Ibanez JEMJR Steve Vai Signature Jem Series Electric Guitar White
The iconic body style of the JEMJR guitar is carved from mahogany, and features the JEM trademark "monkey grip" cut near the upper horn, along with a white finish. Steve Vai prefers the metal industry standard H-S-H schematic for maximized tonal versatility. The JEMJR features a trio of Ibanez Quantum pickups. The humbuckers in the neck and bridge positions feature ceramic magnets that reproduce more harmonic overtones than conventional humbucking pickups. The single coil pickup in the middle delivers a more traditional tone. The simplified controls include a master volume, master tone, and a 5-way switch providing endless tonal variations and slabs of explosive tone. The Ibanez JEMJR also gives you an ultra-thin fast-playing maple neck, carved to Mr. Vais exacting specs. Steve Vai has always been partial to slim neck profiles that maximize ease of playability and enable him to play at blazing velocity. The 24-fret JEM neck boasts an extremely flat 15.74 radius, and a rosewood fretboard adorned with Steve Vais "Tree of Life" inlay.
The iconic body style of the JEMJR guitar is carved from mahogany, and features the JEM trademark "monkey grip" cut near the upper horn, along with a white finish. Steve Vai prefers the metal industry standard H-S-H schematic for maximized tonal versatility. The JEMJR features a trio of Ibanez Quantum pickups. The humbuckers in the neck and bridge positions feature ceramic magnets that reproduce more harmonic overtones than conventional humbucking pickups. The single coil pickup in the middle delivers a more traditional tone. The simplified controls include a master volume, master tone, and a 5-way switch providing endless tonal variations and slabs of explosive tone. The Ibanez JEMJR also gives you an ultra-thin fast-playing maple neck, carved to Mr. Vais exacting specs. Steve Vai has always been partial to slim neck profiles that maximize ease of playability and enable him to play at blazing velocity. The 24-fret JEM neck boasts an extremely flat 15.74 radius, and a rosewood fretboard adorned with Steve Vais "Tree of Life" inlay.
The iconic body style of the JEMJR guitar is carved from mahogany, and features the JEM trademark "monkey grip" cut near the upper horn, along with a white finish. Steve Vai prefers the metal industry standard H-S-H schematic for maximized tonal versatility. The JEMJR features a trio of Ibanez Quantum pickups. The humbuckers in the neck and bridge positions feature ceramic magnets that reproduce more harmonic overtones than conventional humbucking pickups. The single coil pickup in the middle delivers a more traditional tone. The simplified controls include a master volume, master tone, and a 5-way switch providing endless tonal variations and slabs of explosive tone. The Ibanez JEMJR also gives you an ultra-thin fast-playing maple neck, carved to Mr. Vais exacting specs. Steve Vai has always been partial to slim neck profiles that maximize ease of playability and enable him to play at blazing velocity. The 24-fret JEM neck boasts an extremely flat 15.74 radius, and a rosewood fretboard adorned with Steve Vais "Tree of Life" inlay.
The iconic body style of the JEMJR guitar is carved from mahogany, and features the JEM trademark "monkey grip" cut near the upper horn, along with a white finish. Steve Vai prefers the metal industry standard H-S-H schematic for maximized tonal versatility. The JEMJR features a trio of Ibanez Quantum pickups. The humbuckers in the neck and bridge positions feature ceramic magnets that reproduce more harmonic overtones than conventional humbucking pickups. The single coil pickup in the middle delivers a more traditional tone. The simplified controls include a master volume, master tone, and a 5-way switch providing endless tonal variations and slabs of explosive tone. The Ibanez JEMJR also gives you an ultra-thin fast-playing maple neck, carved to Mr. Vais exacting specs. Steve Vai has always been partial to slim neck profiles that maximize ease of playability and enable him to play at blazing velocity. The 24-fret JEM neck boasts an extremely flat 15.74 radius, and a rosewood fretboard adorned with Steve Vais "Tree of Life" inlay.
