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Ibanez JEMJR-WH

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Electric Guitar

  • Steve Vai signature model
  • Body: Meranti
  • Neck: Maple with KTS Titanium truss rod
  • Fretboard: Jatoba
  • Neck profile: Wizard III
  • Tree of Life fretboard inlay
  • 24 Jumbo frets
  • Pickups: 2 Quantum humbuckers and 1 Quantum single coil (HSH)
  • Standard double locking tremolo
  • Cosmo Black Hardware
  • Colour: White
Available since February 2015
Item number 356025
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Colour White
Body Meranti
Top None
Neck Maple
Fretboard Jatoba
Frets 24
Scale 648 mm
Pickups HSH
Tremolo FR-Style
incl. Bag No
incl. Case No
Artist Steve Vai
Style ST-Style
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Ibanez JEMJR-White
Dzulkarnaen 13.05.2020
Very good guitar & the quality also in standard control.
i recommend this guitar for those want to shred alot. this really awesome guitar, and the body very light, also the neck very thin. and easy to play. always in tune.
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Disappointing :(
Alan Warden 02.09.2019
I considered returning the guitar after a few days because it just didn't feel "right" for me.
After a string change and a lot of messing around with the tremolo to get it sitting right there was something about this guitar that just makes it feel cheap..
The paint finish is as good as it can be, no blemishes or noticeable imperfections - all OK there.
The balance is nice, so it stays wherever yo point it.
It's also a lot lighter than any of my Jackson guitars so it's quite comfortable to use on a long session.
The pickups are well matched for progressive tone changes through the five switch positions but the single coil in the centre is a different colour to the humbuckers and the pickguard. Another indication of cost cutting I guess, or a lack of quality control..
Sadly there are a few other bad points.
I swapped out the tremolo arm from one of my Jacksons because the one that came with the guitar had a tendency to come unscrewed as it was used.

I have played 8 gigs with the guitar and the lacquer on the bridge is already worn off on the bottom "E" through to the "G" strings - how bad is that ?
The "Jatoba" fingerboard is nasty.. even after a copious amount of "Doctor Duck's" oil it feels cheap. Would rosewood have been much more expensive ?
The frets were rough as hell straight out of the box and required a fair amount of polishing before they started to feel smooth enough to handle pitch bends without producing a lot of scratchy noise.

All in all I guess that I can get used to it enough to keep it, but it is unlikely that I will use it as my main workhorse.
As soon as I have my Jackson DK2S re-fretted it will be demoted to being my backup.
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Van Gogh 28.01.2018
It is totally a great value for money!
The neck is comfortable and gives you a lot of flexibility.
It also makes your life easier since it always stays in tune (but you maybe need new strings when it comes.(not necessarily))
It has all the features of an original jem and the electronics make a great sound. The painting is also very good everywhere except a little bit on the screws.(only a little). The only thing you need to think about is if you can avoid becoming paranoid about it's cleaning since it is white and every little thing that sits on it might anoy you.(or maybe it's just me.)
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A real Jem
Leo72 08.02.2021
I tried a Jem at the store when I ordered this one to compare the Jr to the much pricy Jem and I found no difference. Probably long term the floyd rose quality difference will become evident, but I felt no difference in the neck and pickups. If you want a Steve Vai experience and you can’t afford the other models this is your Jem.
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