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Brand | Ibanez |
Color | Transparent Black Sunburst |
Top Material Type | Maple Wood |
Body Material | Poplar |
Back Material Type | Maple Wood, Poplar Wood, Pine Wood |
Neck Material Type | Maple |
Fretboard Material Type | Maple |
Guitar Pickup Configuration | H |
String Material Type | Nickel |
Hand Orientation | Right |
About this item
- Quilted Maple Art Grain top
- High output Infinity R pickups
- Style & Substance: Ibanez classic styling w/ Black Hardware; Stable and reliable tuning, versatile H-H pickup configuration and synchronised tremolo; We want you to pick up your instrument and play it, repeatedly
- Ideal for beginner & intermediate / Ibanez design every guitar, affordable or professional - with sound quality, comfort, style and ease of use in mind; Creating music at any level inspires passion
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Item Weight | 7.92 pounds |
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Product Dimensions | 41.93 x 17.72 x 3.35 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
ASIN | B07M6VB9TP |
Item model number | GRG7221QATKS |
Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #28,501 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments) #180 in Solid Body Electric Guitars |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | January 4, 2019 |
Back Material | Maple Wood, Poplar Wood, Pine Wood |
Body Material | Poplar |
Color Name | Transparent Black Sunburst |
Fretboard Material | Maple |
Guitar Pickup Configuration | H |
Scale Length | 25.5 |
String Gauge | Custom |
String Material | Nickel |
Top Material | Maple Wood |
Neck Material Type | Maple |
Number of Strings | 7 |
Guitar Bridge System | Fixed |
Size | Full |
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Patterned after the RG, the legendary Ibanez metal monster, the GRE is the affordable gateway to that same combination of speed, Fury and expression. This grog's poplar body with quilted maple art grain top is cloaked in a high gloss finish and complemented by a treated new Zealand pine fretboard equipped with string-bending-friendly jumbo frets. Proprietary Infinity R7 humbucking pickups deliver the requisite fat, distorted tone that metal rockers crave, while the Ibanez fixed 7 bridge helps take your playing to a whole other level.
From the Manufacturer
Patterned after the RG, the legendary Ibanez metal monster, the GRG is the affordable gateway to that same combination of speed, fury and expression. This GRG’s Poplar body with Quilted Maple Art Grain top is cloaked in a high gloss finish and complemented by a Treated New Zealand Pine fretboard equipped with string-bending-friendly jumbo frets. Proprietary Infinity R7 humbucking pickups deliver the requisite fat, distorted tone that metal rockers crave, while the Ibanez Fixed 7 bridge helps take your playing to a whole other level.
Top Brand: Ibanez
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GRG7221QA
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GRG7221QA
Purpleheart Fretboard
The Purpleheart fretboard emphasizes the beauty and the rich tonal character of this guitar.
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GRG7221QA
Mono-Unit Output Jack
The mono-unit output jack is made of solid, durable material and is a single piece to avoid unwanted movement and loosening of the jack, which leads to contact failure or disconnection. This innovation allows for long term playing enjoyment and minimal maintenance.
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GRG7221QA
Infinity R H-H Pickups
Ibanez Infinity pickups deliver an accurate and tight sound with excellent dynamics. Even under heavy settings, they do not lose tonal clarity.
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GRG7221QA
F107 Bridge
The F107 bridge enriches sustain. String height adjustment can be done easily and independently.
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Maple Neck
The Maple neck provides stability and bright tonal character.
Switching System & Controls

SWITCHING SYSTEM
When the pickup selector switch is in neck position, the neck pickup is selected. When the switch is in between neck and center position, bridge side of the neck pickup is selected. When the switch is in center position, both neck and bridge pickup s are selected.

CONTROLS
With the guitar held in the playing position, there is one knob and one switch along the lower edge of the body. Closest to the neck is the five-way pickup selector switch. Closer to the input jack is the tone knob. The volume knob is located right above the five-way pickup selector switch.
