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JPM100 P1
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The JPM100 is a solid body electric guitar introduced by Ibanez in 1995. It is a signature model of guitarist John Petrucci. Besides the Hoshino 90th Anniversary JPM model, the JPM90HAM, this is the only John Petrucci series production model.

The guitar was produced with five different color schemes all based off the same Picasso-esque design. The graphic is printed on paper which is then applied to the guitar top. The name JPM100B was used for the JPM100 P1 in Europe and Asia. The original Japan only release of the P1 featured multi-coloured pickups, like the one John was playing at the time, and is believed to be the 'JPM100A' and the JPM100B being the following batch, but this has not been officially confirmed.

The JPM100 features an American basswood body bolted to a custom quartersawn maple neck with a 24-fret rosewood fingerboard with binding and offset dot position markers. Components include a pair of DiMarzio humbucking pickups with a Steve's Special at the bridge and an Air Norton at the neck, a Lo-Pro Edge double locking tremolo bridge and Gotoh tuning machines.

Aside from the smaller and rounder neck dimensions, the primary thing that sets the JPM models apart from the standard RG models is the use of a 3-way toggle pickup selector rather than the more standard 5-way lever. The pickups in the JPM are wired so that the two humbuckers are coil-split in the middle position with the inner coils of each active.

The JPM100 was discontinued after 1999 and Petrucci has since had a long relationship with Ernie Ball Music Man guitars.

Specifications

Specifications for JPM100 / JPM100B
Model name: JPM100 / JPM100B
Year(s) offered: 1995–1999
Sold in: Worldwide
Made in: Japan
Finish(es): P1 1995–1997 / P2 1995–1999 / P3 1997–1998 / P4 1998–1999
Body
Body type:
Solid body
Body material:
American basswood
Neck joint:
AANJ
Bridge:
Lo-Pro Edge tremolo
Knob style:
Plastic top hat
Hardware color:
Black
Neck
Neck type:
JPM
Neck material:
1-piece quartersawn maple
Scale length:
648mm/ 25½"
Fingerboard material:
Rosewood w/ binding
Fingerboard inlays:
Offset dot
Frets:
24 / Dunlop 6100 jumbo
Nut:
Top-Lok III
Machine heads:
Gotoh SG38
Electronics/ Strings
Pickup configuration:
HH
Bridge pickup:
DiMarzio Steve's Special (H)
Neck pickup:
DiMarzio Air Norton (H)
Controls:
Master volume / master tone / 3-way toggle pickup selector
String gauge (factory):
.009–.042

Finishes

There are seven different colors, called Petrucci Custom Graphic.

  1. JPM100 P1 (1992-1995): Used for Images And Words And Rock Discipline.
  2. JPM100 "Another Day"(1992): Used on "To Live Forever" Live in tokyo 1993 and Music video of "Another Day". Never went to production.
  3. JPM100P2 (1996-2000): Used on many Dream Theater live shows during this period and Liquid Tension Experiment.
  4. JPM100P3 (1997-1998): Used on Falling Into Infinity (studio and tour), guitar clinics and Liquid Tension Experiment.
  5. JPM90 HAM(1998): It was a gift from Ibanez celebrating the 90th anniversary.
  6. JPM100P4 (1998-1999): Used on tour of Falling into Infinity and studio and tour for Scenes from a Memory.
  7. JPM100 Desert Storm: Prototype. Used on Metropolis Pt2 for Home (Drop D Tuning).

Pickups

The standard pickups for the JPM100 are the DiMarzio Air Norton and the DiMarzio Steve's Special. Some catalogs list the pickups as being the DiMarzio Norton Lite and/or the DiMarzio SFP (Steve's Favorite Pickup) but these are believed to be the same pickups. The first JPM, used to record the "Images And Words" album, used the DiMarzio Humbucker From Hell in the neck and the DiMarzio The Tone Zone in the bridge.

Images

Additional finishes/ details
JPM100 P2
P2
JPM100 P3
P3
JPM100 P4
P4
JPM100 Desert-Storm
Desert Storm
JPM pickup switching diagram
Pickup switching diagram
1996 JPM100 wiring diagram
wiring diagram

Sources

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