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Got great reviews. Looks great but it ends there. A pro musician wouldn't play this onstage. The p'ups suck and the guitar sounds cheap. There are RG's out there for much less that sound as good or better. I bought it because of the reviews but I now get the feeling the reviewers are probably intermediate guitarists. For the price it's pretty guitar but just doesn't have the electronics to match the cosmetics. You can review something for quality / price. Remove the cosmetics and you have a B level instrument that doesn't stay in tune. MF had a Fender MIM on the Stupid deal the other day for under the price of this one. That is twice the guitar this is and is really on the level of a Squire. Sorry my opinion is different from the other reviewers but owning many good ... MoreGot great reviews. Looks great but it ends there. A pro musician wouldn't play this onstage. The p'ups suck and the guitar sounds cheap. There are RG's out there for much less that sound as good or better. I bought it because of the reviews but I now get the feeling the reviewers are probably intermediate guitarists. For the price it's pretty guitar but just doesn't have the electronics to match the cosmetics. You can review something for quality / price. Remove the cosmetics and you have a B level instrument that doesn't stay in tune. MF had a Fender MIM on the Stupid deal the other day for under the price of this one. That is twice the guitar this is and is really on the level of a Squire. Sorry my opinion is different from the other reviewers but owning many good expensive and cheaper guitars gives me something to compare it to. It's just not worth the price. Save your money. There are other guitars at the same price that are much better.
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READ FOR YOUR OWN GOOD: The day I bought this beautiful was on my birthday in late May. I took it home immediately, tuned it, and then started playing it. The pickups on the guitar were extremely bright, and didn't match my tone or style of playing at all. At the time, I figured it was the amp tone I was using. But over time, after trying many different tone setups I realized that The pickups sounded like garbage. Also the guitar would not stay in tune, even with the double locking tremolo and also had fret buzz. I found temporary solutions to these problems but they kept coming back. At the time of writing this, I have had the JEM for a month, and more problems keep developing. For example, the hole where the tremolo arm is placed keeps becoming loose and wobbly, ... MoreREAD FOR YOUR OWN GOOD: The day I bought this beautiful was on my birthday in late May. I took it home immediately, tuned it, and then started playing it. The pickups on the guitar were extremely bright, and didn't match my tone or style of playing at all. At the time, I figured it was the amp tone I was using. But over time, after trying many different tone setups I realized that The pickups sounded like garbage. Also the guitar would not stay in tune, even with the double locking tremolo and also had fret buzz. I found temporary solutions to these problems but they kept coming back. At the time of writing this, I have had the JEM for a month, and more problems keep developing. For example, the hole where the tremolo arm is placed keeps becoming loose and wobbly, no matter how many times I tighten it. I and most other people would have high expectations for a Steve Vai, or anyother signature edition guitar, and this thing turned out to be trash. I highly recommend not buying this guitar and instead, if you can afford it, buy an EVH Wolfgang Standard. It is a much higher quality instrument, and sounds a lot better. I am definitely returning my JEM ASAP, and hopefully finding a better guitar.
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Specs say it doesn't have a maple cap of some sort but the bridge pickup does a great job at exuding what I'd describe as that classic Dimarzio Fred sound. It's mahogany but it doesn't sound as fat as a Les Paul would. The need to swap out Quantums for Dimarzios can be delayed because of the enjoyable tonal characteristics you can explore using the stock pups. You adjust them lower and you get a cleaner, EMG-HZ-ish kind of sound. You raise them and it gets bluesy (and muddy) like a '57 Epi alnico classic pup. The build quality was fantastic. Been collecting Epiphones (Slash Rosso Corsa LP, an IBJL Casino, Joe Pass Emperor II, etc) and it seems the QA guys in Quingdao aren't too keen on addressing fret buzz issues, even on high-end signature models. For the more ... MoreSpecs say it doesn't have a maple cap of some sort but the bridge pickup does a great job at exuding what I'd describe as that classic Dimarzio Fred sound. It's mahogany but it doesn't sound as fat as a Les Paul would. The need to swap out Quantums for Dimarzios can be delayed because of the enjoyable tonal characteristics you can explore using the stock pups. You adjust them lower and you get a cleaner, EMG-HZ-ish kind of sound. You raise them and it gets bluesy (and muddy) like a '57 Epi alnico classic pup. The build quality was fantastic. Been collecting Epiphones (Slash Rosso Corsa LP, an IBJL Casino, Joe Pass Emperor II, etc) and it seems the QA guys in Quingdao aren't too keen on addressing fret buzz issues, even on high-end signature models. For the more experienced guys, applying a standard set-up on any guitar doesn't pose much of a challenge. But for those who are just starting out, getting the basics wrong (like action and leveled frets) can prove too frustrating to mend. This particular Jem model (made in Indonesia) came out of the shop near-perfect. You lower the Floyd a bit and you've got an amazing guitar with the potential to do everything that Vai does on his Ibanez.
