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This was my first electric guitar when I bought it brand new in 02 or 03. I knew absolutely zero about guitar back then. It was cheap and good looking and my friends all played Ibanez guitars so I had to be a poser and get one. I have not modified it in any way other than new strings periodically. It's a very versatile instrument from blues to jazz to metal and it can take some serious abuse! Excellent starter.
Reviewed by jp on 8/13/2007 who plays Alternative Rock, Classic Rock, Blues.
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CRANK IT UP!!!
Purchased a GSA60 guitar with "Spider Line 6" 15W amp. I could not believe the sound coming out of this thing. Volume and clarity is clean. Just make sure the pictures hanging on the walls are secured and neighbors are not home (or at least sleeping). Using a Korg Chromatic Tuner CA-30 only takes a couple minutes to turn your guitar. Less than couple minutes once it had been tuned. Started out with a fret noise. Thought it was the guitar but it was the strings on the guitar. It went away before I was able to get the time to take it back. NO REGRETS ON THIS PURCHACE.
Reviewed by Bullmoose on 6/11/2007 who plays Rock, Contemporary Christian, Some Country..
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Love this Guitar, it's really comfortable.
I love the feel and sound I can get from this guitar, better than any Squier, that's for sure. I had a Squier, and i can say THEY TURN ME OFF, Ibanez is much better quality, even at this low price. I sat for nearly an hour between an Epiphone Les Paul, this Ibanez, and a Schecter, and the Ibanez won, because I liked the GOOD CRUNCH and METAL SOUND, and THE DA** GOOD SUSTAIN IT HAD. No dought, this is a winner
Reviewed by Kenneth on 1/3/2007 who plays Classic Rock, Hard Rock, and some Metal.
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Outstanding guitar
I tried so many different guitars before choosing the Ibanez GSA60. I looked at many guitars that were priced much higher including the Fender Strat and Fat Strat, but loved the way this felt and sounded. I really like the pickup configuration. Great clean sounds on the single coils as well as dirty on the humbucker. I paired this with a Line 6 Spider amp and am absolutely thrilled! As an amateur/hobbyist, this combination offers a vast array of sounds and plenty of power at such a reasonable price. For a little more money than the Squire and Epiphone packs, the difference in quality is enormous.
Reviewed by Jim on 1/11/2007 who plays Rock/Alternative.
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I love this guitar
I bought this little gem over a month ago and after playing Fenders for the last 5 years,I,ve been converted to Ibanez.This guitar just simply kicks ass.The sustain is unbelievable as is the tone.This axe is built for metal,no doubt about it.
Reviewed by Jeffo46 on 8/4/2006 who plays 80,s hair metal and classic rock.
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One of the best!!!
Why i rate it the best? At that low price this guitar kicks... I played it in every amps in every studio or in rehearsal stuios and with this guitar he did'nt failed me he always keep me rockin. Just dont make drop D on the E string or else it will be out of tune. My suggest is that you will pair this guitar with any toneworks effects well i have my ax1500g... I have this guitar for 4 yrs now and its sounds good the pick ups still works... More power Ibanez
Reviewed by w3lnu on 6/29/2007 who plays Rock.
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Not bad at all for a beginner guitar
This was the first guitar that I got. Originally I was going to get a Squire, but the guy I was talking to persuaded me into getting this, and I'm glad he did. The neck is smooth which allows you to jump and slide from fret-to-fret with ease. You can use a whammy bar on this guitar, which is great, because I love using it, whether it be for soloing, rhythm, or just screwing around. I personally have the blue body and I think it looks great. You can barely tell there's dust on it and if it bothers you, just wipe it off with a dry towel. This is one of the best guitars for it's price.
Reviewed by spikormikor13 on 9/20/2006 who plays Metal / Hard Rock.
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great sound
this guitar sounds great.if you dont buy it you will regret it.i have a crate xt65r and this is like a combo.the guitar can get out of tune fastif you use the tremolo but its a great guitar for practice.22 frets is good for a beginners because the fret board is a little narrow and it also works for adults,it also good for band practice.
Reviewed by guitar king on 3/19/2007 who plays rock and metal.
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Sweet Guitar That You Wont Want To Put Down
This guitar was the first one I saw that I liked the looks of when I walked into Strait Music. So I decided to plug it in just to see if it sounded as good as it looked (I have the white model and even though there is nothing fancy on this guitar it still looks sharp). I plugged it into an Ibanez and Fender amps and I was absolutely amazed at the sustain and sound of the guitar. Even when you went up to the highest notes it didnt sound like something was dying like my last guitar did. I strongly recommend this guitar for begginer and intermediate guitar players. The only problems I see is my guitar (when played on the humbucker setting) kind of fades in and out but not too noticable if you arent really paying attention to it. I also really dont like the whammy bar cause it makes the guitar get out of tune pretty easily which makes it hard to do palm mutting riffs so I think I might get it locked down. Other than those two things its very easy to play and sounds like a true rocking guitar. Way to go Ibanez!!! =)
Reviewed by Ready4Fame on 6/20/2007 who plays Rock/ Acoustic Rock.
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beginner to intermediate
The Ibanez Gsa 60 was my first ever guitar... I bought it used when i knew nothing about guitar and it played excellent. I used to play it through a Peavy Rage 158 and it sounded great. from learning scales to intense solos this guitar was excellent. It has taken damage (falls, scratches i.e.) but even through hard falls this guitar remained excellent the only way you knew it had taken damage were the battle wounds left behind. If your'e a beginner or an intermediate player with a low budget, this guitar is for you. It sounds and plays excellent.
Reviewed by MorePaul86 on 8/15/2007 who plays Rock.
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