

🎸 Small Scale, Big Stage Presence
The Ibanez RG MiKro GRGM21 in Jewel Blue is a solid-body electric guitar designed with a 22.2-inch short scale maple neck and poplar body, featuring dual high-output Infinity R humbuckers. Lightweight and compact, it offers professional-grade tone and playability ideal for beginners, young players, and traveling musicians seeking a powerful yet portable instrument.












| ASIN | B002DQ3YP2 |
| Back Material Type | Maple Wood |
| Best Sellers Rank | #28,416 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #150 in Solid Body Electric Guitars |
| Body Material | Poplar |
| Body Material Type | Poplar |
| Brand | Ibanez |
| Brand Name | Ibanez |
| Color | Jewel Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 386 Reviews |
| Fretboard Material Type | Maple |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00606559545636 |
| Guitar Bridge System | Fixed |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | H |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Included Components | not included |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 37.24"L x 15"W x 3.27"H |
| Item Height | 2.13 inches |
| Item Type Name | Solid-Body Electric Guitar |
| Item Weight | 5.7 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Hoshino USA |
| Neck Material Type | Maple |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| Scale Length | 22.2 |
| String Material Type | Nickel |
| Top Material Type | Maple Wood |
| UPC | 606559545636 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Ibanez electric guitars and basses are guaranteed to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of (1) one year from the date of original retail purchase. Please visit http://www2. Ibanez. Com/support/warrantyterms for terms and conditions. |
K**D
Its actually good!
Guys, I loved this guitar. I got it for my 7 year old daughter. I've been playing guitar on and off for 20 years and wanted her to have a decent, kid sized guitar. This thing does not disapoint. I even played it side by side with my Epiphone Les Paul Studio, and surprisingly this little guy kept up with it in the 1 and 3 positions on the Ibanez pickup switch. (I should note that I use heavy effects so I'm not taking about the clean sound by itself. Adding in gain, delay, reverb). But what my LP couldn't do well, was tone down all the power and humbucker-ness that this Ibanez could do in the 2 and 4 positions. I liked it so much I want to put a 5 way switch on my LP lol. The LP still sounded better and the harmonics were better while playing chords, but this little Ibanez was a pleasent surprise and still sounded great. I also enjoyed the stablility of the string tuning. I could tell as soon as i began tuning that I wasnt going to have any issues there. The string action and relief were great right out of the box. Didn't measure it, but it certainly felt good to play. Overall, solid guitar for a beginner. Heck i'd feel comfortable playing it live if it wasn't smaller and purple... lol. Think i might be a new Ibanez fan.
D**S
Repeat buyer
First let me say a big thank you to the seller GearTree for super fast and free shipping. This seller is awesome. Be sure you purchase your guitar from them. I bought this guitar for my sister and she loves it. Her hands are small like mine. I’ve purchased 3 of these. My second had an issue with a twang in the B string. I put a new set of strings on and it’s all good. The following is from my first review. I saw some negative reviews but decided to try it. You can’t beat the price. I was pleasantly surprised at the workmanship for this price line. Fret ends were smooth and no snags. I looked it over for flaws in the finish and couldn’t find any. I was surprised to have humbuckers and not some cheap junk. I let the guitar acclimate and then tuned it. No problem with keeping in tune. The guitar is smaller than I expected but I’m glad because I have small hands. I would highly recommend this for a child just learning. It’s light weight and would be easy for them to handle.
F**Y
Nice little quitar
Nice little guitar. Kids love it too.
