This $300 Brand Name Guitar Could Change Things

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  • @jeffreydooley3745
    @jeffreydooley3745 Год назад +382

    I do like Ibanez. They put out a good looking guitar with some very cool custom looking finishes, something I do not see other name brands doing too much. The fact that Ibanez is now putting more higher quality features on this lower priced guitar is also very cool. I hope the industry does take notice and make changes. Some guitars are just far too expensive.

    • @martyshwaartz971
      @martyshwaartz971 Год назад +66

      No matter the price point, buying Ibanez is consistently one of the best values for money.

    • @rickrichards2829
      @rickrichards2829 Год назад +12

      I also think you would stand a chance at getting a good price if you sold it because of Ibanez's reputation but you will generally take a bit of a hit selling something like a higher end Harley Benton etc which never achieve a great deal on the second hand market

    • @liteheavy
      @liteheavy Год назад +2

      Indeed

    • @beefnacos6258
      @beefnacos6258 Год назад +7

      Ibanez needs to take the concepts of their cheaper guitars and implement them on their higher end guitars. Like the grg series how it has the red shark inlays they should do that on their higher-end models as well.

    • @Melpheos1er
      @Melpheos1er Год назад +4

      Not to mention that Ibanez has the best neck there is (for people who likes thin neck)

  • @benfowler2127
    @benfowler2127 Год назад +190

    For anyone that is curious and doesn’t want to do the research… Jatoba is also known as Brazilian Cherry. It is a very dense wood. You will find it being used for stair treads and cabinetry in some homes. I’m shocked it’s on such an affordable instrument.

    • @doogledog1740
      @doogledog1740 Год назад +9

      I have a Jatoba fretboard on an Ibanez Talman bass. They've been using it for a fair time, at least on lower to mid-priced guitars and basses. it's a decent wood and can look good.

    • @rexrathtar3893
      @rexrathtar3893 Год назад +4

      I have a mid-range Ibanez with a jatoba fretboard. It's a lot lighter in colour than the fretboard on Phil's guitar here though. Not really a fan of the look of it myself. The guitar I have has a beautiful maple neck and I'd have just preferred maple for the fingerboard as well.

    • @xenogear88
      @xenogear88 Год назад +5

      Pau Ferro and Jatoba are very good woods. Everyone wants a rosewood fretboard because Fender and Gibson used this wood back in the day.

    • @pedromartinazzo5036
      @pedromartinazzo5036 Год назад

      @@xenogear88 Local Brazilian luthiers have been using these woods for more than 50 years, it doesn't get much better than south american hardwoods. I find it funny that everyone is trying to get Pau Ferro fretboards now that Fender and some other brands are using it.

    • @-drakrats-
      @-drakrats- Год назад

      @@rexrathtar3893 why didn't you buy a guitar with a maple fretboard then?

  • @Potatobrains_
    @Potatobrains_ Год назад +102

    I've been guitar shopping lately online and the one thing I've noticed is Ibanez has become the champion of just gorgeous guitars for the low-budget guitarist.

    • @mikeg6666
      @mikeg6666 Год назад +8

      They really do make some great guitar's at affordable prices , even these GIO models are well built and sound great. Great modding platforms also , if you're into that!

    • @louism8217
      @louism8217 Год назад +1

      I've owned (and still own a SZ320), a number of Ibanez guitars, they are easily on par with much more expensive guitars.

    • @mikeg6666
      @mikeg6666 Год назад +5

      @@louism8217 Absolutely and I'll even throw Schecter in there. They make great affordable guitars also , both these are my favorite!

    • @mikeg6666
      @mikeg6666 Год назад +1

      @@louism8217 The S521 is the next one on my list , I've got an RG421 and the AZES31 right now...

    • @beefnacos6258
      @beefnacos6258 Год назад +1

      @@mikeg6666 unfortunately the Gio models don't have the full RG size body. They're simply just not worth upgrading because they're like toy guitars.

  • @Gene_Cali
    @Gene_Cali Год назад +38

    Thank you for saying to use my ears to adjust pup height. I was never happy with factory settings on a few of my guitars. One step closer to knowing my gear.🎸🔥

    • @MidwestOntarioHeadwaters
      @MidwestOntarioHeadwaters 8 месяцев назад

      After setting up the intonation and string height, I'll strum a G chord through an overdrive pedal, and lower the pups until you can hear the individual notes in the chord.

  • @thomasmims7850
    @thomasmims7850 Год назад +105

    I work at Guitar Center and I almost impulsively bought this guitar (with my discount it would have been an actual steal) and while I don't regret it I am SO impressed with it. The only thing I'd like for it is to not say GIO on the headstock xD We guitar players are a shallow bunch aren't we? Ibanez has lowkey forced their way into my favorite guitar brands along with Schecter. They just can't be denied.

    • @Creed_fan_69
      @Creed_fan_69 Год назад +5

      Dude I feel you so hard on it saying “Gio” on the headstock. I don’t like it either and I know I have no GOOD reason for not liking it haha

    • @zakkmylde1712
      @zakkmylde1712 Год назад +2

      I was just talking to my girlfriend last night about how Schecter built guitars have become my go to. I have an LTD EC 1000, Wylde Audio Barbarian and a Schecter Diamond Series Solo ii. Out of 17 other instruments they are the ones that receive regular attention and all 3 get played whenever I sit to play. After about two decades of playing I found my brand. The Solo ii is basically a Gibson LP Custom except it came with things that make sense like locking tuners and SS frets. Oh and it's less than a quarter of the price. Got it for an absolute steal on top of everything because a wife was selling her husband's midlife crisis that he decided to not follow through on, literally how she worded it in the ad lmao.

