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The Ibanez Gio GRG121DX-WNF is a full-size, 6-string electric guitar featuring a rich walnut flat body, purpleheart fretboard, and maple neck. Weighing just 3.2 kg, it offers lightweight comfort and stable tuning, including easy drop D transitions. Equipped with versatile passive humbucker pickups and a fixed bridge, this guitar balances quality craftsmanship with affordability, making it a top choice for both beginners and seasoned players looking to expand their collection.














| ASIN | B01AAGCB00 |
| Back Material Type | Rosewood |
| Back material type | Rosewood |
| Best Sellers Rank | 18,852 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 39 in Solid Body Electric Guitars |
| Body Material Type | Walnut |
| Body material | Walnut |
| Brand | Ibanez |
| Brand Name | Ibanez |
| Colour | Walnut |
| Connector Type | 1/4 inch (6.35mm) jack |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 363 Reviews |
| Fretboard Material Type | Purpleheart |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04515276760139 |
| Guitar Bridge System | Fixed |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | H |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Included Components | Jack cable |
| Instrument | Guitar |
| Item Dimensions | 111.8 x 48.3 x 12.7 centimetres |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 111.8L x 48.3W x 12.7H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Electric guitar |
| Item Weight | 3.2 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Ibanez |
| Manufacturer Part Number | GRG121DX-WNF |
| Material Type | Maple Wood, Okoume Wood |
| Model Name | GRG121DX-WNF |
| Model Number | GRG121DX-WNF |
| Neck Material Type | Maple |
| Neck material type | Maple |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| Product Warranty | 1 year warranty. |
| Scale Length | 648 millimeters |
| Set Name | GIO |
| Size | Full |
| String Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Top Material Type | Walnut Wood |
| Top material type | Walnut Wood |
M**L
Nice guitar at a great price.
Very nicely made. The pickups are passive and you can get some noise through them but if you use a quality shielded cable you should be fine. My guitar only needed the truss rod adjusted a quarter turn to straighten the fretboard out. Everything else was spot on. I will however, be cha ging the strings to some Ernie Ball super slinky's and then I'll need to adjust the action height as theyre finer gauge strings. All in all, its a nice guitar. Sounds good and is quite light too!
T**G
Really nice guitar - but does need TLC out of the box
I got this Ibanez to use mostly as an everyday practise guitar that I can switch from standard tuning to drop D easily (my other guitar has a floyd rose). These are my thoughts after owning & using this guitar for ~5 months. When I first removed it from the box, tuned it & plugged it into my Katana, I was quite underwhelmed & actually disappointed. However, I took a breath, paused & looked it over again. You can feel dust particles stuck to the finish of the guitar on the back of the neck & the body...this clears with use or can be rubbed off with a soft cloth - mine is now completely smooth & feels very nice to the touch. The sound that it produced initially was the most disappointing part (my other guitar has seymour duncan pickups and low action). Firstly the action was very high, making it harder to play, but also meaning that the strings were quite a long way from the pickups making the output much quieter & duller/muddy sounding. After checking the truss rod (which was very close to perfect out of the box), lowering the action and checking the intonation, the sound & playability improved - but the sound was still lacking...I then changed the strings to D'addario's, what a difference - the sound changed dramatically & the pickups could finally do their thing...I have no plans on changing the stock pickups, even when comparing them to the Seymour Duncan's on my other guitar. The biggest issue is the frets - they are rough, dull & a bit scratchy as it comes. You need to polish them, otherwise you will not get the best out of this guitar. This week (after owning it for ~5 months), I lightly oiled the fretboard with D'addario lemon oil as well - the fretboard has thanked me for doing this...I don't think this needs doing out of the box - but you will want to do it after a while. Tuning is very stable - even when changing from standard to drop D regularly. The pickups are amazingly versatile for the price & sound much, much better than I expected. I originally bought this to be treated as a cheap guitar that I wouldn't really care about...I've hardly played my other (significantly more expensive) guitar since owning this one - I think it has become a keeper. This would make a very good first guitar (but I would suggest getting someone to do the set-up work on it for you), or equally, it makes a great (very affordable) choice to flesh out an existing collection. While there are some issues out of th box - it really doesn't take much to sort them out & the end result is a great guitar.
R**S
Tremendous value for money
Although this is a relatively inexpensive guitar the quality is very good and it has a great sound. Worth upgrading the strings. Not quite as sonorous as some of my friends' more expensive guitars, but not all that far off for a considerably lower cost. Looks good, light, easy to handle. Perfect for beginners and as a general jamming guitar.
S**™
Nice!
Nice guitar, great customer service from Rich Tone! Needed setting up, truss adjustments, intonation, fret re-dressing etc. as there was quite a lot of fret buzz. But for a brand spanking Ibanez at £175 that's completely understandable.
P**S
Ibanez 121(purchased open box)
Very good guitar for not a lot of money,ideal if want affordable guitar or moving on from your first guitar to something that rocks,recommend gio guitars for there great value.5 way switch gives good range of in between sounds or full on humbucker.wil need action(string height setting)out of the box-tools are provided with good instruction book.
S**J
Great For Beginners & Thrashers On a Budget
I was looking for an affordable Ibanez to mostly play thrash and metal on having just sold a variety of guitars from my collection and buying a Fender Jazzmaster (beautiful but not so great for thrash). It plays well out of the box but I adjusted the action to be a bit lower for comfort (Ibanez ships the guitar with two allen keys, one for the bridge and the other for the truss rod). The body is beautiful and one of the things that made me want to buy this guitar, the neck is quite flat and fast which is what I was looking for given that I want to play thrash and metal.
N**N
Fantastic affordable guitar
Awesome affordable guitar. Neck was playable out-of the box, which is always a bonus. Frets were a little scratchy, but not enough that a beginner would notice which is the market this guitar is aimed at, rather than an old modder like me.. so I used it a modding platform, which it did well at because its got a thicker body than a lot of other cheapish guitars. This means it has deeper pickup routes, so it'll take any humbucker you wanna throw in it. Having the thicker body also means it has a deeper control cavity, which will fit push/pull or push/push pots and a full size switch. (They come with a low profile ibanez 5 way, which I do actually recommend keeping, along with the original pickups by the way). The only downside, is the proprietary input jack which I've yet to source something similar... Anyway.. Cheap modding/beginner guitar... Should you buy it, yes, absolutely, you should!
F**X
Not. Mint condition!
Bought this as ‘mint’ condition but very clearly been used extensively damage to body of guitar - should have been described as used
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