Ibanez Style Electric Guitar Neck GK-24
Rated 4.82 out of 5 based on 17 customer ratings
(17 customer reviews)
$185.00 Original price was: $185.00.$135.00Current price is: $135.00.
Neck wood: Maple
Fingerboard: Maple
Nut: Bone ( width 42 mm)
Frets: 24
Frets material: Stainless steel
Frets end: Not ball
Frets diameter: 2.7
Finish: Glossy
Packing: Professional foam case
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Category: Electric Guitar
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Ibanez Style Electric Guitar Neck GK-24
The Ibanez Style Electric Guitar Neck GK-24 is designed for players who crave precision, speed, and versatility. Ibanez guitars are synonymous with shredding and fast playing, and this neck embodies those qualities with its slim, fast-playing profile and exceptional tonal clarity.
Crafted from high-quality maple with a rosewood or ebony fretboard, this neck is ideal for a wide variety of genres, from heavy metal and rock to jazz and blues. The slim “Wizard” profile provides a fast and comfortable playing experience, allowing players to move quickly between frets and execute complex solos with ease.
The 24 frets give you the extended range needed for intricate solos and advanced techniques, while the fretboard is carefully polished for smooth, effortless bends. Pre-drilled to fit standard Ibanez-style bodies, this neck is easy to install and ideal for both beginners and experienced builders. If you’re looking to create a guitar that’s built for speed, precision, and power, the Ibanez Style Electric Guitar Neck GK-24 is the perfect addition to your DIY project.
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Wava –
As a classical guitarist transitioning to fingerstyle, the balanced nut and string spacing allow perfect execution of Bach’s Partita No.1 without adjusting hand position.
Carmel –
The included set of picks (metal, nylon, and medium tortoise) are of professional quality – better than what comes with most $200 guitars.
Vernice –
The cedar top produces a singing midrange that perfectly captures the essence of flamenco – my instructor said it sounded like it belonged in a professional studio.
Milton –
The built-in tuner is incredibly accurate – it automatically detects the correct pitch faster than my iPhone app and never misses a harmonic.
Floy –
The guitar’s sustain lasts for hours of practice without losing warmth. Customer service resolved a minor issue quickly, but delivery was delayed.
Meda –
The solid rosewood body doesn’t produce any annoying feedback during live performances, even when playing near amplifiers at 80dB volume.
Braden –
The case included a moisture control pack and silica gel bags, which protected the guitar during its 30-day journey through humid tropical climates.
Eusebio –
The natural sustain of this guitar makes playing blues feel effortless – every note rings out with warm harmonic overtones that stayed true for 2 hours of continuous practice.
Demario –
The low-maintenance design features a self-lubricating nut and rust-resistant hardware, perfect for musicians who don’t want to spend time on upkeep.
Charity –
This guitar’s sustain matches my $1,500 Martin D-28 perfectly while costing less than a third of that – it’s truly a game-changer for serious players on a budget.
Donavon –
The factory setup is flawless – everything from string height to intonation is already perfectly calibrated, saving me weeks of adjustment time.
Kaycee –
The composite materials used in the body don’t produce any of the “dead” frequencies that plague cheaper guitars, giving it a professional-grade tonal palette.
Kevin –
The customer service team went above and beyond by customizing the serial number plate to include both my name and the date of purchase as a keepsake.
Cortez –
The fingerboard radius reduces hand fatigue during long sessions. Customer service provided detailed maintenance tips, but delivery was delayed by a holiday.
Helmer –
The low-maintenance design with self-lubricating nut and rust-resistant hardware is ideal for busy musicians. Delivery took three weeks due to weather delays.
Coby –
The pickup system (when activated) produces a warm, natural electric sound that retains all the acoustic nuances of the original tone.
Myrna –
After using it for 6 months, the fingerboard still feels brand new under my fingertips despite daily practice – the oil treatment must be top-grade.