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Ibanez GRG170DX

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Even the apprentice wizard needed the right tools to develop their skills. The GRG series adapts the features that have made the RG unbeatable, but at a price suited to the apprentice’s budget. Neck GRG1. Body of American basswood. Medium frets. Bridge

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Data sheet

Pickup Configuration
HSH
Build
Solid Body
Strings Number
6
Design
Superstrat
Direction
Right-handed
Scale
25.5"
Frets
6100 Jumbo
Body Wood
Poplar
Made In
Asia
Neck
Maple
Fretboard
Purpleheart
Body Finish
Gloss Poly
Gigbag-Case
No
Nut Width
1.69"
Number of Frets
24
Fingerboard Radius
16"
Neck Shape
Compound
Bridge
Tremolo
Nut
Plastic
Description

Even the apprentice wizard needed the right tools to develop their skills.
The GRG series adapts the features that have made the RG unbeatable, but at a price suited to the apprentice’s budget.
GRG1 neck.
American basswood body.
Medium frets.
Fat 10 bridge.
PSND1 pickups at neck, PSNDS in the middle, PSND2 at the bridge.
648mm/25.5" scale length
a: Nut width 43mm
b: Last fret width 56mm (at 21 F)
c: Thickness at 1st fret 19.5mm
d: Thickness at 12th fret 21.5mm
400mm fingerboard radius
Finishes: BLACK, RED (Candy Apple), BLUE.



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EAN13: 4515110323995

Product Details
GRG170DXBKN

Data sheet

Pickup Configuration
HSH
Build
Solid Body
Strings Number
6
Design
Superstrat
Direction
Right-handed
Scale
25.5"
Frets
6100 Jumbo
Body Wood
Poplar
Made In
Asia
Neck
Maple
Fretboard
Purpleheart
Body Finish
Gloss Poly
Gigbag-Case
No
Nut Width
1.69"
Number of Frets
24
Fingerboard Radius
16"
Neck Shape
Compound
Bridge
Tremolo
Nut
Plastic
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About IBANEZ

Ibanez is a manufacturer of guitars and basses based in Japan. Its name honors Spanish luthier Salvador Ibáñez, whose excellent guitars were distributed in Japan by Hoshino Gakki. The 1929 recession affected the company, leading to its closure in 1933. The Japanese market was left without supply, so in 1935, the importer decided to start manufacturing Spanish guitars independently and distributed them under the name "Ibanez Salvador." Later, the brand was renamed simply "Ibanez."

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