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Ibanez EP9 Steve Vai Signature
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Acoustic-electric Folk/Western guitar from Ibanez belonging to the Steve Vai series

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  • ted69000ted69000

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    Ibanez EP9 Steve Vai SignaturePublished on 01/10/11 at 06:10
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    I just wanted to add that my model allows to use the tuner without jack insrbr />
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  • yakisobayakisoba

    Ibanez EP9 Steve Vai SignaturePublished on 05/13/07 at 02:50
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    Guitar:

    Format "grand auditorium" (smaller and shallower than most folk classic)
    Made in China
    Channel 24 fret (the last two are cut gypsy guitar version)
    Cutaway wide.
    Solid spruce
    Back & Sides: Solid Mahogany
    Rosewood fingerboard, inlaid with "tree of life"
    Mechanical oil bath Grover
    Hooks for strap on both sides of the body (no need to tie the strap at the end of the handle)
    Satin => run fast.
    Presence of a beam in the body (inovation from EP7) to reduce feedback.

    The guitar comes with the latest D'Addario strings, ESP26 (long, very good sound)
    In addition it comes with a fly-box (around $ 150), so no need of negotiating with the seller. (Warning: the fly-box …
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    Guitar:

    Format "grand auditorium" (smaller and shallower than most folk classic)
    Made in China
    Channel 24 fret (the last two are cut gypsy guitar version)
    Cutaway wide.
    Solid spruce
    Back & Sides: Solid Mahogany
    Rosewood fingerboard, inlaid with "tree of life"
    Mechanical oil bath Grover
    Hooks for strap on both sides of the body (no need to tie the strap at the end of the handle)
    Satin => run fast.
    Presence of a beam in the body (inovation from EP7) to reduce feedback.

    The guitar comes with the latest D'Addario strings, ESP26 (long, very good sound)
    In addition it comes with a fly-box (around $ 150), so no need of negotiating with the seller. (Warning: the fly-box is no fiberglass => ca protects shots, no waves shock.)

    The preamp:

    Fishman has two microphones, a microphone on the neck and one in the body (aura)
    Works with a 9 volt battery
    Equaliser treble, mid, bass
    Tuner (very fast grip)
    Phase adjustment, anti mode feedback.
    Emulation of 6 microphones known editable. The six positions are well paid for my taste, the user will issue especially if one wants to pre-program his guitar (both use a pedal like Pandora Vox). Personally, I left the program by default

    Interestingly, the preamp has a security: the battery is enclanchée that when a cable jack is plugged into the guitar
    => +: No risk that the battery leaks
    => -: You have to walk around always with a jack on oneself in order to use the tuner.

    UTILIZATION

    The guitar is light and shallow, providing a good grip, gathered both sitting and standing with shoulder strap.

    The neck is fast matt varnish. It is late, stuck at the 15 ° freight, and the cutaway is wide, making the last frets easily accessible.

    The strings are neither too high nor too tight (watch a regular electric guitar will still be surprised: it's hard to make a bend of more than half a ton => it's a folk)

    The preamp is easy to use even without reading the manual, so that we do not try to change the factory settings (emulation mode).
    The tuner is very well done, because it is analog (the LEDs light up s more or less strong according as it is far from the desired note or not. It lends to the height you want (drop D ...)).

    I put the note of 8 / 10 for four reasons:

    -You have to lug around with a jack to use the pre-amp (tuner), which is sucks when you want to use the guitar to dry
    Perso-I did not understand how to change the settings for the emulation of microphones and j'peur all trying to screw up the wild.
    -If the guitar is light, all with fly-box is heavy
    -Y 'is no protective plastic on the table so the maniacs like me must be careful not too let go at the stroke of pick.

    Well I quibble, in all there are not much to complain, it was worth the money.

    SOUNDS

    This guitar sounds warm enough for folk, which is a good place for me now to see everyone.
    It sounds slightly less (less serious circles) that the Takamine TAN15C (same price), dry.
    Now she is really oriented Thurs connected, and an AER Alpha 40W is already something else. Indeed the preamp has left the concurence a big step back.

    - J I bought an amp from AER compact60. connected, the sound is incredible. Programs allow preamp have a range of different sounds that will delight all users are.

    The strings do not freesent, the harmonics are easy to go out, she would like the agreement at least two weeks, nickel, she has a great sustain.

    Note that despite the central beam, which reduces vibration, and the Grand Auditorium size, it sounds louder than a lot of folk dreadnought or jumbo (unplugged of course).

    It is to my taste for flawless sound (that's why I have the choice), but I do not put that 8 / 10 because TAN15C competes well and I reserve the 10/10 guitars of luthier to $ 5,000. (that would be ugly to put both the same.)

    OVERALL OPINION

    A very good guitar and very nice too.
    It's been a year now I have the choice and I remake it without hesitation.

    A dry is great but I think that it is especially the face once with the competition if you want to play it plugged in (the whole structure is made of this light dasn).
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