    • @carlosalmendralenam9049
      @carlosalmendralenam9049 Год назад +5

      scratch it with a pick in "GIO", so I took it out of mine without damaging the paint

    • @TimO-wt9sz
      @TimO-wt9sz Год назад +2

      Lmao I cant dwny I hate the go logo to buy that being said I dont mind the squire logo lol ha ha such eye popping candy pirates aren't we.

    • @jomesias
      @jomesias Год назад +3

      Ever played a Jackson though? doesnt get more metal than a Jackson Randy Rhoads

  • @zaz4667
    @zaz4667 Год назад +9

    8:04 That will become a classic quote from Phil! "Ibanez please stop!" I found it hysterical!

  • @bartonamon
    @bartonamon Год назад +57

    Love the addition of the fret measurement Phil. Another amazing video, thank you.

    • @MiguelMakesMusic
      @MiguelMakesMusic Год назад +3

      same! recently started paying attention to that and I feel like it's one of the most important things nobody talks about. way more important than measuring pickup resistance IMO.

  • @danthegeetarman
    @danthegeetarman Год назад +25

    I have to say sounds like Ibanez is going back to what they were doing back when I got my first one. My $299 RG320DX was a magnificent starter guitar, but after that the starter guitars seemed to go downhill for many years after that, so glad to see them come full circle for another generation to have the opportunity for good quality affordable starter guitars 👍

    • @davidmckean955
      @davidmckean955 Год назад +3

      Replace the input jacks and give the frets a polish you have something stage ready. I played one locally the other day, it's much more than a starter guitar.

  • @MrSJPowell
    @MrSJPowell Год назад +111

    Also worth noting that several years ago, Pacifica was what forced Squier to step up their game. It's good to see Yamaha pushing here, and I hope this trend spreads to other guitar companies.

    • @nayr87
      @nayr87 Год назад +7

      Yamaha?

    • @briangeorgebowes
      @briangeorgebowes Год назад +4

      I have an RGX 621 from 1996 (got it for for my birthday) and it is still one of the best guitars I've ever owned.

    • @chris_2714
      @chris_2714 Год назад +6

      Where was Yamaha mentioned? Do they own Ibanez?

    • @walkdontrunplz
      @walkdontrunplz Год назад +14

      @@voornaam3191 who hurt you

    • @Jimboishere11
      @Jimboishere11 Год назад +5

      @@voornaam3191 What's the point if you need to replace 3/4 of the guitar? 🤣

  • @matthewmorin7016
    @matthewmorin7016 Год назад +214

    The guitar cost less than what Kiesel charges for that flip/flop paint job.

    • @BunkMasterFlex77
      @BunkMasterFlex77 Год назад +11

      I call it the flim/flam paint job.

    • @MrPhotonjockey
      @MrPhotonjockey Год назад +16

      I bought a $300 Chinese ax from Amazon with the same paint, SS Frets, compound radius roasted maple neck, bone nut, Mahogany body and locking tuners. This is the new price point for a quality overseas guitar.

    • @NoJobRob
      @NoJobRob Год назад +1

      @@MrPhotonjockey what was the guitar?

    • @MrPhotonjockey
      @MrPhotonjockey Год назад +7

      @@NoJobRob Musi Virgo Fusion. They have Increased the price to $359 now. I think they are a little nuts to ask that much, because you can get an EART T-Style for $400. I believe the EART has better pickups.

    • @houseatlantic8973
      @houseatlantic8973 Год назад +2

      I’m pretty sure they even charge more purely for a roasted maple neck as well

  • @jbowen24
    @jbowen24 Год назад +20

    Bought this model for my daughter as a starter and was very impressed with its quality at the price point. Plays fantastic too!

    • @Ron_Masterjohn
      @Ron_Masterjohn Год назад +1

      So this is ok for a totally new beginner as in my grand daughter who is 10?

