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| title = GIO line
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| image = GRX series 2002.jpg
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| caption = Ibanez GRX, 2002 catalog
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| code = GART, GAX, GRG, GRX, GSA, etc.
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| period = 1998–2019
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| related = [[ART]], [[AX]], [[RG]], [[RX]], [[SA]]
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| series = GIO series
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The '''GIO line''' a series of electric instruments produced for [[Hoshino Gakki]] and sold under the [[Ibanez]] brand. The GIO line comprised Ibanez's most affordable entry-level guitars and basses. The first GIO models were introduced in 1998.
   
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Various Ibanez guitar series have GIO variants, for example, the GRG models based on the [[RG]] series and the GSA models based on the [[SA]] series. These are usually the most affordable of that series. Some series have been issued under the GIO label exclusively at some point in time, for example, the [[RX]] (as GRX) and [[AX]] (as GAX) series.
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In terms of specifications, most GIO models differ from their non-GIO counterparts to them more cost-efficient to produce and ultimately make them more affordable. Common differences include the use of cheaper hardware and electronic components, other bodywood and a slightly different overall shape.
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For a list of GIO models, see Portal:GIO series.

The GIO line a series of electric instruments produced for Hoshino Gakki and sold under the Ibanez brand. The GIO line comprised Ibanez's most affordable entry-level guitars and basses. The first GIO models were introduced in 1998.

Various Ibanez guitar series have GIO variants, for example, the GRG models based on the RG series and the GSA models based on the SA series. These are usually the most affordable of that series. Some series have been issued under the GIO label exclusively at some point in time, for example, the RX (as GRX) and AX (as GAX) series.

In terms of specifications, most GIO models differ from their non-GIO counterparts to them more cost-efficient to produce and ultimately make them more affordable. Common differences include the use of cheaper hardware and electronic components, other bodywood and a slightly different overall shape.

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