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Ibanez GRX20Z-JB Gio Series Electric Guitar-Jewel Blue
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Ibanez GRX20Z-JB Gio Series Electric Guitar-Jewel Blue

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SPECS: Neck type is GRX Maple neck offering stability and bright tone. Poplar body with Jatoba fretboard having white dot inlay. Medium frets, 22 in number. T106 bridge with 10.5mm string space. Neck and bridge pickups are Infinity R (H), passive/ceramic. Factory tuning is 1E,2B,3G,4D,5A,6E with string gauge of .009/.011/.016/.024/.032/.042. Hardware color is Chrome. Features: Maple neck for great stability and tone. T106 tremolo bridge with 6 independent saddles for easy string adjustment. Mono - unit output jack made of solid material to prevent issues. Infinity R H - H pickups for accurate, tight sound with excellent dynamics. Jatoba fretboard with reddish - brown color for rich mid - range and crisp high - end. PLU: GRX20ZJB

Using your Ibanez GRX20Z - JB electric guitar is straightforward. First, make sure it's tuned to the factory setting of 1E,2B,3G,4D,5A,6E. You can use a guitar tuner to get it just right. When you play, the Infinity R pickups will give you a great sound, whether you're strumming chords or playing solos. The T106 tremolo bridge allows you to add some cool effects to your playing. Just be gentle when adjusting the height and intonation of the strings using the independent saddles. For maintenance, keep the guitar in a dry place to prevent the wood from warping. Wipe it down after each use to remove sweat and dirt. If you notice any issues with the mono - unit output jack, like it's getting loose, it's a good idea to take it to a professional guitar technician. Also, check the frets regularly for wear and tear, and replace the strings when they start to sound dull.


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