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STC-Shaped Guitar from Ibanez belonging to the Steve Vai series

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  • serialeq1serialeq1

    Ibanez JEM77 (2010)Published on 12/19/04 at 00:52
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    My poor LeMikou ...

    USE

    My poor LeMikou ...

    SONORITS

    My poor LeMikou ...

    NOTICE GLOBAL

    Will learn to play and make a sound other than his arch PREM Strat Hendrix (rip) and then come back to us a true critical but tell us that the guitar is bad but that after all you do not know anything j ' not see the interest my poor LeMikou ...
  • ragebackrageback

    Ibanez JEM77 (2010)Published on 12/26/04 at 04:04
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    The comment was made by t "Lemikou" is the kind ==> NUL
    in the world of guitar ... do not know the great Steve Vai, it's really not connetre the great classic guitar.
    of your test this guitar into an amp FENDER 15W or so .... PARK 15W ... !!!!
    critical tone of nivau reaches 0 points.

    USE

    Lemikou ....
    the handle can not be qu'agrble ... his game down on the rapidity ... he puts crazy lines!
    ... Fair its not a pleasant round would soon Prieux: P

    SONORITS

    ... Guitar made for several types of games.
    ==> For the BIG solo c the top ... but it still must know jou;)
    your criticism sue the rglage button to micro .. LOL ==> but lorque that your microphone 3, 2 double and 1 s…
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    The comment was made by t "Lemikou" is the kind ==> NUL
    in the world of guitar ... do not know the great Steve Vai, it's really not connetre the great classic guitar.
    of your test this guitar into an amp FENDER 15W or so .... PARK 15W ... !!!!
    critical tone of nivau reaches 0 points.

    USE

    Lemikou ....
    the handle can not be qu'agrble ... his game down on the rapidity ... he puts crazy lines!
    ... Fair its not a pleasant round would soon Prieux: P

    SONORITS

    ... Guitar made for several types of games.
    ==> For the BIG solo c the top ... but it still must know jou;)
    your criticism sue the rglage button to micro .. LOL ==> but lorque that your microphone 3, 2 double and 1 single .... obliged to have t ...
    (No lemikou t: s)

    NOTICE GLOBAL

    Lemikouu .....: S
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  • GergoGergo

    I love ... but!

    Ibanez JEM77 (2010)Published on 06/18/12 at 08:30
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    USA Ibanez Prestige model
    JEM77's Edge tremolo bridge (Floyd Rose-type)
    Channel 24 frets, 21-24 scalloped
    DiMarzio ® Evolution ® (H) neck
    DiMarzio ® Evolution ® (S) middle
    DiMarzio ® Evo 2 ™ (H) bridge could
    Tone, Volume, 5-way switch

    UTILIZATION

    I bought this guitar after having dreamed for years and after a long run, very long ... The model FP2 Floral me doing crack.
    The handle is great for those familiar with the brand, fast, easy, perfectly tuned.
    However after some time of use I find it much worse than my Jackson Soloist same range: I'm used to the neck-through, the gene set neck access key despite acute scalloped end of the round.
    This is very personal, th…
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    USA Ibanez Prestige model
    JEM77's Edge tremolo bridge (Floyd Rose-type)
    Channel 24 frets, 21-24 scalloped
    DiMarzio ® Evolution ® (H) neck
    DiMarzio ® Evolution ® (S) middle
    DiMarzio ® Evo 2 ™ (H) bridge could
    Tone, Volume, 5-way switch

    UTILIZATION

    I bought this guitar after having dreamed for years and after a long run, very long ... The model FP2 Floral me doing crack.
    The handle is great for those familiar with the brand, fast, easy, perfectly tuned.
    However after some time of use I find it much worse than my Jackson Soloist same range: I'm used to the neck-through, the gene set neck access key despite acute scalloped end of the round.
    This is very personal, therefore subjective.
    Ergonomics is otherwise perfect, rather light this guitar is not exhausting!

