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There's nothing like the feel of a precisely crafted instrument to inspire your playing. It can powerfully and accurately translate your every move. Enter the Ibanez RGA, a solid - body guitar built for the heaviest and most demanding music. Its uniquely sculpted top allows for unrestricted play during full - throttle power chording or heavy riffing without hitting the body. The GIO series offers Ibanez quality at an affordable price. These guitars look and play better than others in their price range, and they come with the same rigorous inspection, set - up, and warranty as Ibanez's costlier models. SPECS: Neck type is GRGA Maple neck. It has a Quilted Maple Art Grain top and a Poplar body. The fretboard is Bound Purpleheart with White dot inlay and Jumbo frets (24 in total). The bridge is a T102 tremolo bridge with a 10.5mm string space. It has Infinity R (H) neck and bridge pickups (Passive/Ceramic), factory tuning of 1E,2B,3G,4D,5A,6E, and string gauge of .009/.011/.016/.024/.032/.042. The hardware color is Black. Features: The Maple neck provides stability and bright tones. The mono - unit output jack is made of durable material, preventing contact failure. The Infinity R H - H pickups offer accurate, tight sound with great dynamics and clear tones even under heavy settings.
Using this Ibanez electric guitar is a breeze. First, make sure it's properly tuned according to the factory tuning of 1E,2B,3G,4D,5A,6E. You can use a guitar tuner to get it right. When you start playing, enjoy the unrestricted playability offered by the uniquely sculpted top for power chording and riffing. For the best sound, take advantage of the Infinity R H - H pickups. They're designed to give you clear tones even in heavy - setting situations. As for maintenance, keep the guitar in a dry and clean place. Wipe it down with a soft cloth after each use to remove sweat and dirt. Check the strings regularly and replace them when they start to wear out. The mono - unit output jack is durable, but still, be gentle when plugging and unplugging your cable to avoid any damage. If you're not going to play the guitar for a long time, loosen the strings a bit to relieve the tension on the neck.