B**R
Beautiful Guitar - Requires considerable work to be a good guitar
This guitar is beautiful and is a mini-RG. The seller did a great job packaging and shipping. This is guitar ideal for someone that desires a short scale guitar and who has reasonable technical skill on guitar repair which excludes most beginners. As other reviewers have pointed out, this guitar comes out of the box with terrible intonation. From the first to the twelfth fret we are looking at 1/2 or even a full step off. The string height needed adjustment as did the truss rod since fret buzz was an issue out of the box. The tuners were garbage -- they would not hold tune for more than a couple songs. I replaced the with Grover Minis and all is great there now. The strings were garbage. The pickups are actually pretty good although they do float a bit. So, overall, at $175 this is not a bad guitar if you are willing and able to do the needed upgrades. If you want a solid and inexpensive short scale I would recommend the Jackson Dinky Minion, which Amazon is selling here https://smile.amazon.com/Jackson-Dinky-Minion-Electric-Guitar/dp/B07GPKJZF6/ref=sr_1_4?crid=3SQ8X6JU8QLZG&keywords=jackson+dinky+short&qid=1647741677&sprefix=jackson+dinky+short%2Caps%2C141&sr=8-4 The Jackson is ready to rumble right out of the box (although I put 11's on it to really kick it up a notch).
S**Y
Worth your money.
Perfect out of the box. Great sound!
P**Y
Decent, inexpensive, short scale guitar, but needs some upgrades.
The vender, Adorama Camera, did a great job sending this guitar to me in a timely fashion. This review is about the Ibanez GRGM21MJB MiKro short scale guitar - NOT the vendor! OK, it only costs around $150 bucks, and even with the issues listed below, for $150 it is a decent value (i.e. 3/5 for an INEXPENSIVE guitar). If you are buying this for a beginner, then I suggest you have the following done before giving it to them: Replace strings (use regulars), adjust neck truss rod, adjust bridge height and (very important!) the string intonation. Optional: replace neck nut to increase string sustain. PICKUPS are pretty good, although the fabric wrap merely hinted at providing any protect to those teeny tiny 44AWG pickup wires: improved by removing wrap and sealing with liquid electrical tape. The pickups are mounted using only 2 screws - so they are wobbly: fixed by 3D printing a new 3-piece pick guard with 1 (top) + 2 (bottom) holes and a 1-to-2 hole 4-40 screw adapters (see pic). NECK is decent, but the fret ends are very rough: fixed by smoothing them down using a mildly abrasive rotary tool end. NECK NUT sucks, it is some kind of vibration dampening plastic! Fix: Replaced with a TUSQ blank - sounds a LOT better now. INTONATION: except for the low E string I was able to adjust the bridge saddles for correct intonation, while not perfect, the low E is close enough to work with. ELECTRONICS: decent pots and switch, I did add an EMG After-Burner (had to route out a pocket for the 9V battery and PCB/SW circuit). PAINT: Really cheap, really really cheap and easily chipped or scratched. TUNERS: Not the worst, but could use an upgrade as they have a lot of play in them. WEIRDNESS: When I took the neck off the body there was a 0.5" x 1" piece of sandpaper wedged between the neck and the body: huh? Anyway, NOW it is a 4/5 inexpensive guitar that now plays and sounds really nice!
M**K
Always Have Loved Maple Necks/Fingerboards
I dont "get" alot of these reviews. I've been playing forty years and have had at least five dozen guitars running the gamut of pricing. You never know with a guitar, they all are different. Personally, i have always liked maple necks and fretboards. It has a soft, easy to play feel. If it doesn't feel right, NOTHING else matters. This guitar feels good and makes it easy and fun again, the same can't be said of plenty of guitars I've owned over the years. I've had cheaper guitars feel great and really expensive guitars feel like crap. As long as it feels good, i can get a good sound by using pedals. I was very pleasantly surprised. The tuning is a slight issue but stretch them good and/or put a new set on it. The finish I think is great, too. I like it so much i am going to get another. That'll be a fun comparison. Like i said, you never know. I think it's a crapshoot. I don't trust so-called luthiers, either. I've had plenty of guitars come back less-playable. These were well-respected people. It's either playable or not. I like this little thing.
A**S
Good quality compact instrument
Ibanez has a winner here. Their quality control and manufacturing is very good even at this price point. Great for travel or a younger player. It travels easy on overhead compartment for international flights and tuning stability is very good. Intonation and action were spot on from the beginning no adjustment was needed. I would not recommend having this be your sole instrument to practice on as an adult player as the fret spacing and string tension have a very different feel under the hand, from a regular sized one.
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