Specifications
Neck Type | GRG7 / Maple Neck |
Top/Back/Body | Quilted Maple Art Grain (Basswood) Top / Poplar Body |
Fretboard | Bound Purpleheart Fretboard / White Dot Inlay |
Fret | Jumbo Frets |
Number of Frets | 24 |
Bridge | F107 Bridge |
String Space | 10.5mm |
Neck Pickup | Infinity R (H) Neck Pickup (Passive/Ceramic) |
Bridge Pickup | Infinity R (H) Bridge Pickup (Passive/Ceramic) |
Factory Tuning | 1E,2B,3G,4D,5A,6E,7B |
String Gauge | .009/.011/.016/.024/.032/.042/.054 |
Hardware Color | Black |
Neck Dimensions | Scale: 648mm/25.5" // Width: 48mm at NUT // Width 68mm at 24F // Thickness 20.5mm at 1F // Thickness 22.5mm at 12F // Radius: 400mmR |

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hand orientation | Right | Right | Right | Right | Right | Right |
number of strings | 7 | 6 | 7 | 6 | 7 | 6 |
fretboard material | Maple | Amaranth | Amaranth | Purpleheart | Jatoba Wood | Purpleheart |
back material | Maple Wood, Poplar Wood, Pine Wood | Poplar Wood, Alder Wood | Poplar | Okoume Wood | poplar | Poplar Wood |
top material | Maple Wood | Maple Wood, Poplar Wood, Alder Wood | Maple Wood, Poplar Wood | Poplar Wood | Maple Wood | Poplar Wood |
string material | Nickel | Nickel | Nickel Plated Steel | Alloy Steel | Alloy Steel | Alloy Steel |
body material | Poplar | Alder, Poplar | Poplar | Okoume | Mahogany | Poplar |
neck material | Maple | Maple | Maple | Maple | Maple | Maple |
guitar bridge system | Fixed | Fixed | Hard Tail | Fixed | Individual | Fixed |
pickup configuration | H | H | H | H | H | H |
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Customers are satisfied with the guitar's build quality, value for money, sound quality, and finish. They find it a solid all-around instrument that plays very well for the price point. The tone is described as great without any buzzing or noise. The finish looks nice and the case is also nice. Overall, customers are pleased with the guitar's playability.
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Customers like the guitar's build quality. They say it feels great, is solid, and performs well for them. Some mention adding pewter skulls to make it look heavy. Overall, customers are satisfied with the guitar's performance and consider it a dream guitar.
"...The frets were finished with no rough edges and the guitar had a solid feel. I sighted down the neck (from the body end) and it was laser-straight...." Read more
"...Other than that, this is a solid guitar for a da*n good price!" Read more
"...Having good fret work, a solid nut and good electric is what you're looking for in a budget guitar as it doesnt make sense to have a $500+ repair..." Read more
"...is not the most pristine, perfectly assembled, lowest action, 'dream' guitar. BUT - it IS the best 7-string electric you can buy for $199.00...." Read more
Customers appreciate the guitar's value for money. They say it has good tone and action for the price, and is a solid all-around instrument that plays well for the price point.
"...The purchase price of the guitar and the pickups is $450, a very low price for a great sounding guitar, and you don't have to make the upgrade..." Read more
"...Other than that, this is a solid guitar for a da*n good price!" Read more
"...This guitar is an excellent value for your dollar." Read more
"...Plays well enough for an affordable price" Read more
Customers like the guitar's sound quality. They say it sounds great, stays in tune well, and has a perfect tone without buzzing. The stock tuners and bridge are great and hold a tuning very well after changing them.
"...of the guitar and the pickups is $450, a very low price for a great sounding guitar, and you don't have to make the upgrade immediately since the..." Read more
"...The intonation is very close to perfect, much better than many other guitars at this price point...." Read more
"...The tone is good enough imo with distortion or overdrive. Great for rhythm playing. The cleans could be better but I think that’s easily improvable...." Read more
"The product arrived in perfect condition and has exceeded my expectations of sound and quality...." Read more
Customers like the finish. They say the fretboard is nice, the case is nice, and the color is good-looking. The guitar has a nice bassy tone, which can be creative with the 7th string.
