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Lions claw rout
Steve Vai's signature lion's claw rout Red copyright sprite

Lion's claw is the term used to describe the tremolo cavity shape of Steve Vai's signature JEM guitars. The cavity below the tremolo allowed Vai to manipulate the tremolo arm by either pulling up (raising the pitch) or pushing down (decreasing the pitch). The lion's claw itself is a series of six channels which allow room for the fine tuners located on the rear of the Edge tremolo.

Other Ibanez guitars employ a more traditional squared off tremolo cavity which provides similar functionality. The lion's claw adds a distinguishing flourish to Vai's signature guitars.

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