    • @jbowen24
      @jbowen24 Год назад

      @@Ron_Masterjohn yes it would be a perfect starter guitar

    • @michael1
      @michael1 3 месяца назад

      @@Ron_Masterjohn I'd suggest you can easily do 2 things (a) Find a cheaper guitar that plays just as well or (b) Find a guitar that's better value for money albeit possibly a little more expensive. The point here is, phil was talking nonsense when he said the finish is like a $3000 guitar. Shiny paint is meaningless - it's precisely done because many beginners and their parents or grandparents have little idea what to look for so they go on appearance.
      We all did this at some point - I went to the guitar shop in the 80s and bought a guitar that was shiny and red and looked great. It wasn't great. You'll be luckier today because the vast majority of guitars play reasonably well. You do have to avoid some junk on places like Amazon and whatever, but if you go to a local music shop or find a good retailer online and look what they have in the beginner stuff you'll find playable guitars that are cheap. Save what you don't spend on this towards her next guitar - which is likely to cost more.
      If you don't play, her guitar teacher may well be willing to help you select an instrument or give advice. The only thing I'd put in this instruments favour is Ibanez guitars with 'wizard' necks, the neck is thinner than typical guitars - the idea is to let people play lots of fast notes, but it's actually a feature for people with smaller hands and the set of people with smaller hands includes kids and women (although there are exceptions) so she may well find the neck suits her.
      For similar reasons the guitar size and weight - because these are things that can make a guitar feel cumbersome for younger people.
      Note too, if she has lessons at school quite often the guitars get stored somewhere during the day. My son had to leave his guitar in a stock cupboard and the kids wouldn't be careful grabbing their own guitars so, even with a gigbag the guitar started to get a lot of dings and so on. Another reason really not to worry about a shiny finish.
      I wouldn't say don't get this guitar but I don't think this review was good - he seemed too phased by the shiny paint to be objective. If you get the guitar and the frets are unlevel then you'll need someone to level the frets. Really you want a retailer who will do this for you. Otherwise you're going to pay twice. Phil doesn't think about this. Or perhaps he thinks it's a way of him making money, the manufacturer's QC is poor, the retailer just ships the box - so now the purchaser has to find someone like him to pay to get the guitar into a playable state. I mean, for a more expensive guitar it might be worth paying for plek or a setup, but imo a cheap guitar either plays well or it's junk because at the cost of paying someone to try and fix a cheap guitar you could have gotten a better one.

  • @komraderymcdermott5903
    @komraderymcdermott5903 Год назад +36

    I own this as well, this thing is absolutely incredible, I’ve never had such a good playing guitar for the money by an name brand

    • @komraderymcdermott5903
      @komraderymcdermott5903 Год назад

      @@MikJames sounds like someone who hasn't gotten past the '59 mentality lol

  • @FormaAlert
    @FormaAlert Год назад +2

    0:50 this whole section about woods got me unreasonably excited, felt so good hearing someone as experienced as you talk about how little wood matters outside of pricing/sourcing matters

    • @donniejean
      @donniejean 3 месяца назад

      Gave you a woody?😂

  • @Chris_Nouvelli
    @Chris_Nouvelli Год назад +10

    No matter what brand of guitar I’m currently playing, I’ll always come back to being ‘an Ibanez guy’. I just love the brand. It was the first manufacturer I ever truly loved when I started playing. Growing up, my band mate bought a Prestige RG570 and it looked very similar to this, aside from the addition of an Edge Pro trem. For me, I can just trust that I’m going to pick up any Ibanez and it’ll be great for me.

  • @TurfShifter
    @TurfShifter Год назад +28

    That finish is superb regardless of the price. Might have a look to see if we have that in the UK.

    • @phillippitts6294
      @phillippitts6294 Год назад +2

      They really pop in person. 🤘🏻🖖🏻

    • @robbiexbaker
      @robbiexbaker Год назад +3

      guitarguitar sell it for £280!!

    • @TurfShifter
      @TurfShifter Год назад +2

      @@robbiexbaker that is spooky I was looking at it on their site when your comment flagged up.... Omen? Purchase?

    • @ianjamieson3985
      @ianjamieson3985 Год назад +2

      Guitarguitar say that it's a 'Spot' series (whatever that is) limited edition which is only available from them! But I found it on quite a few other sites including Thomann who price it at £247 but currently out of stock! They do however have a B stock at £231 and their B stock from all reports is indiscernible from new. It is however also listed on Ibanez's UK website with no mention of being a special edition.

    • @clintwilson6380
      @clintwilson6380 Год назад

      Dude, you played any Gordon Smith guitars?

  • @Rusty-METAL-J
    @Rusty-METAL-J Год назад +11

    Ibanez is just 1 example of the dedication and passion that the people of Japan have for anything that they do. We have some wonderful Allies and Friends in the Japanese.
    Another thing about Ibanez, that's all The Satch Man(Joe), and also Steve Vai. Ibanez has painting beautiful canvases all over the worlds of METAL and Rock Music, for 4 Decades and maybe some change. I just bought my 1st Ibanez. I got an RG-7 that was built in 2013. She sounds Increditastic.

  • @BK-lx5mo
    @BK-lx5mo Год назад +12

    I bought an RGA Gio (GRGA) with an Edge iii on a whim. It punches WAY above its weight class. I swapped all the Edge iii bolts with SS, swapped the pickups with an old set of V8/V7 I had handy. It stays in tune really well and sounds great (I added coil splits as well). I love having a mahogany guitar with a Floyd (Think Kirk Hammett Kill ‘em All solo sound.) The neck, like the one here, is a generous C shape which is refreshing for Ibanez.

    • @thomasd9237
      @thomasd9237 Год назад +2

      Why not just buy a real guitar to begin with ?

    • @Fiveash-Art
      @Fiveash-Art 5 месяцев назад

      @@thomasd9237 Maybe because he's having fun modifying a cheaper guitar? 🤷‍♂

  • @LTD-7
    @LTD-7 Год назад +1

    *I've got that Ibanez with a solid walnut body and it's a magnificent guitar that play's beautifully..*

  • @judosailor610
    @judosailor610 Год назад +5

    I’ve honestly never played a high end Ibanez. But I’ve owned and played several low end/entry level ibanez’s including both acoustic and electric and they’ve all been great!

