The JPXI features a combination of appointments from JPX and BFR Petrucci signature instruments. Most notably, the JPXI neck has been streamlined to a symmetric, slim profile featuring a flatter 20" radius, medium jumbo stainless steel frets with a finished mahogany neck and an ebony fingerboard.
Combined with a solid alder body, mahogany tone block and maple top, the JPXI has controls similar to that of the JP BFR line, including two three-way toggles wired for the Custom DiMarzio LiquiFire and Crunch Lab humbuckers, in addition to a redesigned Wide-Spread Pivot tremolo with a Music Man/Fishman piezo system bridge pickup.
The JPXI guitars will be available in 6 and 7-string versions, adorned with chrome hardware, mother of pearl inlays and a new onyx finish.
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RichbNew AFfiliatePosted on 01/17/2011 at 23:56:22Ordered a JPXI 7 the other day.I'm looking forward to playing the latest creation from EBMM in the Evolution of guitar!
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