:
looks nice could use more colour i guess
Sound:
good sound
Support:
have had no problems so 10
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8 out of 10Quality:
very good quality, except there is rust forming here and there, but it doesnt scratch that much. the string nobs on the neck, especially for the high e string, are getting a little loose, and it comes out every now and then. but that is easily fixed.
Value:
its not a cheap guitar, nor an expensive one. good quality, nothing breaks, plays like a high end model without paying too much.
Support:
the only thing i have trouble with is that the instruction booklet is not made for the guitar, its made for many of the guitars they make, but it gets confusing, and for certain things i wanna learn like putting the bar on, there is some stuff on the back of the guitar that is there in the directions, so it makes it harder.
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its a good guitar for me. this is my first electric i have had, and it works fine, nothing breaks, dies out, falls apart or anything. and for the price it's worth it. its not a guitar with many accesseries, it works and plays and thats all that counts. you should buy it.
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10 out of 10Quality:
Very good quality. I have had this guitar for a few years and it still works like new.
Value:
Very good quality.
Desirability:
This is probably one of the sexiest guitars I have ever played.
Sound:
As far as I can tell it has very good sound quality. I makes a nice chunky sound with the double humbuckers.
Support:
I have not needed any services. I guess that deserves a 10.
Overall:
I may very well use this product until its destruction which may be a very long time. This has the chic look I wanted, the feel that fits me, and a good, chunky sound. This is a very good guitar.
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10 out of 10Feature:
It Rocks
Support:
Verry Strong
Overall:
It is the best guitar i have ever owned
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9 out of 10Quality:
It's built solid. I've had no problems with it over the past three months of owning it. Actually, I've rarely had to tune it, which is a major plus.
Value:
Worth every penny.
Desirability:
I'm working on getting some extras added. I wish it were offered in other colors, but black is standard for the left-handed mode. A different color pickguard would have been nice, but no complaints here, really.
Sound:
For its price, it's the best sounding guitar I've heard. In fact, I've heard it against a few higher-priced Fenders and a Gibson and actually prefer it. I have a decent amp, but nothing special; the guitar is truly of the highest quality.
Overall:
For the time being, I can't imagine playing anything else.
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10 out of 10Feature:
it included the standard accessories (short cord, allen keys, trem.bar, etc.) most useful features to me were the two humbucker pickups, no more no less. single coil. adjustable tremlow, a trust rod, and a single tone knob (to me) is all that's nessesary.I wouldn't change the features. I don't like fine tuners and i don't like string locks up at the top of the neck. The selection of components were fine, but if i could change one thing, to come with EMG pickups (black, humbucking).
Quality:
i recieved my guitar (Baphomet is it's name) in perfect condition. No blemishes, chips, or scratches. Nothing was loose or broken and i would definitly trust it in any situation, without a backup and it'll probably out live me (knock on wood). But i'd still would like a backup - Ya never know when a string is going to break.
Value:
Yes (in short)
Desirability:
when i first clicked onto your site, it called to me. Like i said, i wouldn't change a thing. Any guitar or bass i'll ever own will be solid black, shining like a mirror and with the sound quality, it's more than practical to be more than an addition, but to be the change in your setup.
Sound:
the sound is just what i wanted. being an IBANEZ fan for awhile i pretty much new what i was getting into. no matter what guitar i play, i always use BOSS' metalzone distortion pedal...best out there.To dig even deeper i add a DIGITECH rp300a artist for cabinet style so that i can use my ROLAND ds-50a bi-amp monitors. Ideal for recording really but excellent for practice as well. I record with BOSS' br-1180cd. As far as the guitar goes, i wouldn't change a thing.
Support:
I bought it through you guys and fortunitly never had a problem. I would in the near future like to put those EMG's in there though.
Overall:
I'll use it forever if it'll let me. If i get anything else it'll be for style (like i want to own a flying V , solid black of course). I chose it because i've loved my past IBANEZ's and those that my friends had. It meets all my goals and i would replace it. I also feel really fortunate that i found it for the selection of left handed guitars are extremely limited.
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9 out of 10Feature:
This guitar is very light, which is good when you are into playing for hours at a time. The fretboard has a very smooth feel, making those scales much easier to master. And damn does it look good with a little polish.
Value:
A great little guitar at a great price.
Sound:
I picked up this kick-a** little axe in Australia. The sound was very exceptional compared to past left-handed guitars I've played (Which was really just right handed guitars with the strings flipped)Although you might consider purchasing a few effects to help. (Especially when you are using a little whimpy CRATE amp)After hooking up a processor, this little axe is just screamin!!!!
Overall:
The little Ibanez will always be a part of my family, even when an ESP decides to move in.
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