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Ibanez GRX20 Electric Guitar Jewel Blue

Place of Origin USA
Model Number CUSTOMGUITAR 63
Min.Order Quantity One Set
Price Negotiable
Packaging Details Hardshell Case of Ibanez GRX20 Electric Guitar Jewel Blue
Delivery Time Please contact customer service
Payment Terms paypal,UnionPay, Visa/MasterCard, Amex, Discover,T/T
Supply Ability 63

Product Features

The Ibanez GRX20 Electric Guitar has a sleek neck and fast action. Two howling humbuckers-a Powersound 1 at the neck and a Powersound 2 at the bridge-crank out grinding, gritty tone by the busload. Standard rocking tremolo lets you dive bomb your way to musical bliss.

A guitar doesn't have to cost a bundle to sound good. The GIO series was developed for players who want Ibanez quality in a more affordable package. Not only do they look and play better than everything else in their price range, but their rigorous inspection, set-up and warranty is the same as Ibanez's more expensive models.


Case sold separately.

Check the drop-down menu to the right to select colors and/or other options.

neck type: GRX Maple neck body: Poplar body fretboard: Rosewood fretboard w/White dot inlay fret: Medium frets bridge: FAT-6 tremolo bridge neck pickup: Infinity R (H) neck pickup (Passive/Ceramic) bridge pickup: Infinity R (H) bridge pickup (Passive/Ceramic) hardware color: Chrome Case sold separately

Pick it up today and release your pent-up artistic passions.

Custom Guitar's Friend Gold Coverage

Gold Coverage goes above and beyond the manufacturer's warranty to protect your gear from unexpected breakdowns, accidental damage from handling and failures. This plan covers your product for one, two, three or up to five years from your date of purchase, costs just pennies per day and gives you a complete "no-worry" solution for protecting your investment.

Gold Coverage Includes:

Unexpected and unintentional spills, drops and cracks Normal wear and tear Power surges Dust, internal heat and humidity

Other plan features include:

For products over $200, No Lemon Policy applies. If it fails for the same defect 3 times, it is replaced on the 4th breakdown. (Does not apply to failures due to drops, spills, and cracks) For products under $200 experiencing the above failures, a Custom Guitar's Friend gift card will be issued for the full price of the product + tax. Shipping fees covered if required for repair or replacement Plans are transferable in the event merchandise is sold Plans are renewable on new gear

*Limitations and exclusions apply. See terms and conditions for program details

Term for New Gear begins on date of purchase but does not replace the store return policy or manufacturer coverage.

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I got this guitar for christmas, and I love it. Plays very well and sounds great even through the 15w amp I use. I would recommend this guitar to anyone on a tight budget.
Ibanez GRX20 Electric Guitar Jewel Blue
.Works best for learning and rock & roll. Fret action is low, not good for metal and other aggressive playing styles. The tremlo is very usable, but limited action and effect. If you bend it too far, it feels like it's going to snap.

All in all, a solid axe, a good place to start, and a great steal.
However, if you have the extra cash to spend, go for the GRG150DX. (the next model up)
Works well for most styles of rock & roll. Works ok for metal, but needs thicker frets and sturdier tremlo. To compensate for the short frets, I have to use heavier strings. The tremlo is decent, but is limited in its versatility; only goes so far and the starts to bend.
Well built all the way around. No structural complaints.
Best deal on the internet for the money. I searched high and low, and this little axe took the cake.
Ibanez GRX20 Electric Guitar Jewel Blue
.Ok, here's the tough part.

If I had known what I was doing I would have spent twice as much. I would have gotten something with a Floyd Rose type bridge. However, if you are considerign this guitar, you dn't know what you want. You may not want a tremolom you may want a hollow body, you may want a les paul style, you may want accoustic. You just want to play a guitar.

Now, I have made some changes. I upgraded the tone block which according to my instructor makes it play like a higher priced insturment. and I plan on changing the electronics, though I may keep the pickups, they actually do a good enough job to keep.