| Finish | Black White |
| Year | 2015 - 2023 |
| Made In | Indonesia |
| Body Shape | S-Style |
| Body Type | Solid Body |
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Got great reviews. Looks great but it ends there. A pro musician wouldn't play this onstage. The p'ups suck and the guitar sounds cheap. There are RG's out there for much less that sound as good or better. I bought it because of the reviews but I now get the feeling the reviewers are probably intermediate guitarists. For the price it's pretty guitar but just doesn't have the electronics to match the cosmetics. You can review something for quality / price. Remove the cosmetics and you have a B level instrument that doesn't stay in tune. MF had a Fender MIM on the Stupid deal the other day for under the price of this one. That is twice the guitar this is and is really on the level of a Squire. Sorry my opinion is different from the other reviewers but owning many good ... MoreGot great reviews. Looks great but it ends there. A pro musician wouldn't play this onstage. The p'ups suck and the guitar sounds cheap. There are RG's out there for much less that sound as good or better. I bought it because of the reviews but I now get the feeling the reviewers are probably intermediate guitarists. For the price it's pretty guitar but just doesn't have the electronics to match the cosmetics. You can review something for quality / price. Remove the cosmetics and you have a B level instrument that doesn't stay in tune. MF had a Fender MIM on the Stupid deal the other day for under the price of this one. That is twice the guitar this is and is really on the level of a Squire. Sorry my opinion is different from the other reviewers but owning many good expensive and cheaper guitars gives me something to compare it to. It's just not worth the price. Save your money. There are other guitars at the same price that are much better.
READ FOR YOUR OWN GOOD: The day I bought this beautiful was on my birthday in late May. I took it home immediately, tuned it, and then started playing it. The pickups on the guitar were extremely bright, and didn't match my tone or style of playing at all. At the time, I figured it was the amp tone I was using. But over time, after trying many different tone setups I realized that The pickups sounded like garbage. Also the guitar would not stay in tune, even with the double locking tremolo and also had fret buzz. I found temporary solutions to these problems but they kept coming back. At the time of writing this, I have had the JEM for a month, and more problems keep developing. For example, the hole where the tremolo arm is placed keeps becoming loose and wobbly, ... MoreREAD FOR YOUR OWN GOOD: The day I bought this beautiful was on my birthday in late May. I took it home immediately, tuned it, and then started playing it. The pickups on the guitar were extremely bright, and didn't match my tone or style of playing at all. At the time, I figured it was the amp tone I was using. But over time, after trying many different tone setups I realized that The pickups sounded like garbage. Also the guitar would not stay in tune, even with the double locking tremolo and also had fret buzz. I found temporary solutions to these problems but they kept coming back. At the time of writing this, I have had the JEM for a month, and more problems keep developing. For example, the hole where the tremolo arm is placed keeps becoming loose and wobbly, no matter how many times I tighten it. I and most other people would have high expectations for a Steve Vai, or anyother signature edition guitar, and this thing turned out to be trash. I highly recommend not buying this guitar and instead, if you can afford it, buy an EVH Wolfgang Standard. It is a much higher quality instrument, and sounds a lot better. I am definitely returning my JEM ASAP, and hopefully finding a better guitar.
