The GRX40 features a solid body mated to a maple neck with a 22-fret rosewood fingerboard with dot inlays. Components include Ibanez pickups in and HSS configuration and a six-screw synchronized tremolo bridge.
The GRX40 is an RX series solid body electric guitar model introduced by Ibanez in 2000. It is part of the entry-level GIO line. It was also sold as part of theGRX40J, IJX40 and IJS40 Jumpstart packages which also contain a practice amp and various accessories.
The GRX40 features a solid body mated to a maple neck with a 22-fret rosewood fingerboard with dot inlays. Components include Ibanez pickups in and HSS configuration and a six-screw synchronized tremolo bridge.
In mid-2017 a new fretboard material, treated New Zealand pine, replaced rosewood.
It was produced simultaneously in China and in Indonesia; as such, multiple versions of this guitar exist for the different markets. For example, guitars sold in Asia since 2015 are equipped with the FAT-6 tremolo while those sold in other markets have the "standard tremolo". Starting in 2018 the GRX40 sold in the US market has a T106 tremolo.
Brand | IBANEZ |
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Number of Strings | 6-strings |
Left/Right Handed | Right |
Body Material | Poplar |
Color | Tri Fade Burst |
Neck Material | GRX Maple |
Scale Length | 648mm |
Fingerboard Material | Treated New Zealand Pine fretboard |
Fingerboard Inlay | White dots |
Number of Frets | 22 |
Fret Size | Medium |
Bridge Tailpiece | Std. tremolo bridge |
Pickup Configuration | HSS |
Number of Pickups | 3 |
Neck Pickup | Infinity RS (S) neck pickup (Passive/Ceramic) |
Middle Pickup | Infinity RS (S) middle pickup (Passive/Ceramic) |
Bridge Pickup | Infinity R (H) bridge pickup (Passive/Ceramic) |
Controls | Master volume , master tone , 5-way lever |