"...The case very nice and is more than $70 cheaper than an official Ibanez case. Metronome and Guitar tuner: A must have...." Read more
"...It also has a nice kind of "bassy-ness" to it, so if you get a really clean tone with it you can get really creative with the 7th string..." Read more
"...The finish looks great (Electric Light Blue); the fretboard is very nicely done (maple over maple neck); the frets feel fine, not perfect, but again..." Read more
"Bought this guitar, thought it looked great , I love Ibanez and was looking forward to playing this guitar but upon delivery ..as soon as I plugged..." Read more
Customers find the guitar easy to play and fun to practice with. They say it's a great rhythm instrument that can grow with them.
"...: The string action is as low as it gets and this is a truly easy-to-play 7-string requiring minimal finger pressure...." Read more
"...I use this with a Fender Mustang LT-25 and it's really fun to play/practice with. I mainly use it to play KoRn songs...." Read more
"...Despite being very playable out the box, i did preform a setup on it which is to be expected on almost all guitars...." Read more
"...plug that causes a constant loud buzzing noise that makes the guitar virtually unusable, I think maybe I just received a damaged guitar," Read more
Customers like the strings. They say it's the best 7-string guitar for under a grand, perfect as a first 7-string, and the low E string is a proper gauge. The additional low B string (if tuned to standard) allows for additional scales.
"...Firstly, I just want to say this guitar ROCKS! The additional low B string (if tuned to standard) grants additional scales, but the coolest element..." Read more
"...I'd say that it's an amazing guitar for beginners and first time 7 string players." Read more
"...this is a great option when entering the 7 string life." Read more
"...Only downside is you need to get new strings along with the guitar because the strings aren’t very good...." Read more
Customers appreciate the guitar's comfort. They find the fretboard smooth and comfortable, with a thin neck that feels great. The guitar is ergonomically placed close to their rib cage, allowing them to comfortably reach the 24th fret. The switch and knobs feel firm and emit no static when using them with the amp. Overall, customers are satisfied with the guitar's comfort and performance.
"...The switch and knobs feel firm and emit no static when using them with the amp connected...." Read more
"...I find this is more ergonomic when the guitar is closer to my rib cage when standing rather than lower to the floor...." Read more
"...It is a very light guitar, very comfortable. The action out of the box could use a little tweaking, but it is definitely playable as-is...." Read more
"...The guitar is actually comfortable to wear once your strap length is set. The guitar felt light to me, when compared to my RG...." Read more
Customers appreciate the guitar's action. They say it has a smooth neck, smooth frets, and close string action. The neck is fast and the guitar is easy to play.
"...Playability: The string action is as low as it gets and this is a truly easy-to-play 7-string requiring minimal finger pressure...." Read more
"This guitar is not the most pristine, perfectly assembled, lowest action, 'dream' guitar...." Read more
"...Extreme butter neck and close action. Sounds great, stays in tune great. I was planning on having to change pickups and wiring but even that is fine...." Read more
"...He was also impressed with the action and tone of this guitar for the price. I may have to buy him his own in the future. :)" Read more
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Title: A cost effective, well built and easy to play 7-string that can grow with you.
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- Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2023Color: Metallic Light BlueVerified PurchaseThis review is for Ibanez GRG 7 String Solid-Body Electric Guitar Metallic Light Blue (GRG7221MMLB)
Background: This is the 13th guitar in my collection. I bought it to see for myself what quality can be expected at this price and to compare against my Schecter Apocalypse 7-string ($1500, right in first photo), and my Ibanez 6-string electric (a 30yr old 540SLTD, left in first photo)--both before and after an upgrade of the pickups. I had $200 in Amazon gift cards to help buy the guitar and another $200 in purchase points to pay for the new pickups. Total cost including tax: $90.00.
Why this model: I chose this particular guitar for my experiment due to the metallic blue and the fact that it is an Ibanez. If you purchase a 'less expensive' guitar like this, choose a brand like Ibanez, Fender, or other reputable brand since they set excellent standards for the materials and build quality for the price regardless of where the instrument is manufactured.
