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JEM7P BK
JEM7P Black (more images) Red copyright sprite

The JEM7P is a JEM series solid body electric guitar model introduced by Ibanez in 1988. It is a signature model of American guitarist Steve Vai. It was made in Japan by Fujigen.

The JEM7P features an American basswood body bolted to a maple Wizard neck with a 24-fret rosewood fingerboard with disappearing pyramid position markers. The fretboard is scalloped above the 21st fret. Components include pickguard-mounted DiMarzio pickups with dual PAF Pro humbuckers flanking a custom JEM single-coil, a double locking tremolo bridge with a locking nut and Gotoh tuning machines.

Like the JEM7 RB, the JEM7P has a wider, unnotched monkey grip.

The JEM7P was discontinued after 1992.

Specifications[]

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Specifications for JEM7P
Year(s) offered: 1988–1992
Sold in: Worldwide
Made in: Japan
Finish(es): Black (BK)
Body
Body type:
Solid body
Body material:
American basswood
Neck joint:
Cutaway Heel
Bridge:
1988–1990: Edge tremolo
1991–1992: Lo-Pro Edge tremolo
Pickguard:
3-layer black/white/black
Hardware color:
Cosmo black
Neck
Neck type:
Wizard
Neck material:
1-piece maple
Scale length:
648mm/ 25½"
Fingerboard material:
Rosewood
Frets 21–24 scalloped
Fingerboard inlays:
Pearl & abalone disappearing pyramids
Frets:
24 / 6100
Nut:
Top-Lok III
Machine heads:
Gotoh SG38
Electronics
Pickup configuration:
HSH
Bridge pickup:
DiMarzio PAF Pro (H)
Middle pickup:
DiMarzio JEM Single (S)
Neck pickup:
DiMarzio PAF Pro (H)
Controls:
Master volume / master tone / 5-way lever pickup selector

Images[]

JEM7P BK full set
1988 Ibanez JEM7P Black ( with case ) Red copyright sprite

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