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The '''JS2''', also known as the ''JS2 CH'', is a solid body electric guitar model introduced by [[Ibanez]] in 1990. It is a [[Signature series|signature]] model of American guitarist [[Joe Satriani]] and part of the [[Joe Satriani series]].
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The '''JS2''', also known as the '''JS2 Chrome''' or the '''Chromeboy''', is a solid body electric guitar model introduced by [[Ibanez]] in 1990. It is a [[Signature series|signature]] model of American guitarist [[Joe Satriani]] and part of the [[Joe Satriani series]]. It was made in Japan by [[FujiGen]].
   
The JS2 was Ibanez's first attempt to create a chrome-plated JS model. Due to problems with the chroming process, the guitar was never distributed and only a few were made. In 1998 Ibanez tried again to produce a chromed guitar with the [[JS10th]].
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The JS2 was Ibanez's first attempt to create a chrome-plated JS model. Due to problems with the chroming process, the guitar was never widely distributed and only a few were made. The few that made it into the hands of customers are some of the most collectible/ valuable guitars Ibanez has produced due to their rarity.
   
The JS2 featured an American basswood body mated to a maple neck with a 22-fret rosewood fingerboard with pearl dot position markers. Components include a [[double locking tremolo]] bridge, a locking nut and dual DiMarzio [[humbucking pickup]]s.
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The JS2 featured an American basswood body bolted to a maple neck with a 22-fret rosewood fingerboard with pearl dot position markers. Components include a [[double locking tremolo]] bridge, a locking nut and dual DiMarzio [[humbucking pickup]]s.
   
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In 1998 Ibanez tried again to produce a chromed guitar with the [[JS10th]] and then once more with the limited-edition [[JS2 (2005)|JS2 Premium Rock Mirror]] in 2005.
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== Specifications ==
 
== Specifications ==
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| name = JS2
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| name = JS2 Chrome
 
| series = Signature series
 
| series = Signature series
 
| subseries = Joe Satriani series
 
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| area = Worldwide
 
| area = Worldwide
 
| made = Japan
 
| made = Japan
| colors = CH (Chrome)
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| colors = Chrome (CH)
 
| bodytype = Solid body
 
| bodytype = Solid body
 
| matbody = American basswood
 
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| nj = [[Tilt Joint]]
 
| nj = [[Tilt Joint]]
 
| neck = [[JS (neck type)|JS]]
 
| neck = [[JS (neck type)|JS]]
| nut = Locking
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| nut = [[Top-Lok III]]
| frets = 22 / 6105
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| frets = 22
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| frestize = 6105
 
| bridge = [[Edge]] tremolo
 
| bridge = [[Edge]] tremolo
 
| hw = Chrome
 
| hw = Chrome
 
| pucon = HH
 
| pucon = HH
| puneck = [[DiMarzio PAF Pro]]
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| puneck = [[DiMarzio PAF Pro]] {{H}}
| pubridge = [[DiMarzio FRED]]
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| pubridge = [[DiMarzio FRED]] {{H}}
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| control = {{JS controls}}
| control = Master volume (with high-pass filter) / master tone (with push/pull coil-tap) / 3-way toggle
 
 
| inlay = Pearl dot
 
| inlay = Pearl dot
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| tuning = <!-- E standard -->
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| tuners = [[Gotoh SG38]]
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| knobs = [[Knurled metal dome]]
 
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== Images ==
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| models
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| title = Additional details
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| HH 3-way-toggle push-pull-coil-split.png | Pickup switching diagram
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| JS HS control-layout.png | Control layout
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== Sources ==
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<references/>
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20180803071320/http://www.joesatrianiuniverse.com/gear/ibanez-js-guitars/JS2/ Ibanez JS2 Story], Joe Satriani Universe (fan website), archived August 2018
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* [[1990 USA catalog]] ([[:File:1990 USA catalog p5-7.jpg|pages 6–7]])
   
 
[[Category:Guitar models]]
 
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[[Category:Joe Satriani models]]
 
[[Category:Joe Satriani models]]
 
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[[Category:Limited edition guitar models]]
 
[[Category:New in 1990]]
 
[[Category:New in 1990]]
 
[[Category:1990 models]]
 
[[Category:1990 models]]
[[Category:Limited edition guitar models]]
 
 
[[Category:Discontinued guitar models]]
 
[[Category:Discontinued guitar models]]

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JS2 CH
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The JS2, also known as the JS2 Chrome or the Chromeboy, is a solid body electric guitar model introduced by Ibanez in 1990. It is a signature model of American guitarist Joe Satriani and part of the Joe Satriani series. It was made in Japan by FujiGen.

The JS2 was Ibanez's first attempt to create a chrome-plated JS model. Due to problems with the chroming process, the guitar was never widely distributed and only a few were made. The few that made it into the hands of customers are some of the most collectible/ valuable guitars Ibanez has produced due to their rarity.

The JS2 featured an American basswood body bolted to a maple neck with a 22-fret rosewood fingerboard with pearl dot position markers. Components include a double locking tremolo bridge, a locking nut and dual DiMarzio humbucking pickups.

In 1998 Ibanez tried again to produce a chromed guitar with the JS10th and then once more with the limited-edition JS2 Premium Rock Mirror in 2005.

Specifications

Specifications for JS2 Chrome
Model name: JS2 Chrome
Year(s) offered: 1990
Sold in: Worldwide
Made in: Japan
Finish(es): Chrome (CH)
Body
Body type:
Solid body
Body material:
American basswood
Neck joint:
Tilt Joint
Bridge:
Edge tremolo
Knob style:
Knurled metal dome
Hardware color:
Chrome
Neck
Neck type:
JS
Neck material:
1-piece maple
Fingerboard material:
Rosewood
Fingerboard inlays:
Pearl dot
Frets:
22
Nut:
Top-Lok III
Machine heads:
Gotoh SG38
Electronics
Pickup configuration:
HH
Bridge pickup:
DiMarzio FRED (H)
Neck pickup:
DiMarzio PAF Pro (H)
Controls:
Master volume (w/ high pass filter tone push/pull) / master tone (w/ coil-split push/pull) / 3-way toggle pickup selector

Images

Additional details
HH 3-way-toggle push-pull-coil-split
Pickup switching diagram
JS HS control-layout
Control layout

Sources