Specs say it doesn't have a maple cap of some sort but the bridge pickup does a great job at exuding what I'd describe as that classic Dimarzio Fred sound. It's mahogany but it doesn't sound as fat as a Les Paul would. The need to swap out Quantums for Dimarzios can be delayed because of the enjoyable tonal characteristics you can explore using the stock pups. You adjust them lower and you get a cleaner, EMG-HZ-ish kind of sound. You raise them and it gets bluesy (and muddy) like a '57 Epi alnico classic pup. The build quality was fantastic. Been collecting Epiphones (Slash Rosso Corsa LP, an IBJL Casino, Joe Pass Emperor II, etc) and it seems the QA guys in Quingdao aren't too keen on addressing fret buzz issues, even on high-end signature models. For the more ... MoreSpecs say it doesn't have a maple cap of some sort but the bridge pickup does a great job at exuding what I'd describe as that classic Dimarzio Fred sound. It's mahogany but it doesn't sound as fat as a Les Paul would. The need to swap out Quantums for Dimarzios can be delayed because of the enjoyable tonal characteristics you can explore using the stock pups. You adjust them lower and you get a cleaner, EMG-HZ-ish kind of sound. You raise them and it gets bluesy (and muddy) like a '57 Epi alnico classic pup. The build quality was fantastic. Been collecting Epiphones (Slash Rosso Corsa LP, an IBJL Casino, Joe Pass Emperor II, etc) and it seems the QA guys in Quingdao aren't too keen on addressing fret buzz issues, even on high-end signature models. For the more experienced guys, applying a standard set-up on any guitar doesn't pose much of a challenge. But for those who are just starting out, getting the basics wrong (like action and leveled frets) can prove too frustrating to mend. This particular Jem model (made in Indonesia) came out of the shop near-perfect. You lower the Floyd a bit and you've got an amazing guitar with the potential to do everything that Vai does on his Ibanez.
I have had my eye on these guitars for many years. I play guitar for hobby, and love of guitar music, and could not justify purchasing the top quality Jem. I decided to buy the Jr and just update it myself if needed. It arrived well packaged and no damage at all. I tuned it up and played it, the action was high. I played a few dive bombs and noticed a weird feel to it. Looking closely I noticed the saddle was not screwed into the body deep enough and allowing the bridge to move awkwardly. Screwing it down fixed that and lowered the action. I was surprised that after that there was still no fret buzz anywhere. So I got back to playing. Testing the tremolo again pulling back on it, the "A" string popped out of the saddle. I then fixed that and then found everything ... MoreI have had my eye on these guitars for many years. I play guitar for hobby, and love of guitar music, and could not justify purchasing the top quality Jem. I decided to buy the Jr and just update it myself if needed. It arrived well packaged and no damage at all. I tuned it up and played it, the action was high. I played a few dive bombs and noticed a weird feel to it. Looking closely I noticed the saddle was not screwed into the body deep enough and allowing the bridge to move awkwardly. Screwing it down fixed that and lowered the action. I was surprised that after that there was still no fret buzz anywhere. So I got back to playing. Testing the tremolo again pulling back on it, the "A" string popped out of the saddle. I then fixed that and then found everything needed to be tightened down. After doing that, I played for hours, and really tested it out severe bending, massive dive bombs, and anything else I could put it through. At the end I put on the tuner, and it was still spot on. The pickups are okay, and do have some great tones, but would be the first thing I would upgrade. Guitar Center did a great job getting it shipped quickly. It just seems Ibanez in Indonesia, cannot screw things in properly, or set up a guitar well, but if you give it a little TLC, it is in fact a Jem to play.