Quality: In terms of materials and build, this guitar was no disappointment. I carefully examined the whole instrument and found no blemishes. The frets were finished with no rough edges and the guitar had a solid feel. I sighted down the neck (from the body end) and it was laser-straight. I played every string in every fret and found perfect tone with no buzzing. The switch and knobs feel firm and emit no static when using them with the amp connected. The 'gotoh' tuners insure that the guitar will hold its tune when the strings are installed properly.
Playability: The string action is as low as it gets and this is a truly easy-to-play 7-string requiring minimal finger pressure. Even with 7 strings, the neck is narrow enough for my medium size hands. In these respects it stands head-to-head with all my other guitars. The more I have used it the more I enjoy it.
Sound quailty. With the original pickups, it sounded fine unless I compared it with the other two guitars. Then it was evident that it sounded thinner than the others. I realized I needed to set it up first. So I adjusted the bridge to 'intonate' the guitar (look up 'guitar intonation' on youtube). I also realized that the pickups had not been set close enough to the strings from the factory (see DiMarzio.com "How high should I adjust my pickups for the best sound?"). Once I made the proper height adjustment it sounded somewhat better.
The experiment: I doubt the various claims made by guitar manufacturers that the woods used in an electric guitar make much difference in the guitar's tone. (I could be wrong, but...), so after evaluating the original sound, I upgraded the pickups to: A DiMarzio DiMarzio DP707 LiquiFire 7-String for the Neck and a DiMarzio DP708 Crunch Lab 7-String for the bridge. (No special reasons for getting these, but I wanted DiMarzios since I already have Seymour Duncans on my American Fender Strat.) I dialed in the height adjustment and wow! What a difference! At this point the question of which guitar sounds better is a matter of 'taste' rather than a matter of 'fact'. The guitar is certainly comparable to the others in tone quality at this point. I would say that is is definitely better for 'metal' than the other Ibanez. The latter is a more 'lyrical' guitar.
Moral of the story: So my message is that a guitar like this can grow with you! The purchase price of the guitar and the pickups is $450, a very low price for a great sounding guitar, and you don't have to make the upgrade immediately since the original pickups sound fine out of the box. Just adjust the pickup heights (details on youtube) and learn how to adjust the intonation. This is easy if you have a descent guitar tuner. These are one-time jobs you can optionally pay a professional to do.
BTW: I could have used other nice pickup sets such as Seymour Duncan so if you do your research (compare sounds in a music store) you can dial this guitar to your tastes.
Saving money:
Bundles vs cords and picks: I hate guitar and amplifier 'bundle' packages. They add $30 or so to the base price for some picks and a guitar cord. Its easy to get these yourself for less on Amazon, and end up with better quality (see, "Sovvid Professional Instrument Cable", for example). Amazon sells packs of Fender and Dunlop picks for ~$5 or less.
Cases: You can get an Ibanez case on Amazon if you want but you can get an excellent Gator case on Amazon for a lot less. For example the Gator GC-ELECTRIC-A fits my Schecter and the second photo shows that it fits this guitar as well. The case very nice and is more than $70 cheaper than an official Ibanez case.
Metronome and Guitar tuner: A must have. Clip on tuners are nice. Snark and Fender, among others have inexpensive (~$15-$20) QUALITY tuners. Get one with a 4.5+ rating so your tuned guitar will sound like one. Some of the amps mentioned below have tuners. FYI: Some tuners include a metronome. Isn't it FUN to shop Amazon?!
Examples of amplifiers: Fender offers a lot of choices, just pick your price-point. More $$ equals more/better features. Note that even a 20 watt amp can get LOUD. Examples of budget-friendly, bang-for-buck Fender amps:
1) Fender Frontman 10G Guitar Amplifier, 10 watts, 8.5lbs, minimal but adequate for beginners/kids
2) Fender Frontman 20 or 20G Amp. Similar weight, 20 watts. The '20' has a few 'effects', the 20G just has gain for a more 'pure' or 'classic' sound. The '20' and the amps below can eliminate the need to purchase separate effects pedals at least for the beginner. The Champion 40 and 50XL are similar with more power and larger speaker.
3) Fender Mustang LT25 and LT50 have a small screen allowing dialing for selecting and editing effects. They feature ALOT of effects and so a BIG bang for the buck.