    SOUNDS

    Micro side nothing to say!
    Do not think that this guitar is reserved for schreders!
    We find very easily what its soft and rich in harmonics of the great Steve.
    But it can give much more attack and even excellent crunch.
    Clear his side a surprise: perfect for a well balanced and pure, but with some adjustments, it can generate sounds crystal clear ideal for funk and even a certain dullness sound of jazz.
    One note: even with a fat sound of this guitar is breathtaking sonic accuracy!
    A set of micro astounding versatility.
    I use it for me with a Line 6 Flextone III and a single Vox wah.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Use for approximately 3 months.
    Only the handle (and I say: only access to acute!) Puzzles me.
    In value, this does not seem exaggerated, at a good bargain it remains in the same price range as its competitors, and do not forget the look "Signature Model Limited".
    At the risk of surprising you, no I do again this choice!
    A Jackson Soloist with premium Seymour Duncan pickups and neck-through remains the best choice for me (I own one).
    On the other hand side look, what a slap, the pattern is sublime, the impeccable finishing ...
    Favorite? No doubt! I love it ... but ...
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  • honey33honey33

    Exceptional.

    Ibanez JEM77 (2010)Published on 02/19/12 at 01:33
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    I think it is a fabrication Japonnaise with a Floyd Rose and blocker strings.
    Evolution PAF PRO pickups if I do not talk nonsense settled by a 5 position selector, 1 tone and volume.

    UTILIZATION

    The handle is ulta-fast and handy, it's incredible.
    It's hard to beat.

    SOUNDS

    Honestly, I think she can play anything.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I bought this guitar when I was a teenager, that is to say approximately 20 years ago.
    Mine is from 1990 ...
    She remained long in his flycase but I realize how lucky I have it.
    The new version of the PS 2 still costs at Thomann E 3300 and for me it is not worth the former because the finish of the FP is a varnished fabrics (…
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    I think it is a fabrication Japonnaise with a Floyd Rose and blocker strings.
    Evolution PAF PRO pickups if I do not talk nonsense settled by a 5 position selector, 1 tone and volume.

    UTILIZATION

    The handle is ulta-fast and handy, it's incredible.
    It's hard to beat.

    SOUNDS

    Honestly, I think she can play anything.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I bought this guitar when I was a teenager, that is to say approximately 20 years ago.
    Mine is from 1990 ...
    She remained long in his flycase but I realize how lucky I have it.
    The new version of the PS 2 still costs at Thomann E 3300 and for me it is not worth the former because the finish of the FP is a varnished fabrics (the fabric of the couch with Steve Vai), therefore all models are unique.
    Indeed, the tissue does not fall in the same places on the guitar.
    I have a friend who has one and the reasons are not the same places.
    The only unless I can give is that the microphone can simply being bothered some people.
    For value, I think when you put the price we are rarely disappointed.
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  • Pascal - Ad LibPascal - Ad Lib

    Oh! The beautiful JEM!

    Ibanez JEM77 (2010)Published on 07/30/11 at 03:58
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    Already owner of SBS JEM I am madly, I fell for the new FP2, a pure spirit of a collector because basically it's the same guitar. Only fixing the neck and vibrato are different. For the rest, even violin, even mail. Copy and paste the data sheet:

    Basswood body
    handle "Monkey Grip"
    Channel JEM Prestige maple / walnut
    Rosewood
    648mm pitch
    Nut width 43mm
    430mm radius of the key
    Benchmarks "Tree of Life" in abalone
    24 frets W6105
    DiMarzio Evolution neck pickup double
    Micro vibrato double DiMarzio Evo 2
    Micro central simple DiMarzio Evolution
    Vibrato Edge
    Transparent plate
    Chrome hardware

    We love it or hate it, but this guitar has a real face, a style of decorat…
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    Already owner of SBS JEM I am madly, I fell for the new FP2, a pure spirit of a collector because basically it's the same guitar. Only fixing the neck and vibrato are different. For the rest, even violin, even mail. Copy and paste the data sheet:

    Basswood body
    handle "Monkey Grip"
    Channel JEM Prestige maple / walnut
    Rosewood
    648mm pitch
    Nut width 43mm
    430mm radius of the key
    Benchmarks "Tree of Life" in abalone
    24 frets W6105
    DiMarzio Evolution neck pickup double
    Micro vibrato double DiMarzio Evo 2
    Micro central simple DiMarzio Evolution
    Vibrato Edge
    Transparent plate
    Chrome hardware

    We love it or hate it, but this guitar has a real face, a style of decoration which belongs to her. The wood is covered with fabric which is then varnished. The cutting of the fabric in that each guitar has its own reasons and is a unique ...

