- Ibanez GIO
Infobox Guitar model|title=Ibanez GIO series
manufacturer=Ibanez
period= ? — present
bodytype=Solid
necktype=Bolt-on
woodbody=Basswood ;Agathis
woodneck=style is copy of the standard series;maple
woodfingerboard=Rosewood
bridge= Floating tremolo, Hardtail
pickups=H-S-S, H-S-H or H-H pickups
colors=The Ibanez GIO Series is a budget guitar series produced by
Hoshino Gakki (Ibanez ), replacing theCimar line. The GIO guitars are a "budget" model line similar to Fender'sSquier guitars and Gibson'sEpiphone line. Unlike those particular budget lines however, these are produced as fully Ibanez branded, with a GIO logo above the standard Ibanez logo to indicate the series.*GAX series: The budget version of the AX series. This guitar's neck is based on the 22 fret AX profile, and the guitar is fitted with a hard-tail bridge. The GAX75GP comes with a Shortstop bridge and "downshifter" to allow for quick drop-D tuning.
*GSA series: The budget version of the SA series. This guitar uses the SAT-10 bridge instead of the SAT-Pro bridge, and the body wood isAgathis . This models neck is based on the 22 fret SA neck profile.
*GSZ series: The budget version of theIbanez SZ series. This guitar uses a Full Tune II bridge instead of the Gibraltar III, and also comes with a Quik Change III tailpiece for easy and quick string changes, these are mounted on top of the body using a wrappiece instead of thru-body stringing. These models use a neck profile based on a 22 fret SZ profile, but use bolt on construction rather than set-neck.
*GRG series. Not including the GRGM, these are the budget versions of theIbanez RG series. They use Fat 10 single-locking floating tremolo bridges instead of a double locking tremolo system. The body is constructed of basswood, although of a lower grade than that found in Ibanez' higher ranges. The neck profile is based on the 24 fret RG-series neck, and comes with shark-tooth inlay.
*GRX series. The budget version of theIbanez RX series (Similar in design to the RG, and with a similarly thin neck, but 22 frets rather than 24.). These guitars use the Fat 6 floating tremolo bridge instead of a double locking bridge design. The body is constructed of basswood, although of a lower grade than that found in Ibanez' higher ranges. The neck profile is based on the 22 fret RX-series neck.
*GRGM series, also known as miKro RG series, this model is a smaller scale guitar designed for smaller hands, with a 22 inch, 24-fret neck, based upon the RG neck. These models use a fixed through body bridge. While normally provided with 2 pickups, a recent model was made available which replaced the neck pickup with an onboard 2.5 watt amplifier. With a recent update, the GRGM now uses Mahogany instead of Agathis for body wood.External links
*http://www.ibanez.com
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