4) Fender GX and GTX series: You can find the GTX50 etc. on Amazon. These have advanced connectivity like bluetooth, WiFi, and an app for amp interaction. Presets (200 of them) can be arranged into convenient 'preset-lists' you can call up when gigging. My Fender Rumble Studio 40 Bass Amplifier has similar features and I still have yet to explore them all.
Either the LT or GTX amps could be the only amp you ever need.
Look at features, size, weight, and cost of any amp when comparing. Features cost money, but can offset the need to buy them separately later. Good luck with your Amazon musical purchases!
5.0 out of 5 starsThis review is for Ibanez GRG 7 String Solid-Body Electric Guitar Metallic Light Blue (GRG7221MMLB)Title: A cost effective, well built and easy to play 7-string that can grow with you.
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2023
Background: This is the 13th guitar in my collection. I bought it to see for myself what quality can be expected at this price and to compare against my Schecter Apocalypse 7-string ($1500, right in first photo), and my Ibanez 6-string electric (a 30yr old 540SLTD, left in first photo)--both before and after an upgrade of the pickups. I had $200 in Amazon gift cards to help buy the guitar and another $200 in purchase points to pay for the new pickups. Total cost including tax: $90.00.
Why this model: I chose this particular guitar for my experiment due to the metallic blue and the fact that it is an Ibanez. If you purchase a 'less expensive' guitar like this, choose a brand like Ibanez, Fender, or other reputable brand since they set excellent standards for the materials and build quality for the price regardless of where the instrument is manufactured.
Quality: In terms of materials and build, this guitar was no disappointment. I carefully examined the whole instrument and found no blemishes. The frets were finished with no rough edges and the guitar had a solid feel. I sighted down the neck (from the body end) and it was laser-straight. I played every string in every fret and found perfect tone with no buzzing. The switch and knobs feel firm and emit no static when using them with the amp connected. The 'gotoh' tuners insure that the guitar will hold its tune when the strings are installed properly.
Playability: The string action is as low as it gets and this is a truly easy-to-play 7-string requiring minimal finger pressure. Even with 7 strings, the neck is narrow enough for my medium size hands. In these respects it stands head-to-head with all my other guitars. The more I have used it the more I enjoy it.
Sound quailty. With the original pickups, it sounded fine unless I compared it with the other two guitars. Then it was evident that it sounded thinner than the others. I realized I needed to set it up first. So I adjusted the bridge to 'intonate' the guitar (look up 'guitar intonation' on youtube). I also realized that the pickups had not been set close enough to the strings from the factory (see DiMarzio.com "How high should I adjust my pickups for the best sound?"). Once I made the proper height adjustment it sounded somewhat better.
The experiment: I doubt the various claims made by guitar manufacturers that the woods used in an electric guitar make much difference in the guitar's tone. (I could be wrong, but...), so after evaluating the original sound, I upgraded the pickups to: A DiMarzio DiMarzio DP707 LiquiFire 7-String for the Neck and a DiMarzio DP708 Crunch Lab 7-String for the bridge. (No special reasons for getting these, but I wanted DiMarzios since I already have Seymour Duncans on my American Fender Strat.) I dialed in the height adjustment and wow! What a difference! At this point the question of which guitar sounds better is a matter of 'taste' rather than a matter of 'fact'. The guitar is certainly comparable to the others in tone quality at this point. I would say that is is definitely better for 'metal' than the other Ibanez. The latter is a more 'lyrical' guitar.
Moral of the story: So my message is that a guitar like this can grow with you! The purchase price of the guitar and the pickups is $450, a very low price for a great sounding guitar, and you don't have to make the upgrade immediately since the original pickups sound fine out of the box. Just adjust the pickup heights (details on youtube) and learn how to adjust the intonation. This is easy if you have a descent guitar tuner. These are one-time jobs you can optionally pay a professional to do.
BTW: I could have used other nice pickup sets such as Seymour Duncan so if you do your research (compare sounds in a music store) you can dial this guitar to your tastes.