  • @mikerauter1859
    @mikerauter1859 Год назад +2

    Hoping the high (2.25mm) action Phil measured isn't factory set to disguise uneven fretwork, if you lowered it to 1.5, 1.2, 1.0mm perhaps what a lot of players prefer, you would probably have to fret level, which if done professionally kills the price of a cheap guitar...

  • @mynamesdalton7186
    @mynamesdalton7186 Год назад +4

    Owned this guitar for a few months now, I first saw it at a guitar shop and sadly let it slip away. With that heart breaking news, I went straight to Sweetwater and ordered one. For a composer, even beyond entry level, this thing feels like butter. Especially if you’re into bands like polyphia, or even classical compositions, the neck on this things does the job wonderfully. It really feels geared towards those Neural DSP/ plugin amps with an audio interface. It’s less of a beginner guitarists guitar, more of a beginner producer’s guitar. Sick find.

  • @Anikanstern
    @Anikanstern Год назад +1

    I have played a couple of these at a guitar store. For some reason the action was set super high so I wasn’t blown away.

  • @bobwallace9814
    @bobwallace9814 Год назад +7

    I can see what Ibanez is doing here. They are doing what some other companies (especially car mfgs.) do and that is their own "Ibanez for Life" marketing. Start them on a GIO and continue to upsell and upgrade on Ibanez guitars as the buyer progresses in life and guitar skills.

  • @DOESlab
    @DOESlab Год назад +1

    The output jack is brilliant, cause when it's often accidentally pulled out it wont break easily, or got twisted cause it's one whole unit, better reliability and durability. I'm suprised you don't see the benefit.
    I would get the walnut flat finish cause it has this hand built vibe about it

  • @GregPentecost
    @GregPentecost Год назад +6

    Been really impressed with Ibanez lately. Not a brand I've used much in the past, but added the AMH90, AG85 and Gio Mikro Bass to the collection in the past few months and completely impressed with all of them.

  • @draleigh8881
    @draleigh8881 Год назад +1

    this is the one ive been waiting for somone to mod! some locking tuners and new pick ups this thing is sweeet!!

  • @Rocktalk101
    @Rocktalk101 Год назад +5

    I bought one of the Gio series guitars years ago and they are great guitars for the price and I feel that they are better then even some more expensive guitars. I just past mine on to a good friend of mines son who is starting to play guitar and he loves it! Again in my opinion they are great guitars!.

  • @marcherwig8060
    @marcherwig8060 Год назад +29

    I would also say for "Name Brands", Squier has also been moving in the same direction with their contemporary series. Upgraded hardware, electronics, roasted maple necks, contoured heel, ect. It's great to see another brand like Ibanez also get the hint for what the common player is looking for.

    • @joecoach7268
      @joecoach7268 Год назад +4

      I played a $599 Squire 40th Anniv Tele today in a music store and it was as good as any Fender I have ever owned. It was a dark mahogany wood (I think) with roasted maple neck and black binding - it was a really nice guitar.

    • @danielx5039
      @danielx5039 Год назад

      @@joecoach7268 I ordered myself that tele in green ... can't wait to arrive

    • @araybeezy1653
      @araybeezy1653 Год назад

      this is almost the exact same guitar as a 20 year old ibanez RG321 except with roasted maple instead of regular maple.

    • @DarthCiliatus
      @DarthCiliatus Год назад +2

      They've upped their game even with the affinities. I got a 2022 affinity tele a few months ago and it played and sounded as good as a classic vibe.

    • @_Yep_Yep_
      @_Yep_Yep_ Год назад +4

      Squire and this guitar come out of literally the same factory as production contract guitars, so your observation is on point.

  • @davidmaynard398
    @davidmaynard398 Год назад +1

    Thanks Phil! I bought this guitar after viewing your channel! You where 100% correct! I love it very light and sounds great I put some locking tuners on it! Thanks Again! Love your channel!

    • @Fiveash-Art
      @Fiveash-Art 5 месяцев назад

      What kind of tuners did you put on it? I've been looking at that and I thought I'd go for some of the cheaper Grovers. I don't know though. I don't really wanna spend over a 100 bucks for tuners on a 300 dollar guitar.

  • @occamsrazor9183
    @occamsrazor9183 Год назад +1

    I bought one about three years ago, excellent finish, and most of the bells and whistles like high-enders. I have a vintage Carvin dc127c, a lot heavier, and enjoy them both the same...

  • @grene1955
    @grene1955 Год назад +1

    I think that's the nicest clean tones I've ever heard from an Ibanez... very impressive!

  • @cizmar1972
    @cizmar1972 Год назад +9

    Ibanez never disappoints, even with their budget lines.

  • @TheDp1965
    @TheDp1965 Год назад

    Great review. My son just bought an Ibanez SR400egm bass, being old school and owning a Fender 1971 P bass and a older musicman RAY34 I would never of thought looking at an Ibanez. I got to tell you his bass is a Very Very nice Guitar in that $400.00 to $500.00 dollar price range. Cheers.

  • @bloosman1
    @bloosman1 Год назад +8

    Recently bought an Orangewood Berkley acoustic guitar. I've owned a Taylor that was at the same price point in the early 2000's. The Oragewood is superior in so many ways, from the L.R Baggs pickup/internal mic to the setup, to the all solid construction. Things are changing!

