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Description

The Ibanez GRG170M Gio is crafted for those who want to make a bold entry into the world of electric guitar playing. Part of the renowned Gio Series, this solid body electric guitar offers exceptional quality and performance at an accessible price point, making it an ideal choice for both beginners and intermediate guitarists. With its sleek design and Infinity R pickups, the GRG170M ensures a versatile tonal range, covering everything from crunchy rock riffs to smooth jazz lines. The GRG170M features a smooth maple neck that provides comfort and speed, allowing for effortless playability during fast solos or intricate chord work.

The guitar's body is constructed from poplar, a tonewood known for its balanced frequency response, which contributes to its overall bright and resonant sound. The double-cutaway design allows easy access to the upper frets, perfect for those high-octane solos. The Ibanez T102 tremolo bridge adds to this guitar's versatility, offering stable tuning and allowing for expressive vibrato effects.

Whether you're jamming in your bedroom or performing on stage, the Ibanez GRG170M Gio delivers a reliable performance with an array of tonal possibilities, ensuring you can explore and develop your unique sound.

Key Features:

  • Infinity R pickups for versatile sound
  • Maple neck for fast, comfortable playability
  • Poplar body for balanced tone
  • T102 tremolo bridge for stable tuning and vibrato effects
  • 24 frets for extended range
  • Double-cutaway design for easy upper fret access

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