I first played one of these back in February or March 2015 at a local store. I actually wasn't too impressed with it then, it didn't seem to play any better than a cheap GRG150 I had at the time, don't laugh that GRG150 played really well. In fact I think this guitar has the same exact neck as a GRG150, it feels exactly the same to me and it has the same two piece construction with a scarf joint. It is NOT a Wizard III three piece neck. Anyway, I returned another Ibanez RG series guitar due to QC issues and decided to get the Jem JR and MF was nice to enough to offer me a discount on it due to my issues with the other RG. I always wanted a Jem and not because of Steve Vai, I happen to like white guitars and I always liked the looks of this particular model but I ... MoreI first played one of these back in February or March 2015 at a local store. I actually wasn't too impressed with it then, it didn't seem to play any better than a cheap GRG150 I had at the time, don't laugh that GRG150 played really well. In fact I think this guitar has the same exact neck as a GRG150, it feels exactly the same to me and it has the same two piece construction with a scarf joint. It is NOT a Wizard III three piece neck. Anyway, I returned another Ibanez RG series guitar due to QC issues and decided to get the Jem JR and MF was nice to enough to offer me a discount on it due to my issues with the other RG. I always wanted a Jem and not because of Steve Vai, I happen to like white guitars and I always liked the looks of this particular model but I wasn't going to spend thousands on it. Well, after setting this guitar up and slapping some D'Addario EXL-125 3D mixed gauge strings on it I have to say she plays really well.The tremolo bar is obviously not an Edge or Edge Zero II but it does the job for now, it stays in tune. I noticed Ibanez no longer offers RG450DX models with the Edge Zero II on them, they now have this standard DL model installed. That's too bad because the Edge Zero II is a very good tremolo bar IMO. I guess they're trying to cut costs on the lower end RG models.The Quantum pickups sound very good, they're warmer, more articulate and have lower output than Infinity pickups, I think the neck pickup is a tad too weak, at least for my taste. The bridge pickup screams.The paint is nice, there's some dirt in the finish on mine but I really don't care.All in all it's a nice guitar but I don't think it's worth the retail price. I have a used RG450M that I picked up for about half of what the Jem JR goes for new and the RG450M is the better guitar, hands down, even with the Infinity pickups. Better neck, better bridge, the whole guitar feels more solid.If you buy one of these try to buy one when MF is having their 15% off deal.
Sound:The pickups on this Jem Jr don’t really sound a lot different to the EVO’s in my premium Jem. And I am keeping them in this guitar.Features:The best thing about the latest Jem jr was the fact that the frets were level and had a good polish on them right out of the box. I did have to do a level and crown on my other Jr and my premium. The fit and finish was fantastic from the factory.Quality:This guitar should last a long time. I don’t expect to have to change any parts.Value:The Jem Jr and the RG 550 seem to be the best bang for your buck guitars from Ibanez. I may even get a pink Jem Jr SP to go along with these.Manufacturer Support:I haven’t had to deal with customer service yet. I’ve bought five Ibanez guitars in the last 2 or 3 months, and ... MoreSound:The pickups on this Jem Jr don’t really sound a lot different to the EVO’s in my premium Jem. And I am keeping them in this guitar.Features:The best thing about the latest Jem jr was the fact that the frets were level and had a good polish on them right out of the box. I did have to do a level and crown on my other Jr and my premium. The fit and finish was fantastic from the factory.Quality:This guitar should last a long time. I don’t expect to have to change any parts.Value:The Jem Jr and the RG 550 seem to be the best bang for your buck guitars from Ibanez. I may even get a pink Jem Jr SP to go along with these.Manufacturer Support:I haven’t had to deal with customer service yet. I’ve bought five Ibanez guitars in the last 2 or 3 months, and they have all been pretty good.The Wow Factor:This guitar looks really cool.Overall:Well, I knew exactly what I was getting with this guitar, as I purchased a yellow one for myself. Just a couple of months ago. This one is for my daughter. And it had the same issues as the yellow one I purchased. The issue of not being able to return to pitch after a dive or pull up on the bar. Both times fixing this problem, it was the same issue. The springs in the trem were stretched too far and were deformed. Replacing the springs alleviated the problem both times, that and finding the sweet spot.My adventures with Ibanez started with the Jem Jr. SP, which I ordered to see if I would like a thinner profile. I did and then I ordered a Premium Jem, which I liked. And my daughter liked the look of it, so I ordered her a white Jem JR.
