Ibanez GRX70QA GIO, Transparent Red Burst In Stock

£199.00

Ibanez GRX70QA GIO, Transparent Red Burst — In stock and available now for fast UK delivery at just £199 + postage. GIO Transparent GRX70QA We think this is a great choice for Electric Guitars — grab one while you can! An amazing Electric Guitars by Ibanez, in new condition and backed by a solid warranty.…

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Ibanez GRX70QA GIO, Transparent Red Burst — In stock and available now for fast UK delivery at just £199 + postage. GIO Transparent GRX70QA We think this is a great choice for Electric Guitars — grab one while you can! An amazing Electric Guitars by Ibanez, in new condition and backed by a solid warranty. It’s time to slay in a sonic way. And the Ibanez GRX70QA is just the tool for the job. It’s super dynamic, and perfect for players of all levels. Featuring a trio of Infinity R pickups, with two humbuckers and a single coil, this guitar can create some seriously spicy tones. Whether you want saturation, punch, and high gain for metal, or a cleaner tone for rock and blues, you can be sure they?re up to task. And you’ll find playing this model to be a breeze, thanks to the smooth maple neck and treated new Zealand pine fretboard. Don’t forget the tremolo bridge, which lets you inject riffs with limitless vibrato. Then there’s the stunning quilted maple top, which is usually only found on high end guitars ? stunning. It’s time to make your mark with this powerful guitar. Click Read More to view images, full details, and to place your order.

Burst

A burst guitar finish is one of the most iconic and visually striking styles in the guitar world. Characterised by a gradient that fades from a rich colour at the edges to a lighter centre—like sunburst, cherry burst, or tobacco burst—it highlights the natural beauty of the wood underneath. Originally made famous by classic Gibson models in the 1950s, burst finishes evoke a sense of vintage charm and rock ‘n’ roll heritage. Each burst is slightly different, giving the guitar a unique personality that ages beautifully over time.

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.

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Red

A red guitar is bold, fiery, and full of attitude. Whether it’s a deep wine red, classic cherry, or bright candy apple, red guitars command attention and radiate energy on stage. They’ve long been associated with passion and power—think of iconic players like Hank Marvin or John Frusciante, who helped cement red guitars in music history. The colour suits a range of styles, from vintage to modern, and pairs beautifully with both chrome and black hardware. For players who want to make a statement without saying a word, red is always a strong choice.

Transparent

A transparent guitar finish showcases the natural beauty of the wood by using a clear or lightly tinted coating that lets the grain and texture shine through. This type of finish highlights the craftsmanship and quality of the tonewood, giving each instrument a unique look since no two pieces of wood are exactly alike. Transparent finishes can range from glossy and polished to matte and satin, offering both aesthetic appeal and protection without hiding the guitar’s character. It’s a favourite among players who appreciate classic, organic style and want their guitar to speak visually as well as sonically.

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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