I will be buying another guitar with the before mentioned Floyd Rose tremolo, but I will keep this guitar for teaching and general screwing around.
The bridge works, the tremolo bar works, the tuners tune, the humbuckers don't hum, and overall everythign works. This guitar has everythign a beginning guitar player needs and a few extras. One nice feature is the neck is a smaller profile than many other brands. This allows the beginner to learn the basics on a guiatar they don't have to fight.
Excelent build. I could find no flaws in the build or design.
For the price, this guitar is hard to beat. If you want something better, buy something more expensive. A lot more expensive.
Ibanez GRX20 Electric Guitar Jewel Blue
. bought this guitar use for 60.00 bucks was thinking it was going to be a peice of junk got it in opened the box the only thing i could find wrong with it was the trmlo arm was broken offf in the tremlo and tone knob was loose. fixed those issues and swapped out the pickups for some high end ibenez pickups thing jams pretty good for a starter
basic stuff
pretty sturdy
excelent value for what i paid for it
Ibanez GRX20 Electric Guitar Jewel Blue
.First, I realize this is a very budget guitar. I don't expect it to be like a high-quality/expensive guitar, and as a beginner I wouldn't know the difference anyway. However, no matter what the budget-range quality of the guitar, no product should arrive broken when it is brand-new.

The front pickup leans forward about 20 degrees. Adjusting the screw only moves the pickup up and down, and I can't level the pickup. The rear pickup is way worse. It is sunk in forward about 45 degrees!!! The top pickup screw moves the pickup in/out just fine (but again, won't level it). The bottom screw is STRIPPED. If you try unscrewing, the screw will just slowly come out and the pickup won't move at all. But even if it did, the pickup is still STUCK at 45 degrees.

I'm sure anyone who works with or builds guitars (yes, even the factory boys who sweat them out hundreds per day) should be able to EASILY notice that the pickups are not level, and especially this rear one. There's ZERO excuse at such a glaring obviously visible problem.

The only answer can be that there is no quality control. It's like, if the neck was missing, they wouldn't notice that, and ship it anyway. If you wrote a good review about this guitar, my guess is that you were one of the lucky ones who received a properly-built one which just happened to come out right. Because I guarantee nobody checks these during the build process nor when they come off the line before placing it in the box.

I'll take it to a guitar shop and pay them to see if they can fix it, and also the fret buzz while they are at it. I'm afraid to return it to MF for an exchange, since I could likely get a worse one. Some reviewers reported multiple returns with varying problems each time. So I probably have no right to complain and should consider myself "lucky" that I only got the problems I did get with mine. ??

Buy this guitar if you have good outcome with gambling, lottery tickets, etc. I think, for the price, it's an awesome guitar, IF you get a working one.
Ibanez GRX20 Electric Guitar Jewel Blue
.I have been playing bass for over 17 years now and I travel a lot being in the US Navy so I began to record out to sea. I needed a guitar to accompnany my recordings so I picked one up and had it delivered to the ship and it was great. Good sound, good enough electronics and better than average durability, I would reccomend it to anybody no matter how talented because of the versitilty of this guitar for such a modest price.
Ibanez GRX20 Electric Guitar Jewel Blue
.Bought this guitar as one of the beginner packs, came with amp, strap, picks..it was between this and the Strat Squier. The last time I picked up a guitar was twenty years ago so I had no idea what I was actually getting until I got it home and started playing again. I just liked the looks of it better than the Strat and it seemed to be easier to play in the store. Since I got it about a year ago I've played almost every day and it's never given me any issues, stays in tune and I still enjoy playing. I've been to the store several times with thoughts of upgrading to something with better quality but I can't seem to find anything that feels good to play as this guitar without spending a considerable amount of money. After trying Gibsons and Strats, I absolutely dig the Ibanez necks, they are thin and very easy to fret, even in the budget guitars. Can't go wrong with this guitar.
Ibanez GRX20 Electric Guitar Jewel Blue
.I immediately took it to a luthier for inspection upon receiving.All was fine,he said.And no charge!Would buy again.The color Jewel Blue is very pretty.
Ibanez GRX20 Electric Guitar Jewel Blue
.I bought this guitar for my son as Christmas gift. He's been taking guitar lessons for 4 years. Now he only uses this one for practicing every day, and played in recent school concert. He really enjoys it.
Ibanez GRX20 Electric Guitar Jewel Blue
.This guitar is great. The standard action is nice, I fiddled with that myself to help play a little faster. The pickups give off a nice sound. The tuning knobs are in great shape, sometimes there seems to be a "delay" but this guitar came out just the way I was hoping.
Ibanez GRX20 Electric Guitar Jewel Blue
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