I've currently got the Ibanez GRG170DX In Blacknight, it was actually my first electric guitar and it's very user-friendly, I'd definitely recommend it to starters on the electric guitar, I've now moved on to the Ibanez Art-320TGB however, and I still love that guitar. All guitars are different and I think if you went and tried it, got the feel for it, perhaps you may like it, if not, I'd carry on searching. It's very efficient for it's cost, it sounds great, it looks great, and I may say it's very hard to break, I've dropped mine several times and it's still perfectly intact, only a few minor bumps.My conclusion is, just try it out, it's a great guitar (From my point of view).
And I bet you'd love it as a starter guitar, Ibanez make awesome guitars. Best regards - Luke.
Your list of specifications are ridiculous and mean nothing. Play as many suitable guitars (ones that are in your price range in a shop....) as you can for 30 minutes minimum per guitar. If you are enjoying a few and feel comfortable with them --- that is a good start.
Always play it before buying one. You can play in store and buy on line afterwards....
On paper, the specs aren't bad, but it's a beginners guitar.
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