- GUITAR MANUFACTURERS
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- GUITAR PLAYING STYLE
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- alternative metal
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- death metal
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- doom metal
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- folk rock
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- speed metal
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- thrash metal
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- world
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IBANEZ GRGM21 MIKRO REVIEW
Electric Guitar by 'Ibanez'
Ibanez's GRGM21 Mikro certainly have some people voting in its favor, and some against, but overall, GRGM21 Mikro deserves your attention. Divided opinions emphasize it's features unique to different guitar players. The best advice is to check out the guitar features yourself, and try to see if GRGM21 Mikro is right for you.
24 frets
pickups: Dual Powersound humbucking
Carefully chosen set of features makes Ibanez's GRGM21 Mikro a really good guitar. Some might say that it lack's some, but GRGM21 Mikro's features still simply fulfill the average musician's needs. You won't be wrong to go with this axe ‘cause within it's reach is a wide array of different sounds and a lots of possibilities for tweaking the sound to make it yours. Getting one of Ibanez's GRGM21 Mikro is a way to go.
Sounding well, Ibanez's GRGM21 Mikro delivers what it's built for. A nice sounding guitar that needs to be played a bit before your playing starts sounding right. Not one of the “huge tone out of the box” models, GRGM21 Mikro is still very much appreciated for the nice tone it provides played through the right amplifier, so one could say that Ibanez did a nice job after all.
Another reliable model from Ibanez brings us a guitar that handles well and plays well. Finish doesn't feel bad at all, and the hardware is good. It stays in tune most of the time, so if you take the time to adjust the action & pickups the way you want them, you will feel comfortable while playing GRGM21 Mikro.
Playing live, GRGM21 Mikro will perform well and will not let you down. It is fairly reliable instrument both in studio and on stage, and will be a long term companion, as it is built to last. Ibanez has made a solid instrument that you will be happy with, and can depend on right from the start. Needs no backup as it has proven to be built really well.



