Ibanez Gio GRX140 - Archorpheus's review
translatedAs mentioned below, but strangely I think it is made Indonsie .. UTILIZATION A very enjoyable race, fine, what a true highway! Access in dernires trs simple boxes (Obviously it's a Start) E…
Ibanez Gio GRG170DXL - Thorpal's review
translatedDoes everything said, but it seems to me that the frets are jumbo and not mdium type of APRS Ibanez catalog. UTILIZATION For a left handed guitar 250 is not bad at all, the handle is trs trs flui…
Ibanez Gio GRG170DX - TopperHarley's review
translatedEverything is already said ... UTILIZATION Channel fast, flat back, very flat table. Easy access to acute, with nothing exeptional either (compared to an SG ...) Ibanez classic shape home, co…
Ibanez Gio GRX70 - ibanez_grx070's review
translatedAll has been said in the previous post, two double and a single microphone, 5-way switch, volume and tone. the handle is a question, there is a tremolo, but very poor UTILIZATION The handle is …
Ibanez Gio GRX140 - egorl's review
translatedUpon reflection I have no idea of its place of manufacture. Otherwise, the 22 frets, HSS pickups unknown, vintage type tremolo Start, 5 position selector, 1 volume, 1 tone. Handle very thin (too…
Ibanez Gio GRG21GB - Anonyme's review
translatedChina ... It's a funny guitar called the trip, she has a handle 24 cases a short scale and profile RG, the bridge is fixed, it have two micro double, 3 position selector, volume and tonalitée, Simp…
Ibanez Gio GRG170DX - Kavnidar's review
translatedFabriquen in Core Channel 24Cases 2micro doubles (neck and bridge) a simple (Central) Floyd rose bridge 1 Tone, 1volume, slecteur 5positions Handle end. UTILIZATION Ah! use. Simply subl…
Ibanez Gio GRX40 - khronegon's review
translatedMy first opinion, I start ... - Manufactures a priori in indonsie without certainty ... - 22 frets, 2 pickups single (Powersound-S) (sleeve and intermdiaire), 1 humbucker (Powersound-H) (bridge)…
Ibanez Gio GRG170DX - roguewillot63's review
translatedMade in Indonesia sleeve: 24 frets, inlays "shark teeth" in maple, rosewood fingerboard the most beautiful effect. Basswood body, Color Blue Jewel beautiful, varnished a bit cheap. HSH config …
Ibanez Gio GRG170DXL - voodoochild666's review
translated-Comes from one of the rising sun. -24 Boxes, 2 humbucker and a single volume, Tone selceteur 5 positions. Ah! vibrato! default this is THE guitar (hence the low rating). Retailer For while remai…
Ibanez Gio GRX140 - necrokill's review
translatedVenue of indonsie I bought this new scratch for less than 250euros 4/5ans ago. thus consists of 22frettes, a double and micro 2simples, I read that the vibrato silent rotten and personally I've…
Ibanez Gio GRX40 - PtiBiere's review
translatedThen: It has 22 frets neck Two simple micro-double Potentiomtres-volume tone and a 5 position selector microphones A vibrato- UTILIZATION The handle is, I think, por a guitar in this rang…
Ibanez Gio GRG270B - Stratatar's review
translatedIndonsie 24 cases / 2 humbuckers / 1 single (middle) vibrato type flovd Ibanez 1 volume / 1 tonalitbr /> Manche ulta wide end and trs UTILIZATION The neck is fast and comfortable prcis Ac…
Ibanez Gio GRG170DXL - Satchounet's review
translated24 frets. Wooden body "basswood" in English. It's the lime. 2 humbucker pickups - 1 micro simple. Standard floating tremolo. I had the same problem: the vibrato was rising too. I aprsrglages th…
Ibanez Gio GRG170DX - ragnarx's review
translatedIn terms of its equipment, said it all t, for a guitar of this price, it's not bad. Parcontre tuning is not the slightest gust of vibrato, so Avoid ^ ^ ' Well, I bought a year ago, it has not Reue…
Ibanez Gio GRG21GB - Bengalaas's review
translatedMade in China ... What a stink? At that price should not be the tonn ... Trs trs short pitch, Magris 24 frets. Two humbuckers. Fixed bridge. 3 position selector, two pots, volume, tone. Cha…
Ibanez Gio GRG170DX - PanpanLikesMetal's review
translated- In what country does she makes? (United States, Japan, Mexico, France ...) If it is not Ibanez's Core? - How many frets, what kind of micro as well as their configuration? 24 frets (cool), t…
Ibanez Gio GRG170DX - verokoko's review
translated- In which country was it made? (United States, Japan, Mexico, France ...) -Indonesia - How many frets, what kind of micro as well as their configuration? -24 Medium frets -2 Humbuckers and …
Ibanez Gio GRG170DXL - Saturator's review
translated-Made in Korea I think. -24 Boxes, two single coil humbucker and an e central position. Floating-bridge but not blocking. -1 Volume, 1 tone and a 5-way switch. Ibanez neck-end and flat so ide…
Ibanez Gio GRG170DX - slayer00's review
translatedT say everything I put a 9 because of the vibrato that does not agree (but good for the price you can not have everything) The finish is good especially for an entry-level Indonesian UTILIZATION …
Ibanez Gio GRX40 - guitarclimax's review
translatedMade-in china in my case See below for other specifications. UTILIZATION It's an Ibanez, so it has a rather thin neck, not to be as worthy of an RG. Moreover, the handle is probably one of the…
Ibanez Gio GRG170DX - clouds-of-heaven's review
translatedT grasp this skyscraper was made in Korea I believe. It has 24 Frets relatively not bad =). Micro are HSH config, then 2 double (neck + bridge) and between the two a little simple. The bridge is a 10…
Ibanez Gio GRG170DX - " A good scratch!"
translatedGuitar Indonesian manufacturing, with an easel-like tremolo, a handle "highway" where the notes are all alone, 24 cases, HSH pickups configuration with two knobs: one volume and one tone UTILIZATIO…
Ibanez Gio GRG170DX - " Not bad for its price"
translatedA handle 24 cases quite nice Vibrato on knives not behave badly but the bridges are not resolved at height (note that there was a small screw accessible when you relax the rope that is used to tig…
Ibanez Gio GRG21GB - "Good for kids or travelers."
Made in China Basswood or Agathis body Bolt-on maple neck with rosewood fretboard (24 frets) 22.2 inch scale Fixed Bridge with height adjustable saddles 2 humbuckers 1 selector switch 1 volume…