GRGA models are budget friendly versions of RGA models. They are oriented primarily towards metal guitarists with their arched bodies, slim and fast necks and 24 fret fingerboards. GRGA32MRS 2012 Model is a solid bodied, double cutaway model with a body made of mahogany. This archtop is available in metallic red sunburst color option with a gloss finish. There are no pickguard and top binding options on this model. The bridge is Ibanez variant of a hardtail with string-through-body construction. It is painted, as the rest of the hardware, in cosmo black color. Pickup combo for GRGA32MRS consists of two humbucking pickups in classic bridge-neck arrangement. They are controlled through master volume and master tone knobs. Three position blade switches between the pickups. The neck is made of maple with GRGA contour and bolt-on joint. The rosewood fingerboard features 24 medium sized frets with dot inlays. GRGA32MRS 2012 Model is a new instrument made for the 2012 NAMM Show. The MSRP is set at $306.
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