Ibanez

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Ibanez builds guitars for all levels of players—from beginners to the most demanding masters of the instrument. Regardless of price, Ibanez always strives to offer the absolute best sound, style, and playability in its class. It’s this mindset that has earned the Gio its place as the one of the most popular start-up guitars of all time, responsible for launching numerous musical careers around the world.

The GRGA120QA features quilted maple art grain topped poplar body with beautiful arched top and body binding. A maple neck combined with a treated New Zealand pine fretboard and Jumbo frets allows aggressive power chording and smooth, fast playing. Electronics include two Infinity R pickups with a 3-way selector switch for a variety of tonal options, right at your fingertips. Case sold separately.
Ibanez GRGA120QA Electric Guitar Transparent Black Sunburst
Ibanez GRGA120QA Electric Guitar Transparent Black Sunburst
Ibanez GRGA120QA Electric Guitar Transparent Black Sunburst

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Body Body Type | Not Specified Cutaway | Not Specified Top Wood | Not Specified Body Wood Back and Sides | Not Specified Body Bracing Pattern | Not Specified Body Finish | Not Specified Orientation | Not Specified Neck Neck Shape | Not Specified Nut Width | Not Specified Fretboard | Not Specified Neck Wood | Not Specified Scale Length | Not Specified Number of Frets | Not Specified Neck Finish | Not Specified Electronics Acoustic/Electric | Not Specified Other Headstock Overlay | Not Specified Tuning Machines | Not Specified Bridge | Not Specified Saddle and Nut | Not Specified Number of Strings | Not Specified Case | Not Specified Accessories Included | Not Specified Country of Origin | Not Specified

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  • GRGA Maple neck
  • Quilted Maple Art Grain top/Poplar body
  • Treated New Zealand Pine fretboard with White dot inlay
  • Jumbo frets
  • Infinity R (H) neck pickup
  • Infinity R (H) bridge pickup
  • T102 bridge
  • Black hardware
  • Case sold separately

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Warranty terms vary. Check with manufacturer for specific product warranty.

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  • Totally radical and affordable

    5

    submitted3 years ago

    byKeith

    fromBoston mass

    I bought this guitar and a 50 watt boss katana MK2 amp. I absolutely love it sounds great and great size. I may upgrade pickups just to see the difference . Awesome guitar fits me amazingly .

  • Very nice guitar

    5

    submitted6 years ago

    byBoiz

    fromWisconsin

    It feels really good the first time you pick it up. I would definately reccommend this guitar. There are some bad things like the wammy bar isnt the best at first but you get used to it.

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  • asked byJovverd

    fromMemphis

    What size is the imput  , and is this guitar right hand or left?

    What size is the imput , and is this guitar right hand or left?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    1) 1/4". 2) It's right handed.
  • asked byLogan

    fromundisclosed

    Are the Pickups any good?

    Are the Pickups any good?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes, the pups in the Ibanez GRGA120QA Electric Guitar are good.
  • asked byParker

    fromCA

    Is this a Matte Finish. And does it have contours?

    Is this a Matte Finish. And does it have contours?

    Open Reply - Ronald
    It is a gloss finish and yes there are slight body contours on the back.
  • asked byJames

    fromBuffalo,NY

    im the lead guitarist in my band and were not planning on having a set genre its kind of an everything thing till we got our "genre" would this guitar be good for solos and all around playing?

    im the lead guitarist in my band and were not planning on having a set genre its kind of an everything thing till we got our "genre" would this guitar be good for solos and all around playing?

    Open Reply - Kenneth
    Yes, this will be a versatile guitar that is good for solos
  • asked byMark

    fromLos Angeles, CA.

    Does this guitar have 24 frets?

    Does this guitar have 24 frets?

    Open Reply - Beau
    This guitar does have 24 frets.
  • asked byBen

    fromBrillion, WI

    I would like to know what the difference between this guitar and the GRX70qa. This guitar is is more expensive and I want to know what this guitar has over the GRX70qa. I would also like to know the differences, between the two. I'm stuck between buying either mostly because of jumbo frets, and neck types, I'm not to familiar with the anatomy of guitars, and would like to know more.

    I would like to know what the difference between this guitar and the GRX70qa. This guitar is is more expensive and I want to know what this guitar has over the GRX70qa. I would also like to know the differences, between the two. I'm stuck between buying either mostly because of jumbo frets, and neck types, I'm not to familiar with the anatomy of guitars, and would like to know more.

    Open Reply - Ronald
    The main difference is the hardware and some of the electronics have been upgraded.The GRX70qa has the single coil in the middle position.Other than that they are pretty much the same.