    UTILIZATION

    The handle is a real Velvet, softness inexpressible. For cons, the only flaw of this guitar, why did you choose a traditional round screw while most of JEM have a handle "All Access"? Too bad, really. The descent to the treble is like all the guitars like Strato, with the hand that ends up banging against the heel. While in All Access, you go down on the box in the 24th meeting resistance. Odd choice. A priori, to meet the specifications of the first FP.

    It was not until I pay a little vibrato to the holding of agreement is perfect. Too bad the guitar is not set perfectly delivered, at this price, it is reasonable to wait ...

    SOUNDS

    His side, well, it's a JEM with microphones Evo :-) What It sings, that module, it responds to blow médiotor, it carves up the volume, a real treat. Its look and designer could think of it as a guitar rock nag reserved. Nay, it is very versatile. I use it with my cover band Pop / Rock, do not worry, it happens everywhere ...

    I plugged into an AXE FX ULTRA, which is connected either directly into the sound system, or (my return) on a Marshall 1960AV Cabinet 20/20 +. In other words, it sounds and all sounds. Well, of course, this guitar is particularly comfortable in the big rock and even heavy rock. Steve Vai is a design, though :-)

    OVERALL OPINION

    Value for money ... Uh ... And again, my dealer made me an additional discount for the 25th anniversary of the store. 2600 euros ... It stings a little anyway, and it is not necessarily justified. The next limited and unique models to weigh in the price, I suppose ...

    Repeat the same choice? Hmm ... With this story of Bolt, maybe I would hesitate ... Whatever, it is really too good this guitar:-D But it does not dethrone the SBS of its status as favorite.
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  • HatsubaiHatsubai

    Awesome pattern on this guitar

    Ibanez JEM77 (2010)Published on 07/07/11 at 20:26
    This guitar can be a bit of a pain to get ahold of as they weren't made for a very long time. They're also hard to find in good condition considering the top itself is a cloth. The guitar has a basswood body with a maple neck, rosewood fretboard with 24 frets, special vine inlay, unique handle carved out in it, an Ibanez Lo Pro Edge tremolo, last few frets scalloped, HSH configuration, all access neck joint, one volume, one tone and a five way switch.

    UTILIZATION

    This guitar had some wear going on, but considering its age, it's hard to take off points for that. There was some tarnishing on the hardware, and you could see some fretwear. Someone obviously played this guitar, but …
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    This guitar can be a bit of a pain to get ahold of as they weren't made for a very long time. They're also hard to find in good condition considering the top itself is a cloth. The guitar has a basswood body with a maple neck, rosewood fretboard with 24 frets, special vine inlay, unique handle carved out in it, an Ibanez Lo Pro Edge tremolo, last few frets scalloped, HSH configuration, all access neck joint, one volume, one tone and a five way switch.

    UTILIZATION

    This guitar had some wear going on, but considering its age, it's hard to take off points for that. There was some tarnishing on the hardware, and you could see some fretwear. Someone obviously played this guitar, but that's more proof that this was a very good and resonant guitar. The frets still felt nice, and I was able to achieve low action without much of an issue. The inlay work was nice, and the top was awesome on this. This is easily one of my favorite looking JEMs out there. I never really understood the whole handle business, but I guess it works.

    SOUNDS

    The guitar sounds pretty awesome. This one actually had some different pickups installed in it. It had a PAF Pro in the neck and bridge with an FS1 in the middle. The PAF Pro in the bridge is like a hotter, cleaner PAF. It works great, especially if you're running into a bunch of effects. One thing is that it tends to stay open sounding, and that can be good or bad depending on what you're going for. The PAF Pro in the neck sounded great, and it delivered high quality lead tones. The FS1 split nicely with them to deliver some really cool strat tones, and it was powerful enough to stand out on its own.

    OVERALL OPINION

    These can be a bit hard to find considering how rare they are. That said, they're worth the coin if you enjoy the top. They play great, sound great and work awesome for shred music. Honestly, these could really do just about any genre you can think of, but I find they work best for those who are shredders. Either way, good luck finding one at a decent price as most like to hang onto these.
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