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GUITAR IBANEZ ELECTRIC GRX70QATKS BLACK SUNBURST

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  • GUITAR IBANEZ ELECTRIC GRX70QATKS BLACK SUNBURST
  • GUITAR IBANEZ ELECTRIC GRX70QATKS BLACK SUNBURST
  • GUITAR IBANEZ ELECTRIC GRX70QATKS BLACK SUNBURST
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Description

GRX70QA TKS

  • SPECS

    • neck type
      GRXMaple neck
    • top/back/body
      Quilted Maple Art Grain topPoplar body
    • fretboard
      Jatoba fretboardWhite dot inlay
    • fret
      Medium frets
    • number of frets
      22
    • bridge
      T106 bridge
    • string space
      10.5mm
    • neck pickup
      Infinity R (H) neck pickupPassive/Ceramic
    • middle pickup
      Infinity RS (S) middle pickupPassive/Ceramic
    • bridge pickup
      Infinity R (H) bridge pickupPassive/Ceramic
    • factory tuning
      1E,2B,3G,4D,5A,6E
    • string gauge
      .009/.011/.016/.024/.032/.042
    • hardware color
      Chrome
  • NECK DIMENSIONS

      • Scale :
        648mm/25.5"
      • a : Width
        42mm at NUT
      • b : Width
        57mm at 22F
      • c : Thickness
        19.5mm at 1F
      • d : Thickness
        21.5mm at 12F
      • Radius :
        305mmR
    • DESCRIPTION

      Guitar Neck Diagram
      a: Width of the neck at the nut
      b: Width of the neck at the first fret
      c: Thickness of the neck at the first fret
      d: Thickness of the neck at the twelfth fret
      Radius: Radius of the fingerboard

  • SWITCHING SYSTEM

    GRX70QA's Switching system diagram

    DESCRIPTION

  • CONTROLS

    GRX70QA's control diagram

    DESCRIPTION

    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.

  • FREQUENCY RESPONSE

    SR400EQM's EQ curve diagram

    DESCRIPTION

    The bass boost/cut frequency curve has a peak at 20 Hz, the variable width becomes smaller toward the high range, and the variable width becomes zero at about 1000 Hz. The variable range becomes slightly larger in the high range than around 1000 Hz, but it becomes zero again near 5000 Hz. The variable range of the peak frequency is approximately ±15 dB. The treble boost/cut frequency curve draws a mountain-shaped curve with a peak at around 10,000 Hz and zero variable range around 100 Hz. The variable range of the peak frequency is approximately ±15 dB. The mid-boost/cut frequency curve creates a bell-shaped curve with a peak around 450 Hz, and the variable width becomes zero near 20 Hz and around 10,000 Hz. The variable range of the peak frequency is approximately ±15 dB.

  • OTHER FEATURES

Features

Maple neck

Maple neck

The Maple neck provides stability and bright tonal character.

T106 tremolo bridge

T106 tremolo bridge

The T106 tremolo bridge with 6 independent saddles makes precise height and intonation adjustment of each string easy.

Mono-unit output jack

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.

Infinity R H-H pickups

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.

Jatoba Fretboard

Jatoba Fretboard

Jatoba has a reddish brown color which produces a rich mid range with a crisp high end.

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