    • @Artcore103
      @Artcore103 Год назад

      sweet. I have the Mason Live and it's quite nice. but I can't run ultra light strings on it, some of the frets choke out. with lights there's zero issue. i tried adjusting the truss rod some and it didn't really help, but i haven't tried to do a thorough setup or really test/push the truss rod adjustment much. really I should be using lights anyways, it's just that I don't play much and I primarily play electric so my hand muscles for playing acoustic are just weak so I wanted to try and make it easier lol. also, i really like the cutaway look and got it for that, but I do wish it had some more low end/volume, not that it doesn't sound amazing, it does, but just as a preference thing I think I'd go a bigger body without a cutaway like a dreadnaught style or something next time. i tell myself it's for fret access too but when am i ever shredding the top of the fretboard on my acoustic in reality? yeah... basically never. lol.

    • @edwardrichard5665
      @edwardrichard5665 Год назад

      What a fine instrument .😮

  • @ianjamieson3985
    @ianjamieson3985 Год назад +4

    Great review Phil, you're the most on point as always! I think you're spot on in that it's Ibanez fighting back against the all-budget brands who are stepping their game (and with it their market share) up.
    On the jack socket: Ibanez say it's been improved for durability. It shouldn't be long before there are aftermarket copies!

  • @MartRockCafe
    @MartRockCafe Год назад +10

    Thats a really nice guitar, love the paint job, cheers Phil 👍🤘

  • @michaelgrahamwongacutemadness
    @michaelgrahamwongacutemadness Год назад +1

    I bought mine from Guitar Center instead; I didn’t think for a $300 guitar nowadays that there were many imperfections as Ibanez quality went up in very recent times without raising prices dramatically except the 50th Anniversary ones started really expensive, but this was still sold to me as a scratch n’ dent for two frets on one side sticking out a little bit and the fact that the pickups don’t really move though you can see in photos how tight it is compared to other guitars with direct-mounts. I thought they were basically high-output passives when stuck like that and I have the adjustable screws set even higher yet not so close that the string loses sustain which of course is less likely with an active pickup being under-wound in that case, but I really like how the poles aren’t actually the magnets themselves like on a lot of alnico pickups with fixed poles which I could care less for since their magnetism doesn’t hold as well yet generally cost more and there’s a drop of gain when doing string bends; I think the slotted screws despite being harder to turn resemble staple pickups and the two-poles per string like on many bass guitars but also like flat pickups which one side is therefore they’re versatile in design when you really think about it sounding way better than stock pickups at that level.

  • @_Peremalfait
    @_Peremalfait Год назад +2

    When I was young, if you wanted a decent guitar it was going to cost you a lot of money. How great is it that beginning guitarists can afford a good guitar that they can learn on and also use professionally after they've learned.

  • @tiagoramalhais5493
    @tiagoramalhais5493 Год назад +2

    Last week I got an SA GIO for my brother, 90€ used, really impressed with the quality.

  • @davelock3166
    @davelock3166 Год назад

    Totally agree. Hope Squire does the same. Their Bass fit and finish at the moment from Indonesia is a lottery at the moment.

  • @thomashalley7258
    @thomashalley7258 Год назад

    Just bought my nephew a Gretsch he pointed out and it is slightly more than 300 but is punching way above its weight. Plus the neck felt so good.

  • @DashRiprock513
    @DashRiprock513 Год назад +1

    Hey Phil, thank you for pushing back on the guitar snobs.

  • @terrorbirds9835
    @terrorbirds9835 Год назад +7

    Gio has been a killer option for years. I don’t know why they don’t get more love. I got a Gio DC style, did a few upgrades, and that’s my main guitar. I leave my Gibson at home and don’t worry about it.

  • @bentravis99
    @bentravis99 Год назад +1

    Wow I didn't even know you could measure most of this stuff on a guitar! Thank you for showing all this!

  • @nesticle
    @nesticle Год назад +1

    I saw this in store a few months ago and the color is amazing. It's hard NOT to notice it on the wall. The neck felt great too for the price.

  • @GearGasms
    @GearGasms Год назад

    I’m shooting this guitar on Monday! Many of my initial observations match yours

  • @Grindermetalhead
    @Grindermetalhead Год назад +1

    This might sound like a dumb suggestion, but when you do the fret ends test, you can just flip the same sock around instead of using two socks, one for the bass and one for the treble side. That will produce less waste and it will also save you a couple of bucks in the long run.

  • @crankinwithcaison2710
    @crankinwithcaison2710 Год назад

    I bought this thing from he day it went into stores. Cheapest guitar I own but plays better than the expensive ones. Great video!

  • @rrojahn
    @rrojahn Год назад +1

    Love the Tim Pierce cameo at the end! Truly epic!

  • @arndlorenz6630
    @arndlorenz6630 Год назад +1

    I have that same model and I love it ! Even though it is awesome right out of the box, I swapped the pickups to a set of Lace D3 sabertooth, put on abalone like inlay stickers in a tree of life pattern and knobs with abalone tops. It’s a killer now🤘

  • @lumberlikwidator8863
    @lumberlikwidator8863 3 месяца назад

    My first guitar was a Kay. It was handed down by my brother and the strings were about 3/8 inch above the neck. There was no adjustable truss rod and I was ready to give up the guitar. My first good guitar was an Ibanez, a shameless copy of a 1959 sunburst Les Paul, and it sounded and played great. I still am a huge Ibanez fan to this day.

