The Ibanez GRG121SP electric guitar is aimed at beginners and intermediate guitarists who are looking for an affordable guitar with high-quality construction and performance.
The Ibanez GRG series was developed to offer affordable guitars with poplar bodies, for easy playability, comfortable neck, and balanced sound, ideal for many music genres such as rock, metal, blues, and pop.
Additionally, the GRG121SP features Ibanez Classic Elite pickups, metal parts, and a glossy chameleon finish, making it an impressive guitar for both stage and studio use.
Impressive Blue Metal Chameleon Color
The electric guitar GRG121SP by Ibanez features an impressive color thanks to the Blue Metal Chameleon finish, which changes color between purple, blue, and green depending on the light, like a real chameleon.
Neck construction from Maple wood
The Maple wood used in the neck is a significant element for the guitar's acoustics, as it produces a bright and precise tone resulting from the wood's hardness.
Body construction from Poplar wood
The Poplar wood used in the guitar's body offers a balanced sound with emphasis on the mid and low frequencies, performing well even in more powerful playing.
The fretboard of the GRG121SP has 24 medium jumbo frets and is made of Jatoba wood with a fairly high degree of hardness and durability. It has a reddish-brown color and produces a balanced, rich sound in the low and mid frequencies.
Humbucker Classic Elite
Equipped with two ceramic 'Classic Elite' humbuckers and two main volume and tone controls. It also features a five-position switch with the typical sounds in positions four and two.
Single output jack
The single output jack is made from solid, durable material to avoid unwanted movement and loosening, which can lead to contact failure or disconnection.
About Ibanez
Ibanez was founded in 1908 by the Hoshino Gakki Co Ltd group based in Japan and manufactures musical instruments and accessories, such as electric guitars, basses, acoustic guitars, and amplifiers.
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Well. As a guitar owner for almost a month now, I have to say the following: amazing color, beautiful, and it was the main reason I got it. The pickups for a €300 guitar are very good. They have a very clear sound and respond perfectly in metal. Now let's move on to the fretboard part! Guys, it has an awful neck. Very thick, not comfortable at all, and the frets are quite high. I now clearly have this guitar for riffs. For solos, not at all. If you want to get it for your wall because of its beauty, yes. For the metal and rock that I play, no... it doesn't work at all... I give it 2 stars solely for the fretboard... It is 50% of the guitar that we need to be comfortable. Unfortunately, at such prices, it's hard to find one that is both beautiful and has a good neck and electronic parts. Other Ibanez guitars of the same price in simple black color have a nice "buttery" neck and good electronic parts. Here, it seems the manufacturer focused more on the color and electronic parts rather than comfort!!! Sorry, my beloved Ibanez, but you have disappointed us...