Saving money:
Bundles vs cords and picks: I hate guitar and amplifier 'bundle' packages. They add $30 or so to the base price for some picks and a guitar cord. Its easy to get these yourself for less on Amazon, and end up with better quality (see, "Sovvid Professional Instrument Cable", for example). Amazon sells packs of Fender and Dunlop picks for ~$5 or less.
Cases: You can get an Ibanez case on Amazon if you want but you can get an excellent Gator case on Amazon for a lot less. For example the Gator GC-ELECTRIC-A fits my Schecter and the second photo shows that it fits this guitar as well. The case very nice and is more than $70 cheaper than an official Ibanez case.
Metronome and Guitar tuner: A must have. Clip on tuners are nice. Snark and Fender, among others have inexpensive (~$15-$20) QUALITY tuners. Get one with a 4.5+ rating so your tuned guitar will sound like one. Some of the amps mentioned below have tuners. FYI: Some tuners include a metronome. Isn't it FUN to shop Amazon?!
Examples of amplifiers: Fender offers a lot of choices, just pick your price-point. More $$ equals more/better features. Note that even a 20 watt amp can get LOUD. Examples of budget-friendly, bang-for-buck Fender amps:
1) Fender Frontman 10G Guitar Amplifier, 10 watts, 8.5lbs, minimal but adequate for beginners/kids
2) Fender Frontman 20 or 20G Amp. Similar weight, 20 watts. The '20' has a few 'effects', the 20G just has gain for a more 'pure' or 'classic' sound. The '20' and the amps below can eliminate the need to purchase separate effects pedals at least for the beginner. The Champion 40 and 50XL are similar with more power and larger speaker.
3) Fender Mustang LT25 and LT50 have a small screen allowing dialing for selecting and editing effects. They feature ALOT of effects and so a BIG bang for the buck.
4) Fender GX and GTX series: You can find the GTX50 etc. on Amazon. These have advanced connectivity like bluetooth, WiFi, and an app for amp interaction. Presets (200 of them) can be arranged into convenient 'preset-lists' you can call up when gigging. My Fender Rumble Studio 40 Bass Amplifier has similar features and I still have yet to explore them all.
Either the LT or GTX amps could be the only amp you ever need.
Look at features, size, weight, and cost of any amp when comparing. Features cost money, but can offset the need to buy them separately later. Good luck with your Amazon musical purchases!
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- Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2023Color: Metallic Light BlueVerified PurchaseSo, I'm still a beginner myself. A little over a year of guitar practice with some lessons and a lot of self-teaching. Firstly, I just want to say this guitar ROCKS! The additional low B string (if tuned to standard) grants additional scales, but the coolest element IMO probably being the heavy chords you can get out of it. It also has a nice kind of "bassy-ness" to it, so if you get a really clean tone with it you can get really creative with the 7th string (such as palm muting for cool effect). I use this with a Fender Mustang LT-25 and it's really fun to play/practice with. I mainly use it to play KoRn songs.
Outside of the benefits, though, if you are just starting out on guitar, I would probably at least get done with the basics (common chord shapes, scales, some songs, how to read tabs decently, rythm and timing, and basic techniques) down on a 6 string first. The only reason I say this is because 90% of the material out there for guitar is designed for 6 strings (chord charts, scales, etc). However, I have a couple of personal tips to help with adjusting:
1. While there isn't technically a "proper" way to wear a guitar strap, I'd recommend you try to adjust it so the guitar is at roughly the same area when sitting down with it on your lap. Because the neck is wider, you will have to get used to having a bit more extension of your wrist to make the chord shapes. I find this is more ergonomic when the guitar is closer to my rib cage when standing rather than lower to the floor. But I encourage you to use whatever is most comfortable.
2. If you have a scale downloaded to your PC, you can easily convert many 6 string scales to 7 string. If you're decent with MS paint/image editing software, all you need to do is take a 6 string scale diagram and copy-paste the high B string under the low E string to get the notes for the low B string, as the low and high B string share the same notes.
3. I'd recommend having this restrung/setup out of the box. Make sure the action is low and consider getting thicker or thinner strings (thicker is better if you're going to tune down, but thinner might be easier on your finger tips). Although this guitar for me (and many others) came out pretty well out of the box.
