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Ibanez PGMM21 Paul Gilbert Signature miKro Electric Guitar Metallic Light Green


Description
Despite its tiny body and short scale, PGMM21 does not sacrifice playability. The 0.10-0.46 string gauge ensures enough tension for playing comfort. The open polepiece Infinity R pickups deliver well-balanced tones with dense, rich mids, and wired with a lever switch that gives five different tonal options.



Features
- Small-size, semi-hollow poplar body
- 22.5"-scale maple neck with treated white pine fingerboard
- Ibanez Infinity-R ceramic humbuckers with coil taps, 5-way switch
- Top-loading 6-saddle hardtail bridge, die-cast tuners
Specs
- Body shape: Double cutaway
- Body type: Semi-hollow or chambered body
- Body material: Solid wood
- Top wood:
- Body wood: Poplar
- Body finish: Gloss
- Orientation: Right handed
- Neck shape: Artist Signature
- Neck wood: Maple
- Joint: Bolt-on
- Scale length: 22.5 in.
- Truss rod: Dual-action
- Neck finish: Gloss
- Material: Treated White pine
- Radius: 15 in.
- Fret size: Medium
- Number of frets: 22
- Inlays: Dot
- Nut width/material 1.614 in. (41 mm) Not specified
- Configuration: HH
- Neck: Infinity-R Ceramic
- Middle:
- Bridge: Infinity-R Ceramic
- Brand: Ibanez
- Active or passive pickups: Passive
- Series or parallel: Parallel
- Piezo: No
- Active EQ: No
- Special electronics:
- Control layout: Master volume, tone
- Pickup switch: 5-way
- Coil tap or split: Coil tap
- Kill switch: No
- Bridge type: Fixed
- Bridge design: 6-saddle Top Loading
- Tailpiece: Not applicable
- Tuning machines: Die-cast
- Color: Black
- Number of strings: 6-string
- Special features: Signature model Reverse headstock
- Case: Sold separately
- Accessories:
- Country of origin: Indonesia
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Reviewed by 1 customers
Better than the original Mikro!
submitted5 years ago
byDonV
fromCanoga Park, CA
I really like this guitar. I had one of the original Mikro's which I got rid of years ago and wish I had kept it. The different is that this has a 5 way switch with coil spitting pickups and the original is a 3 way with no coil spitting. On the Paul Gilbert version 1st position is bridge full humbucker. 2nd bridge single coil neck single coil. 3rd is neck and bridge full humbucker. 4th is neck single coil. 5th is neck full humbucker. Very cool and a lot of tone choices. Pickups sound very good. Comes with 9 gauge strings on it, I put 10's and it help with some of the buzzing issues that it had. I took one star off because the nut could have been cut a little better. A great guitar for the money.
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submitted3 years ago
asked byAlex
fromMesquite Texas
Would this be a good beginner guitar?I recently signed up for Percussion which I'm now set in and I also want and instrument to play just for fun.My first time playing a guitar and I want something simple but not too simple and this seems to match somewhat my budget.
This would be an alright beginner model, especially with the smaller scale so you don't have to reach as far for the lower notes.