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Specifications |
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Brand | Ibanez | ||
Category | 7-string Guitars | ||
Number of Strings | 7, | ||
Left-/Right-handed | Right-handed, | ||
Body Type | Solidbody, | ||
Body Shape | Gio GRG, RG GRG 7-string electric guitar, | ||
Body Material | Poplar, | ||
Top Material | Quilted Maple, Quilted Maple Art Grain, | ||
Body Finish | Gloss Polyurethane, Gloss Polyester, | ||
Color | Transparent Blue Burst, Transparent Black Sunburst, | ||
Neck Material | Maple, | ||
Neck Shape | GRG7, | ||
Neck Joint | Bolt-on, | ||
Radius | 15.7", | ||
Fingerboard Material | Purpleheart, Bound Purpleheart, | ||
Fingerboard Inlay | White Dots, White Dot, | ||
Number of Frets | 24, Jumbo, | ||
Scale Length | 25.5", | ||
Nut Width | 1.889", | ||
Nut Material | Plastic, | ||
Bridge/Tailpiece | F107 Fixed Bridge, F107 Hardtail, | ||
Tuners | Ibanez Closed Gear, Ibanez Machine Heads, | ||
Neck Pickup | Infinity R Humbucker, | ||
Bridge Pickup | Infinity R Humbucker, | ||
Controls | 1 x master volume, 1 x master tone, | ||
Switching | 5-way blade pickup switch, | ||
Strings | D'Addario, .009-.054, | ||
Case/Gig Bag | Sold Separately, | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | GRG7221QATBB, GRG7221QATKS, |
7221Qa
Overall a good guitar, good pickups. Handles low tunings well, mine is in 1/2 step down, and still no buzz.
Awesome!
I had been playing guitar for about a year when I got this. If you are beginner/intermediate looking to start exploring an extended range instrument, this is not at all a bad choice. It'll be an adjustment for sure so don't expect it to be natural the first time you pick it up, but if you enjoy it and keep picking it up, its going to feel just like a 6 string! One thing I did notice… read more is that the output jack began to come loose after like 6 months of use which isn't uncommon with any guitar to begin with but is still annoying. Other than that though, its a great option for dipping your toes in to extended range guitars.
Very satisfied
It looks much better than it does in the pictures, and the sunburst really stands out when the light is on it. Very nice looking guitar.The sound and feel are good too for this priced guitar.
Amazing
Absolutely amazing guitar for the price. If you're looking for a 7 string to learn how to play like I was this is absolutely the right choice.
Very good
All my gear I have gotten from you all is fantastic an i appreciate you all for what you do
The Heart and Soul of Ibanez
A friend/bandmate purchased an Ibanez GRG7221QA and brought it around to my place for, as SamuraiGuitarist would call it, my HUFO (honest, unfiltered opinion). In a nutshell, the GRG7221QA is almost everything I've ever liked about Ibanez: fast-playing, comfortable, plenty of low end, and controls that at the same time are plenty simple and give more tonal options than one would… read more typically get from a pair of humbuckers, on top of which it comes with an extra-punchy, super-responsive, fantastically flat, and utterly gorgeous purpleheart fretboard in a price range in which one could normally expect Indian laurel or, at best, maple. The only areas where this beast loses points for me are purely aesthetic. Namely, the quilted maple veneer in person looks more like it was bubblejet-printed onto a piece of vinyl and glued on, and the choice of putting a transparent finish on back the over multi-piece poplar makes it look like a middle school wood shop project from the back...like, one that got a C+ at best. It would be a simple matter to strip, sand, and refinish it, but this review is based on it as it comes. For what you'll spend on this thing, though, there's nothing better that I've run across in a musical instrument.
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