Ibanez GAX30-TCR GIO AX Series Electric Guitar - Transparent Cherry, red

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Ibanez GAX30-TCR GIO AX Series Electric Guitar - Transparent Cherry, red

Ibanez GAX30-TCR GIO AX Series Electric Guitar - Transparent Cherry, red

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Perfect for those looking to take up guitar but also a good choice for pros looking for a simple, reliable axe that can take a beating. But, if you really like the guitar and are doing this for the experience and just wanna try your hands at modding, go for it. We all get started that way really.

Personally I'd just sell it for what you can, get a Squier Jazzmaster and mod a few things on that. Jatoba is mainly used for flooring. It's a hard and dense wood that actually works well as fretboard material. This is basically a rosewood alternative that Ibanez decided to go with. Its appearance is best described as a chocolate brown with some red in it, which works well on both the Gio and Standard. Jatoba does have texture you can feel on the fingers. This texture is not as pronounced as traditional rosewood is, but again, it works just fine for use as a fretboard.Crafted from agathis, the body produces a surprisingly girthy tone, even despite of its light weight. It's slim and lightly contoured body's shaped to fit snugly against your ribs. These two factors combine to make this guitar perfect for smaller players that don't want to sacrifice tone and settle for a 3/4 or or 7/8 scale guitar, without comprising it as just a regular guitar for everyone else. This article does not cite any sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. What do you like and dislike about the Ibanez? what about the Telecaster make it sound better to you? Which genres are you currently not able to play with the Ibanez (I'm guessing that genre isn't quite what you meant).

Each guitar has a distinct tonal character. Deciding which guitar to get depends on your priorities. If you want something "hotter" that rings out power chords better, you want the Gio. If you'd rather have something with a lower output and better treble response, you want the Standard. What is jatoba? The GAX30 is an AX series solid body electric guitar model introduced by Ibanez in 2018. It is a continuation of the model in production since 2003, but with several important changes. It is made in China as part of the entry-level GIO line. The Ibanez GAX30 is an entry-level electric guitar that has been making waves in the guitar community for quite some time now. Known for its affordability, versatility, and playability, this guitar is a popular choice for beginners and intermediate players alike. In this review, we’ll take a closer look at the features, sound quality, and overall performance of the Ibanez GAX30 to help you decide if it’s the right guitar for you. Design and Construction I'm honestly surprised more guitar makers don't use jatoba fretboards, as it really works nicely. What are you paying more for with a Standard? It is totally true your fret hand does not have to work as hard when playing a shorter scale guitar.Ibanez, said very honestly, blows away everybody else when it comes to a good cheap shorter scale guitar. There is nothing else that can touch what Ibanez is offering at the price point the GAX30 or AX120 sell for. They offer the most for the least, period. What makes a shorter scale worth owning? The only choice to make is whether to go 24.75" (or 24.7" in Ibanez's case) or 24.0". Your fret hand will let you know which feels for the best. This Ibanez lives up to the exceptional craftmanship that you expect with all Ibanezs. The body has been crafted from poplar, ensuring your model delivers a brilliantly balanced tone that allows you to cut through the mix with a powerful punch, which can be moulded for any style. It comes equipped with a delightful set of hardware that helps to raise your performance to the next level. Thanks to its Full Tune III bridge and tailpiece, the GAX30 guarantees impeccable string stability for perfect tuning. Optimise your performance with this brilliantly designed model. Specifications

Before answering this question, bear in mind that both these guitars are really affordable. So affordable that I just got both of them. I played the Mustang first. It felt like the typical Squier in Guitar Center. It wasn't set up and the action was high. However, it looked good and played nicely for what it was even with the high action. But I have to admit the guitar was a little on the boring side and doesn't have the same cool factor my Bullet Telecaster does. But if you want to replace every single component down to the paintjob, then your question of "but is it a good investement?" I'd say no, if you mean moneywise. It'd make way more sense to buy a better guitar.

While I prefer the sound of the AX Standard over the AX Gio, I'm keeping both guitars. I know if I parted with either, I would regret it immediately. These two axes get so many things right. I did make a mistake in the video and said there are 3 brands with cheap shorter scale models. There are actually 4. I own both the GAX30 (the white one) and the AX120 (the blue one). As I've come to find out, these guitars actually do have literal model names. The GAX30 is known as the Ibanez AX Gio, and the AX120 the AX Standard. For 2019 the poplar body was switched to basswood and the treated New Zealand pine fretboard was swapped for jatoba. For 2020 the bridge was changed to the new Gibraltar Performer.



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