  • @Aleriion
    @Aleriion Год назад +1

    I own a white Ibanez GIO RG (manufactured April 2016 in China) and it really is a great starter guitar. I don't have any plans to replace it. It did and still does everything I want a 6-string to do. One point of failure however, was the input jack, which went out in November/December of 2021. I replaced with a Pure Tone 4-point input jack (only cost $5, great and easy upgrade on probably any guitar) and it was a pretty simple install since the input jack "hole" was normal and not plastic like this. If anyone buys this model with the plastic input jack, expect that you will likely need it replaced and that, like shown in the video, the hole is too small for a normal input jack. I was really disappointed to see that they messed around with the input jack in such a way that would make it hard to fix if need be, but maybe this will increase the durability of the stock input? I'm not sure. Please keep this in mind if you are purchasing or looking to purchase.
    My Ibanez has the same sound qualities as the one that was demoed in this video. Again, other than the potential for the input jack to go awry and be difficult to fix in these newer models, this guitar will probably do everything you want.
    - good looks (subjective)
    - sounds good when recording
    - warm stock neck pickups for twinkly cleans
    - hot and aggressive stock bridge pickups (trust me these can go way harder than they did in this demo with the right pedals and amp settings)
    - stock tuners do a good enough job as well, and can handle thicker gauge strings and keep them in tune at least all the way down to drop C/B (if you wanna go lower, consider a 7-string or 8-string)
    I think this guitar was one of the best, if not THE absolute best purchase of my life (I bought used btw), and I don't plan to ever get rid of mine. At the end of the day, even still with the input jack nonsense, I would co-sign this purchase for a beginner

  • @Andrew_182
    @Andrew_182 Год назад +2

    That’s rad, I’m really glad a big name is starting to take notice and compete with the “new kids” in town like this. This sort of competition is always a benefit for us the consumers. Thanks for bringing attention to it Phil.
    Also, that paint job looks great. Last year I bought an LTD EC-1000 in their version of that paint called Violet Andromeda. It’s a little more reactive to light shifts and has some copper and green in the mix with the blue and purple, but it was 4x the list price. Don’t get me wrong, it was worth every penny of what I paid (thanks to your advice I got a deal from my sweetwater guy), but its really cool to have that color change option at this super low price point now too.

  • @jessicagarland4167
    @jessicagarland4167 6 месяцев назад

    I saw that s guitar at my local guitar shop and immediately fell in love with it. I am thinking of getting into electric guitar, if I do I definitely will be buying this one

  • @justinfleming7603
    @justinfleming7603 Год назад +1

    I got a woodgrain gio ,the new one
    Had to adjust the neck to straighten and I put a new nut on it but works great
    Just like you said mine needs frets polished real good
    Love the gio

  • @TimO-wt9sz
    @TimO-wt9sz Год назад +1

    Phil please do a sharpen on this go I'm super pumped to see it common buddy you can do it with spare parts around the shop.. curious to see thanks Phil another great video

  • @ronoblivion4222
    @ronoblivion4222 Год назад

    Right on. I tell everybody the new gio standards far exceed the past models

  • @alienlovetunes
    @alienlovetunes Год назад

    Definitely there’s competition in the market and people are open to options, that is great

  • @DeadCityJxro
    @DeadCityJxro Год назад

    Yes! I've been advocating Ibanez since the 90's!!!

  • @hoosierdaddy2308
    @hoosierdaddy2308 Год назад

    I watch you a lot, but don't comment a lot, but had to this time..
    We live in a time when gear is as good as it gets for the price. While there is some junk out there, I'm 61 and when I started playing even moderately expensive guitars could be junk, and inexpensive guitars were almost not playable unless you took them to a lutheir and spent 3 times the money to get them up to standard. Just to gig I mean.. It was terrible.
    I'd spend less than 400 on a guitar today with the guitar and maybe a new nut and tuners and play a gig and not be worried at all..
    You have a great channel sir. Thanks for telling the truth about the business. Most people don't hear that part of the industry, but hear a lot of the marketing only.
    Thanks for that.. Great channel and great topics. Really appreciate the value you bring.
    Tim

  • @ShredRexGuitar
    @ShredRexGuitar Год назад

    I have played a few of them....since I work in a store and sell them. Amazing playing feeling and looking guitar at a ridiculously good price.

  • @williamdon3442
    @williamdon3442 Год назад +1

    Very nice. I had a gio back in the day , and even without what this guitar has it was a very well built guitar. Always loved Ibanez guitars. Good video sir

  • @allendean9807
    @allendean9807 Год назад +1

    In 1999, my wife got me a Gio- kind of my reintroduction to guitar, after not playing for a few years. I played the hell out of that guitar, until i got my first Schecter, in 2009. To this day, that guitar still played great! I did change out the pickups to a Alnico 2/ Jazz, and decked the trem for more tuning stability.

  • @ashgonza92
    @ashgonza92 Год назад

    I usually find a lot of fluff on these guitar channels but dude you are so awesome and informative at what you do.

