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Steve Vai is one of the revered few on that short list of players who have changed the way we all think about what a guitar can really do. His signature Ibanez guitars are no different: Iconic, Sublime, Awe-Inspiring, Outrageous. The Ibanez JEM/UV Series models are designed to break boundaries.
MODEL: JEM70V
FINISH: SEA FOAM GREEN
SPECS
Neck Material: 5pc Maple/ Walnut
Neck Type: JEM Premium
Body: Basswood body
Frets: Jumbo frets
Fingerboard: Rosewood
Inlay: Floral Pattern Vine inlay
Bridge: Edge bridge
NeckPU: DiMarzio® Evolution® DP158
MiddlePU: DiMarzio® Evolution® DPS1
BridgePU: DiMarzio® Evolution® DP159
HW Color: CH
Finishes: SFG
PICKUPS
Bridge Pickup
Name: DiMarzio® Evolution®
Model No: DP159
Construction: Humbucking
Magnet: Ceramic
Description: Tight, aggressive and louder. Wide range of overtones.
Middle Pickup
Name: DiMarzio® Evolution®
Model No: DPS1
Construction: Single Coil
Magnet: Ceramic
Description: Bright, clean tone.
Neck Pickup
Name: DiMarzio® Evolution®
Model No: DP158
Construction: Humbucking
Magnet: Ceramic
Description: Calibrated to DP159, fat punchy and loud. Designed for Steve Vai.
The Edge bridge and Lion’s Claw cavity for stable tuning and rad trem effects.
Matched color Tree-Of -Life inlay.
One of JEM's most recognizable features: Steve Vai's signature monkey grip. Crank your amp up, grab that baby and hold on for dear life.
Smooth, fast & comfortable, the JEM Maple/Walnut Premium neck.
JEM70V features DiMarzio® Evolution® pickups. This pu conbination features wide sound varieties for modern music.
JEM/UV - STEVE VAI SERIES BASICS
Proudly made in Japan since their debut in 1987
Contoured body with 24-fret JEM neck provides easy access to all registers
Vai’s choice of specific DiMarzio pickups on models combined with Ibanez Split-5 wiring provide incredible tonal versatility
Lion's Claw tremolo cavity allows pitches to be radically raised or lowered
Steve Vai’s Japanese-made U777 Universe – the iconic solid-body seven-string – allows easy transition from 6- to 7-string techniques