Ibanez GRX40 BKN
The Ibanez GRX40 is an RX series solid body electric guitar introduced by Ibanez in 2000. It is part of the entry-level GIO line. With the Ibanez Gio GRX40-BKN, beginners and experienced players alike can enjoy an affordable electric guitar with comfortable playing characteristics and a flexible sound. This electric guitar features an elegant RG design with wide cutouts and generous contours. The body is made of poplar, and the screw-on GRX flat profile fingerboard is comfortable in the hand. The maple fingerboard provides stability and a bright timbral character. The reddish-brown jatoba padding provides a rich midrange with crisp upper frequencies. There are 22 frets on the fingerboard and the scale is 25.5" (648mm) long. The inlay on the fingerboard is in the form of white dots. The HSS configuration with a powerful Infinity R humbucker and two Infinity RS single pickups promises a wide range of sound for almost any style of music - pop, rock, blues or metal. It is controlled by a volume knob, tone knob, and 5-position switch. The T106 tremolo bridge with 6 independent saddles makes it easy to fine tune the pitch and intonation of each string. The monoblock's output jack is made of durable material and is a one-piece piece to prevent unwanted movement and loosening of the jack, resulting in a broken contact or disconnection. This innovation allows you to enjoy the game for a long time and requires minimal maintenance. The GRX45 is a similar model without the pickguard.