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Good pickup100% agree

Fun to play100% agree

Good feel100% agree

3 Reviews

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Amazing guitar for starting with 7-string

First guitar I ever bought was a Fender Strat Squire for $95 and yes it was fun to play and great to learn on it, I was tired of down tuning and going back to standard so much bc of the different songs I like, my high e kept breaking and the pickups didn't like a whole lot of gain. I had looked at a ton of the cheaper side 7-strings like the Jackson Dinky or a used Schecter Omen-7, or something like that. For me though, the feel and the sound of the Ibanez Gio GRG is amazing and a lot easier to play than my Squire. I'm glad I picked it up for $220 and I'm for sure going to be playing it a lot. I do wish the body was a little thinner, and that it had some sort of tremolo system, but that's okay, I can live with it. Amazing build and great finish.Read full review...

Verified purchase:  Yes | Condition: new | Sold by: *pitbullaudio*

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Surprising value

This is a surprisingly good guitar for the money. I ordered one just to see if I liked playing a seven string and was pleasantly surprised. Fit and finish are comparable to more expensive guitars and everything was tight and ready right out of the box. This is a plenty good choice for a starter seven string and you may even decide to keep it around when you eventually upgrade.Read full review...

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Purchased as a gift

The young man that I bought this for loves it. He says it plays great and has great sound.

Verified purchase:  Yes | Condition: new | Sold by: mama._9948

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