I bought this as an open box, so I was expecting to see some problems (there were none). I even expected the locking tremolo to have been messed with as the reason for someone else sending it back (usually a problem with open box returns on guitars with locking tremolo - but again, there was none). What I did buy was an excellent Ibanez JEM Jr in great shape with no problems right out of the box. No buzz, no defects, only a great example of good guitar manufacturing! only needed tuning and I could tune from the tremolo only without having to unlock the nut.I love this guitar. The monkey grip is a great way to pick it up and carry. The pickups are great in their own (but if you want something else (better?) than exchange them. I like the sound and the switching ... MoreI bought this as an open box, so I was expecting to see some problems (there were none). I even expected the locking tremolo to have been messed with as the reason for someone else sending it back (usually a problem with open box returns on guitars with locking tremolo - but again, there was none). What I did buy was an excellent Ibanez JEM Jr in great shape with no problems right out of the box. No buzz, no defects, only a great example of good guitar manufacturing! only needed tuning and I could tune from the tremolo only without having to unlock the nut.I love this guitar. The monkey grip is a great way to pick it up and carry. The pickups are great in their own (but if you want something else (better?) than exchange them. I like the sound and the switching layout (you only get straight single coil in the middle position - 2 and 4 give you the single coil of the humbuckers mixed with the single coil only).Not much else to say. 1) It's an Ibanez, 2) It has H-S-H configuration, 3) Locking tremolo, 4) Monkey grip, 5) Great pickups (I play through electronics anyway), 6) It's Beautiful! (I absolutely love white guitars and the black hardware complements it quite well)Plenty of videos on youtube can demonstrate it's abilities. Buy with confidence. It is a great guitar.
Overall:Let me start by saying that I had fairly low expectations for this guitar. I needed a guitar and zZounds had this one on the 18 payment plan with an Orange crush combo amp included, the price was great so I went for it. The reason that I had low expectations for it were that I have had the "cheaper" Ibanez guitars in the past and have been, for the most part, disappointed in them. I found that they sounded hollow and didn't have any power or projection, the pickups were absolutely terrible, and the workmanship was sub par. Allow me to say that on the JEM Jr most of those concerns have been alleviated! This guitar is truly a world apart from the lesser RG series guitars. Is it a "real" JEM? No, but I didn't expect that. The second reason that I didn't expect ... MoreOverall:Let me start by saying that I had fairly low expectations for this guitar. I needed a guitar and zZounds had this one on the 18 payment plan with an Orange crush combo amp included, the price was great so I went for it. The reason that I had low expectations for it were that I have had the "cheaper" Ibanez guitars in the past and have been, for the most part, disappointed in them. I found that they sounded hollow and didn't have any power or projection, the pickups were absolutely terrible, and the workmanship was sub par. Allow me to say that on the JEM Jr most of those concerns have been alleviated! This guitar is truly a world apart from the lesser RG series guitars. Is it a "real" JEM? No, but I didn't expect that. The second reason that I didn't expect much is that I have owned a made in Japan Ibanez prestige instrument and I couldn't believe that this would ever stack up to that, I was right but, not completely. The prestige had a much nicer finish, the neck was butter smooth and the tone was insane. That MIJ guitar had so much power and projection, I couldn't believe that a Floyd Rose guitar with a bolt on neck could sound like that but, it did. The JEM Jr does not do that. It does have that slightly tinny sound of the cheaper models and the pickups aren't anything to write home about BUT, the feel is there. The fretboard is slightly wider than the prestige that I had but the JEM has that amazing super thin and flat neck that I love, the body is light and extremely balanced and it is very articulate. I think that a pickup swap would do wonders for this instrument. Overall, I must say that I am pleased with the purchase. it isn't the best thing I have ever played but it is a long way from the worst also. I believe that it's worth the $500 asking price and really, in that range I don't think you could do much better if you're looking for a super fun and easy to play shredder. I would buy it again and I will enjoy the crap out of it while I have it.