4. Finally, if you're going to commit to using this guitar, I would get in the habit early on of working on your strumming/picking accuracy, as you will want to try and avoid hitting the low B string when playing your normal 6-string chords (unless you're doing it on purpose, such as for a chord inversion).
Other than that, this is a solid guitar for a da*n good price!
- Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2024Color: Transparent Black SunburstVerified PurchaseHaving never owned a 7 string, I decided it would be best to go cheap in my first foray. I have owned 2 doxen guitars over the course of my life at least half have cost less than a grand with roughly a quarter being under $350. In terms of out of the box playability, this one is second only to an EART strat which literally required no setup. Despite being very playable out the box, i did preform a setup on it which is to be expected on almost all guitars. This particular instrument required a slight adjustment to the truss rod, string action and intonation to meet my playing preferences. A beginner probably wouldnt need these adjustments which would run you $75-150.
In terms of the components, theyre definitely all budget grade. Specifically the tuners are subpar, the pickups are not the best sounding and you can tell that the wood is cheap. However, that is all to be expected given the price tag. If I decide to keep this instead of upgrading it in the next few months, i would definitely replace the tuning pegs amd add two string trees. It tends to stay in tune pretty well but it can be a little bit of work to get it into tune when it does fall out of pitch. The fret work and nut are both very good to excellent. the electric components are definitely cheap but are in good workimg order. Having good fret work, a solid nut and good electric is what you're looking for in a budget guitar as it doesnt make sense to have a $500+ repair bill on a brand new $300 guitar.
Overall, this is a solid guitar that plays as well as a guitar double its price If youre looking for a 7 string that plays well and youre on a budget, look no further. This guitar is an excellent value for your dollar.
5.0 out of 5 starsHaving never owned a 7 string, I decided it would be best to go cheap in my first foray. I have owned 2 doxen guitars over the course of my life at least half have cost less than a grand with roughly a quarter being under $350. In terms of out of the box playability, this one is second only to an EART strat which literally required no setup. Despite being very playable out the box, i did preform a setup on it which is to be expected on almost all guitars. This particular instrument required a slight adjustment to the truss rod, string action and intonation to meet my playing preferences. A beginner probably wouldnt need these adjustments which would run you $75-150.Exeeded my pre purchase expectations
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2024
In terms of the components, theyre definitely all budget grade. Specifically the tuners are subpar, the pickups are not the best sounding and you can tell that the wood is cheap. However, that is all to be expected given the price tag. If I decide to keep this instead of upgrading it in the next few months, i would definitely replace the tuning pegs amd add two string trees. It tends to stay in tune pretty well but it can be a little bit of work to get it into tune when it does fall out of pitch. The fret work and nut are both very good to excellent. the electric components are definitely cheap but are in good workimg order. Having good fret work, a solid nut and good electric is what you're looking for in a budget guitar as it doesnt make sense to have a $500+ repair bill on a brand new $300 guitar.
Overall, this is a solid guitar that plays as well as a guitar double its price If youre looking for a 7 string that plays well and youre on a budget, look no further. This guitar is an excellent value for your dollar.
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AndreaReviewed in Mexico on June 21, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente
Color: Transparent Black SunburstVerified PurchaseFue un regalo. Llegó en muy buenas condiciones y todo perfecto. La guitarra está muy bonita.
- Adrian MReviewed in Canada on May 29, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars A beautiful instrument that feels far more expensive than it is
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I hadn't played 7 string in years, so it took a little while to warm up to it. I wanted to use it for a few months before leaving a review so that I could a) develop a comfort level with the instrument, and b) see if any issues arose in that time. So far, I have to say I’ve been extremely impressed, and this is usually the guitar I automatically reach for when I feel like playing.
Appearance:
I’m a huge fan of maple necks, and that’s really what drew me to this guitar. The metallic blue finish is truly gorgeous, as well. It’s clear and deep with a wonderful sparkle, and the pictures in the listing don’t do it justice. I never expected to see a finish like this on an instrument in this price range, and it makes this guitar look more expensive than it is. The offsetting black hardware complements the aesthetic perfectly.