  • @kevinmorris7722
    @kevinmorris7722 Год назад

    Even the big guys back when knew to make student guitars that played well. Seems for the last few decades students have just been stuck with cheap. CNC made it better but Ibanez is a brand that a student or experienced player will be proud to have.
    Glad to see it. Feeling proud when you play is important. Very important.

  • @felipew101
    @felipew101 Год назад

    That was my first time actually seeing Tim Pierce play the outro music! Very very cool👌👌👌

  • @aigomezguitar1362
    @aigomezguitar1362 Год назад +3

    I had the exact same thoughts when I first saw this model introduced in their instagram story unveiling. It's crazy to think about how years back in the mid 2000's finding any features like these on a 300$ guitar was wildin.

  • @cantyouhearmeknocking1961
    @cantyouhearmeknocking1961 Год назад

    I have been playing 50 years & 2 of my favorite guitars are a 1972 Ibanez Artist, and a 2015 Ibanez RG450 that I souped up. I also have a 1978 Gibson LP Custom & a 1976 Fender Strat, and several other older guitars. The Ibanez guitars get played as much or more than the others. Great guitars for the money.

  • @kgmyatthu3171
    @kgmyatthu3171 Год назад +1

    This is the kind of review i want to look at when I’m trying to decide.

  • @Arbolist
    @Arbolist Год назад

    First electric was a '08 Gio Ibanez RG. My favorite guitar. Upgraded pickups and tuners and leveled the frets, now it's a metal machine.

  • @davva360
    @davva360 Год назад

    I bought one of these as. a result of this video. My first Ibanez. I am extremely impressed especially for the price point. The guitar was set up great out of the box. The only thing I have done is added Hipshot locking tuners and thats just because I hate doing string changes without lockers. The original tuners were ok but not great. Sounds good, plays very good.

  • @benachurch
    @benachurch Год назад

    Man that’s nice!! And some damn fine playing too sir!! Great video Phil as always. Cheers from Aus!
    🤘🏻🇦🇺🤘🏻

  • @Amp497
    @Amp497 Год назад +8

    Great guitar, great features. It's good to see a name brand putting out a nice quality product at a very reasonable price in today's market. Ibanez should change the jack, or provide a bag of replacement jacks with every guitar because I think the owner will be running through those jacks at a pretty quick clip. Great review, Phil!

    • @joecoach7268
      @joecoach7268 Год назад +1

      Haha! I agree - its pretty awful and even worse seeing it in person.

  • @harlequintwo
    @harlequintwo Год назад +1

    Awesome video - guitar is pretty amazing ... but that output jack is pretty close to a deal-breaker for me.

    • @Fiveash-Art
      @Fiveash-Art 5 месяцев назад

      It's really weird they'd do something like that. I'm just gonna deal with it... If it craps out, I'll just pay to have it fixed with a metal jack.

  • @ibanezcollector
    @ibanezcollector Год назад +1

    I put a set of Duncan's in mine and its become one of my go to guitars. Love it such a great value.

    • @ibanezcollector
      @ibanezcollector Год назад +1

      @@stinky_lizard I just did the pickup swap for now and its fantastic.

    • @ibanezcollector
      @ibanezcollector Год назад

      @@stinky_lizard I used some springs I had laying around from strat pickups to use instead of the stock foam.

  • @brian770
    @brian770 Год назад

    glad to see this vid, i have 7 ibanez guitars, from a Gio all the way to the Joe Sat. js2410 , and while the gio could never touch the js it has a quality all of its own. Ibanez has really been doing the "low end" a lot of justice with the Gio line.

  • @kaylan.3633
    @kaylan.3633 Год назад

    You’re the reason I just ordered this guitar!

  • @marshallstack8570
    @marshallstack8570 Год назад

    Hey Philip, I've got a 1977 Ibanez Challenger, love it. Big lawsuit era. I've also got a acoustic/electric Ibanez, love it 🤠🎶

  • @BlutigeTranen
    @BlutigeTranen Год назад

    I have an older GIO, I love em. It's one of my earlier ones I owned when I was younger.

  • @SergioGonzalez-gi9kr
    @SergioGonzalez-gi9kr Год назад

    I have a 300 dollar Ibanez archtop that has been fantastic. Fit and finish is good. Really nice neck. It can do everything from jazz to blues to indie rock to country and classic rock. It's great.
    I also have an Ibanez gio bass that I picked up used for 120 bucks. It's got a built in active boost preamp. Sounds and plays great. Awesome values.

  • @gw2031
    @gw2031 Год назад

    A beautiful sounding guitar!! Warm yet jangly, love it!

  • @TwistedIdentity
    @TwistedIdentity Год назад +1

    So after seeing this I noticed my local shop had one. I had to have it. I own..11 guitars at the moment and this is up there with much more expensive ones in terms of craftsmanship. Plays DAMN good. I played an RGA (HP line so around $800) and other than the medium frets, I preferred how this Gio felt in the hands to that RGA.
    Now to have fun upgrading it.

  • @sandyturner1911
    @sandyturner1911 Год назад

    I just got one of these, used. I normally like the S style, but this one is beautiful. I ordered some StewMac Golden Age pickups for it..Overwound in the Bridge, and a Regular wound Neck. I'm going to put a 3 way switch in it. The neck feels and plays great, so it's totally worth it.