I've read a few negative comments here on the Jem Jr. Seems to be written by people who paid 400-500 for this but expected it to be some "miracle" axe that made them play like Vai himself or something. Everyone needs to remember this is basically a RG450 with a few changes. Obviously, the monkey grip and inlays are the only real difference everything else is basically the same. So you pay about 100 bucks more for the monkey grip, tree of life inlay and the lions claw tremolo cavity. That's the only difference here. I've owned the 450dx and I loved it. I saw someone said the neck was "cheap" it's a Wizard 3, just like almost all mid level Ibanez super strats. Also saw some say it felt "Cheap". Not sure why that would be. Considering it's a mahagony body, it has a ... MoreI've read a few negative comments here on the Jem Jr. Seems to be written by people who paid 400-500 for this but expected it to be some "miracle" axe that made them play like Vai himself or something. Everyone needs to remember this is basically a RG450 with a few changes. Obviously, the monkey grip and inlays are the only real difference everything else is basically the same. So you pay about 100 bucks more for the monkey grip, tree of life inlay and the lions claw tremolo cavity. That's the only difference here. I've owned the 450dx and I loved it. I saw someone said the neck was "cheap" it's a Wizard 3, just like almost all mid level Ibanez super strats. Also saw some say it felt "Cheap". Not sure why that would be. Considering it's a mahagony body, it has a pickguard and under it,its routered out quite a bit for the electronics, but that's with all IBanez w/ pickguards. Others complained about fret buzz, knobs being stiff to turn etc. Folks.. quit going buying guitars and rushing home thinking you're the guitar is ready for a sold out arena. it's not. You have to get them set up first! It doesn't take much, if you don't know exactly how, pay the guy at the counter a few extra bucks to set it up, you'll be thankful you did. Oh and the quantum pups for me are a more solid set of pups than the infinities. But if you want it to have a great sound and tone, take it to a shop and put in a set of seymours or Dimarzio's not a big deal. This is a solid guitar with Vai's cosmetics and a very affordable price. What more do people want?
This product has a great tone, used it with my Van Halen 5150 Distortion petal and was able to go from bluesy Single Coil sounds to soft jazz with no distortion/reverbs and heavy metal. I picked it up in the store and immediately wanted it, super thin neck and solid pickups, I thought it was a steal! Brought it home and it was locked/in tune. Keep in mind, this guitar is brand new. The springs were NOT worn out, the Floating Tremolo by Ibanez just can't keep in tune. I brought it home and had to tighten the springs, a lot actually. They were nearly flush by the time I flattened the tremolo, even with super light gauge strings, though, it wouldn't stay in tune because the bridge would always float up, and each string would be a step down by the time you tune all 6 ... MoreThis product has a great tone, used it with my Van Halen 5150 Distortion petal and was able to go from bluesy Single Coil sounds to soft jazz with no distortion/reverbs and heavy metal. I picked it up in the store and immediately wanted it, super thin neck and solid pickups, I thought it was a steal! Brought it home and it was locked/in tune. Keep in mind, this guitar is brand new. The springs were NOT worn out, the Floating Tremolo by Ibanez just can't keep in tune. I brought it home and had to tighten the springs, a lot actually. They were nearly flush by the time I flattened the tremolo, even with super light gauge strings, though, it wouldn't stay in tune because the bridge would always float up, and each string would be a step down by the time you tune all 6 strings. Yes, even after locking them. 3 hours on my first night and 3 hours the next morning, and still not in tune, I brought it back into the store. The higher model Vai's have a much better trem system, my buddy has one and it's a wonderful guitar. Don't waste your time, or your money.
| Finish | Black White |
| Year | 2015 - 2023 |
| Made In | Indonesia |
| Body Shape | S-Style |
| Body Type | Solid Body |