Ibanez GRGM21BKN 3/4 Size Mikro Electric Guitar – Black Night Finish
The Ibanez Mikro 3/4 scale electric guitar is perfect for last minute rehearsals, running scales while waiting for downloads, young rockers just joining the fray or anyone who just wants a smaller neck and body. Not to be confused with other small guitars, the Ibanez Mikro is no toy. Mikro features the same construction, high quality and careful set-up of the Ibanez full size GRX and GRG models. Mikro’s 22″ inch scale length (standard guitars feature a neck scale from 24 3.4″ to 25 1/2″) makes it the right choice for beginner players or pros practicing on the tour bus.
Product Features
- The first Ibanez compact guitar
- 22″ scale Maple neck offers low tension and small size
- Perfect for beginners
- Set-up like the full-size GRG models
- Left-handed model available model (GRGM21BKNL)
Best value and perfect for small hands. Fun guitar! I bought this for fun and to replace a Squier Mini-Strat I gave away. I was very impressed with the quality of this little guitar! First, the body appears to be one solid piece of poplar. No visible seam. Very cool. The neck is one piece of maple with a maple fretboard, which is not something you see on cheap guitars. I have a more expensive full-size guitar which has a scarfed neck! The fretboard appears to have about a 12″ radius, fairly flat and set up for shredding. The frets edges are…
Very beautiful axe! I bought this for a Christmas gift for my son, and it’s December 11 right now. I opened the box and inspected the guitar when it arrived, but I haven’t plugged it in yet. So this isn’t a full review. I can say this guitar is NOT a toy. It is about 3/4 the size of a full size guitar as stated in description. The finish is perfect. The hardware seems solid. The strings and the action seem decent. The body and neck look and feel just like a brand new guitar should. My son is only 7 years old and…
Fun Little Giant-Killer Was looking at short scale electrics for travel and this one looked like a lot of fun. Mini Ibanez RG, 24 frets, maple fretboard, metallic purple? Outstanding.After first impressions – overall, can’t believe what you can get for $150 nowadays. Really better than I expected.However, I haven’t bought a new guitar yet that I haven’t had to invest in or do my own setup to get it to right. This one was no exception – it was plainly in need of intonation and didn’t want to settle down and…