  • @bw1955
    @bw1955 Год назад +1

    I really like the finish and think Ibanez makes great inexpensive guitars. I wish they sold a hard tail RG in Jewel Blue finish. I’d buy it ASAP.

  • @craigthomasson8565
    @craigthomasson8565 Год назад

    I don't care for the jack, but at least they gave you enough slack in the wiring to be able to solder and replace. I suspect several of the component companies will offer a replacement for $10 or maybe even Ibanez. To me, not a big problem. That is a lot of guitar at that price point. I'm probably going to get one just for that color. I realize how bad that is, but the Flip flop purple PRS set my brain on fire with guitar lust and I've never seen anything close that I could afford. I also really want a hardtail. They stay in tune better than anything with a trem that hasn't been professionally setup. Great video as always. I love your channel. Thanks for all the great content.

  • @thegaindane
    @thegaindane Год назад

    Just picked up one of these a couple of months ago, and it have quickly become the guitar I grab the most. It has a nice satin finish on the roasted neck, and is very lightweight (3kg.)
    Well done Ibanez 👍
    Now... I don't have any expensive guitars... But I grab this one more than my PRS SE Pauls guitar.

  • @v.k.7463
    @v.k.7463 Год назад +2

    For lower-cost guitars, Ibanez has always been one of my top recommendations.

  • @bradshannon862
    @bradshannon862 Год назад +1

    Fine-looking guitar! I'd love to see an HSS like this one in that price range!

  • @sniffmatip3865
    @sniffmatip3865 Год назад

    I have a 17 year old rg321 its pretty much the same as the 421 that's out now, but was made in Korea. I got it new for £219 back in 2005, today would be £386.47 for inflation and converted into dollhairs would be $465.81. This gio seems to be about the same as the 321 I have as far as build quality when I first got it. Ibanez have stepped the game up with the gio line for sure with this model at this price point. I ended up replacing everything except the body and neck and has what you get in a prestige as far as parts and wiring go. Its budget guitar that plays like a Japanese Ibby now. This will be an awesome mod platform for sure.

  • @sonicismybrawler
    @sonicismybrawler Год назад

    Saw this in person at a Guitar Center, the paint is absolutely magnificent in person.

  • @t3hgir
    @t3hgir Год назад

    Well done Ibanez! I bought a 2020 Indonesian RG450DX and it honestly has the same "vibe" as an 88' JEM 777VBK I used to own. Fantastic instrument.

  • @u.s.a.198
    @u.s.a.198 Год назад

    I have a RG 421 i bought as a blemish for $150... quality is very good.... i added a few things and it's great. Frets are very very good. only tapped a few down. ends are smooth. nut was replaced with a graphtech. wanted to experiment and added 2 dpdt pots with a 3 way switch. removed the cheap 5 way. i have 7 positions with this and the pots. did the PRS resistor trick too 1.1 and 2.2 new tonerider pickups generator model. i like buying a fixer upper... means more to me...

  • @deerfeeder2076
    @deerfeeder2076 Год назад

    Reminds me of the Ibanez ex I got as one of my first electrics back in like 1990. It was same price about same color with eastern maple neck. Loved that baby for all it was worth. Eventually blocked the bridge as it was a floating setup and I liked tuning to everything. Also put at the neck the emg 89 and the bridge the emg 85. I loved it. Thanks for your great review.

  • @Kittysuit
    @Kittysuit Год назад +1

    this guitar is stunning!

  • @WalkenDead
    @WalkenDead Год назад +1

    That's a good looking guitar, I'm not big on the super strat style but it's pretty sweet

  • @InsomniacMatt
    @InsomniacMatt Год назад

    Ran into a similar problem with the output jack my Ibanez GRG121DX when I went to change to EMGs. Glad I had a local Long & McQuade to finish what I wasn't able to.
    And at that price, it's almost perfect for after-market mods

  • @KuRo88
    @KuRo88 Год назад +1

    It does look beatiful.. I just wish it had the typical Ibanez inlays...

  • @BrandonPoirierBlair
    @BrandonPoirierBlair Год назад

    Ive had a GAX-30 from the Ibanez Gio series for 2 weeks and i'm in love! First electric guitar after playing acoustic and classical for 10 months and honestly I don't regret it one bit.

  • @JJGuccione
    @JJGuccione Год назад

    Excellent review as always - Thanks.

  • @RaccoonHenry
    @RaccoonHenry Год назад

    that looks like a solid buy. I own both a 20+ year old Gio and a 1.6 year old S Series. the S series is my main electric, and it's been amazing. the Gio is in storage because I've really worn down the frets and it's not very playable. I've only ever had to replace the volume pot, otherwise everything is stock and fully working! now this Gio looks closer in quality to my newer S series, other than the output jack. it's a great deal at that price point! (I'm not sure what kind of pots are in the S series, as it is dawning on me that I've never actually opened the back cover!)

    • @RaccoonHenry
      @RaccoonHenry Год назад

      almost forgot! the handshake in my older Gio is a typical unfomfortable square heel, and it's a 21 fret instrument. the carved handshake in this newer one looks the same as my S series, and that is such an improvement, it is very nice on the hands!! the jump to 24 frets is not such a big deal, I just like having the 2 full octaves (even if you're only actually gaining 3 notes...)