Ibanez GIO GRG170DX Guitar Electric
The GRG170DX features Ibanez pickups, a synchronized tremolo bridge and a rosewood fingerboard with sharktooth inlays. It is produced in both China and Indonesia for different markets around the world and as such the specs vary slightly by market.
Description
The GRG170DX, also known as the GRG170D in Japan, is an RG series solid body electric guitar model introduced by Ibanez in 2004. It has been a part of the entry-level GIO line since the line’s introduction in 2004; prior to that it was known as the RG170DX.
Take classic Ibanez playability, combine it with 3 Powersound pickups, and throw in a seriously stable tremolo system and you’ve got the Ibanez GRG170DX Electric Guitar — an axe made to rock. The GRG-shape maple neck meets up with a basswood body housing a humbucker at the neck and bridge, and a single-coil in the middle position, plus a FAT 10 bridge. The 24-fret rosewood fingerboard features edgy sharktooth inlays. Chrome hardware.
Treated New Zealand Pine fretboard
Treated New Zealand Pine has gone through an advanced seasoning process which yields a harder, more durable piece of wood. As a result, it offers enhanced stability while producing a rich warm tone
- GRG-shape maple neck
- Basswood body
- 24 medium frets
- Rosewood fingerboard
- FAT 10 bridge
- Powersound 1 humbucker at neck
- Powersound single-coil in middle
- Powersound 2 humbucker at bridge
- Sharktooth inlay
- Chrome hardware











