Ibanez GSA60 Electric Guitar in Walnut

£219.00

The Ibanez GSA60 Electric Guitar in Walnut is In stock available now for fast UK delivery online for GBP 219 + Delivery. The Ibanez GSA60 is a great, low cost, guitar that’s ideal if you’re just starting out. They’re solidly built, reliable and look great. Unlike a lot of guitars in this price bracket they…

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The Ibanez GSA60 Electric Guitar in Walnut is In stock available now for fast UK delivery online for GBP 219 + Delivery. This excellent piece of kit is manufactured by Ibanez and in New condition and comes with a great warranty.

The Ibanez GSA60 is a great, low cost, guitar that’s ideal if you’re just starting out. They’re solidly built, reliable and look great. Unlike a lot of guitars in this price bracket they are made of quality, hard wearing material that wont let you down.

Built for versatility

The GSA60 is a musical chameleon. Whether you need clean rhythm, crunchy blues, all the way out to the most molten of metal you wont be dissapointed. The smooth arched top emphasizes the beauty of the SA’s walnut finish. Combined with its SSH pickup configuration and simple synchronized tremolo, the SA can traverse any musical territory.

Great Mid Range Tone

The rosewood fretboard takes a little edge off of the tone, especially useful with fresh strings, rounding out the top end and giving you a warmer sound. The mahogany body produces a punchy growl with a good sustain which makes it ideal for heavy rock with good low frequencies, a tendency to pronounce the lower mids, and a smooth but relatively subdued higher end. You don’t have to worry about getting lost in the mix, this guitar has plenty of mid-range muscle to help you cut through.

Features

  • GSA Maple neck
  • Mahogany body
  • Rosewood fretboard w/White Dot inlay
  • Medium frets
  • Infinity R pickups
  • SAT10 Tremelo Bridge
  • Chrome hardware
  • Finish: Walnut

 

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Electric Guitars

Electric guitars use magnetic pickups to convert string vibrations into an electrical signal, which is then amplified. Unlike acoustic guitars, they rely on amplification for volume and tone shaping, making them highly versatile in genres like rock, blues, jazz, and metal. Electric guitars come in many body styles—solid, semi-hollow, and hollow—and feature different pickup configurations, neck types, and hardware. From smooth clean tones to aggressive distortion, they offer a wide sonic range, making them the backbone of modern guitar music.

Guitar

Here at GPAS we have everything guitar from music to guitars amps pedals and stuff. The guitar is a versatile stringed instrument played across countless genres, from rock and blues to classical and jazz.

Typically featuring six strings, it produces sound by vibrating strings stretched over a wooden body or solid frame, amplified acoustically or electronically.

We have Guitars in all types, including acoustic, electric, bass guitars and electro-acoustic, each offering different tonal characteristics and playing styles. For many, the guitar is both a tool of expression and a lifelong obsession—lending itself equally to raw power, subtle nuance, and everything in between.

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About Ibanez

We have new and used Ibanez musical equipment available on our website for fast direct delivery from sellers across the UK & Europe.

The Hoshino Gakki company began in 1908 as the musical instrument sales division of the Hoshino Shoten, a bookstore chain. Hoshino Gakki decided in 1935 to make Spanish-style acoustic guitars, at first using the “Ibanez Salvador” brand name in honor of Spanish luthier Salvador Ibáñez, and later simply “Ibanez”.

In the 1970s, the Nisshin Onpa company who owned the Maxon brand name, developed and began selling a series of effect pedals in Japan. Hoshino Gakki licensed these for sale using the name Ibanez outside Japan. These two companies eventually began doing less and less business together until Nisshin Onpa ceased manufacturing the TS-9 reissue for Hoshino Gakki in 2002.

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