Build quality:
Ibanez manufacturing quality simply can’t be overstated. They consistently make excellent instruments, and the Gio range offers great value for money. Attention to detail is second to none, and it never seems like any corners are cut, even on budget models.
The entire guitar feels very solid. The body carve is clean, and the neck joint is tight. The nut is cut nicely, and string travel to the tuners is virtually straight. That helps reduce binding and tuning issues, and the tuning machines themselves work very well.
The fixed bridge is solid, and the string-through-body design should help improve resonance. I was particularly pleased to see that the strings are well-centered over the pickup pole pieces. Fretwork is generally good. The fret ends are very smooth, but the frets themselves were a tad scratchy and definitely needed a polishing.
Playability:
The neck is chunkier than I expected, especially since Ibanez necks usually tend to be very thin. It takes a little while to acclimate to it, but the flat radius makes it very smooth to play. The large cutaways and all-access neck joint ensure unrestricted access to the upper frets. The bridge is simple but stable. It’s comfortable on the hand, and it responds well to palm muting. The low B string could be a little tighter, however, so I plan to use a heavier gauge when I restring.
Sound:
This is clearly designed with metal and shred in mind, but it has a lot more versatility than many might presume at a glance. The instrument’s natural voice is clear and bell-like, with that distinctively smooth Ibanez glassiness on the high end. The low end is much looser and woofier than I expected, however, and I had to cut the bass and add in more mids on my amplifier to tighten it up.
It's quite resonant, and the solid construction allows good sustain. The volume and tone knobs are responsive, and the guitar cleans up nicely when you roll back the volume. Best of all, the pickups retain their basic tonal character without getting muddy.
The two humbuckers are wired to a 5-way switch, offering a number of split-coil settings you don't usually see on a two-pickup guitar. The bridge and neck positions sound full and detailed, and the split settings are voiced nicely (though a bit more brash than actual single coils). I especially liked position 3 (both pickups on), as the resulting sound lies somewhere between a humbucker and a single coil.
Intangibles:
My guitar arrived with the strings about a centimeter off the neck. It didn’t take much time to fix, but it could be an issue for younger players who aren’t experienced with basic setup work. I left a comment for the seller, and they replied saying Amazon asks them not to do any work on instruments before they're shipped out. That makes buying online a bit less attractive in my opinion. Regardless, you'll probably want to factor an extra $50-100 into the price so that you can take it to a local shop for a full setup when it arrives.
At $349.99, I think this guitar is priced very attractively. The build quality and finish work are far above what you’d expect for the price range. It’s an excellent guitar for the money, but you may want to budget a little extra money to get a full setup. Regardless, I’m very pleased and wouldn’t hesitate to recommend it.
My rating: 4.5 stars
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Leonardo CrowleyReviewed in Spain on November 11, 2024
4.0 out of 5 stars Ideal para empezar con 7 cuerdas por poco precio
Color: Transparent Black SunburstVerified PurchaseBuena guitarra, cuerpo muy solido y ligero, bonito acabado, ideal para alguien que quiera empezar con las 7 cuerdas, las pickups son algo genericas, aunque suenan bastante aceptable, yo hice la modificación de una pastillas de alta ganancia y subió mucho de nivel
- Jonathan ÁlexReviewed in the United Kingdom on May 14, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome instrument
Color: Transparent Black SunburstVerified PurchaseGreat instrument at a great price. Ibanez is my go to when it comes to guitars. I love this 7 string and I have a lot of fun with it. Surprisingly comfortable and very versatile being a 5 way switch instrument, so there's a lot of tonal options available. No sharp edges or buzzes. Everything in place and regulated as it should be and straight out of the box. Absolute value for money.
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Alexander SchmittReviewed in Germany on September 17, 2022
4.0 out of 5 stars Kam beschädigt an !
Color: Transparent Black SunburstVerified PurchasePreis akzeptabel, aussehen und Design top aber die Lieferanten sind schweine ! So oft kam die instrumente zerstört an !
Alexander SchmittKam beschädigt an !
Reviewed in Germany on September 17, 2022
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