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+ | The '''JTK4''' is a [[Jet King series]] solid body electric guitar model introduced by [[Ibanez]] in 2008. The models in the Jet King series were a nod to the "pawnshop" copy guitars from the 1960s<ref name=GP_JTK1_review>Molenda, Michael; [https://web-beta.archive.org/web/20160214180032/http://www.guitarplayer.com/miscellaneous/1139/ibanez-jtk1-jet-king/17248 Ibanez JTK1 Jet King]; March 1, 2004; Guitar Player (magazine); archived from [http://www.guitarplayer.com/miscellaneous/1139/ibanez-jtk1-jet-king/17248 the original] February 2016</ref>, which Ibanez, among others, sold. |
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− | The Ibanez '''JTK4''' is a [[Jet King series]] guitar model introduced in 2008 along with the similar [[JTK3]]. The JTK4 is based on the [[JTK2]], but has a vibrato type tailpiece and no extra coil tap switches. Other features include a mahogany body, bolt-on maple neck, and the Full Tune III bridge. |
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+ | The JTK4 features a mahogany body bolted to a maple neck with a 22-fret rosewood fingerboard with offset triangle position markers. Components include dual Ibanez Artcore [[humbucking pickup]]s and a Full Tune III fixed bridge with an Ibanez VBX60 Bigsby-style vibrato tailpiece. |
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+ | The [[JTK3]] is a related model without the vibrato and with [[single coil pickup]]s. The [[JTK2]] is a similar model without the vibrato and with a pair of rocker switches which activate coil-taps of the pickups. |
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− | {{speclist|name=JTK4|series=Jet King series|year=2008|area=Worldwide|colors=RD (Red)|matbody=Mahogany|matneck=3-Piece Maple|matfb=Rosewood|nj=[[AANJ]]|neck=[[JTK (neck type)|JTK]]|frets=22 / Medium|bridge=[[Full Tune III]]|tailpiece=[[VBX60]] vibrato|hw=Chrome|pucon=HH|puneck=ACH3 ([[Artcore Humbucker 3]])|pumid=|pubridge=ACH4 ([[Artcore Humbucker 4]])|control=1 Volume / 1 Tone / 3-Way Toggle|inlay=Offset Triangles|pg=White|made=China}} |
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+ | | name = JTK4 |
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+ | | series = Jet King series |
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+ | | year = 2008 |
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+ | | area = Europe / Japan / USA |
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+ | | made = China |
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+ | | colors = RD (Red) |
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+ | | bodytype = Solid body |
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+ | | matbody = Mahogany |
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+ | | matneck = {{3pm}} |
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+ | | matfb = Rosewood |
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+ | | nj = [[AANJ]] |
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+ | | neck = [[JTK (neck type)|JTK]] |
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+ | | frets = 22 / medium |
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+ | | bridge = [[Full Tune III]] fixed |
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+ | | tailpiece = [[VBX60]] vibrato |
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+ | | hw = Chrome |
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+ | | pucon = HH |
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+ | | puneck = Ibanez [[Artcore Humbucker 3|ACH3]] (H) |
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+ | | pubridge = Ibanez [[Artcore Humbucker 4|ACH4]] (H) |
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+ | | control = {{VT3}} |
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+ | | inlay = Offset triangle |
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+ | | pg = White |
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+ | }} |
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+ | == Sources == |
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+ | <references/> |
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+ | * [[2008 North America catalog]] ([http://www.ibanez.com/anniversary/expansion.php?cat_id=380&now=9 page 19]) |
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[[Category:Jet King models]] |
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Latest revision as of 19:52, 20 June 2017
The JTK4 is a Jet King series solid body electric guitar model introduced by Ibanez in 2008. The models in the Jet King series were a nod to the "pawnshop" copy guitars from the 1960s[1], which Ibanez, among others, sold.
The JTK4 features a mahogany body bolted to a maple neck with a 22-fret rosewood fingerboard with offset triangle position markers. Components include dual Ibanez Artcore humbucking pickups and a Full Tune III fixed bridge with an Ibanez VBX60 Bigsby-style vibrato tailpiece.
The JTK3 is a related model without the vibrato and with single coil pickups. The JTK2 is a similar model without the vibrato and with a pair of rocker switches which activate coil-taps of the pickups.
The JTK4 was replaced by the JTK40 for 2009.
Specifications
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Specifications for JTK4
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Sources
- ↑ Molenda, Michael; Ibanez JTK1 Jet King; March 1, 2004; Guitar Player (magazine); archived from the original February 2016