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Ibanez JS100 Joe Satriani Signature

STC-Shaped Guitar from Ibanez belonging to the Joe Satriani series

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Published on 01/02/04 at 15:00
i bought it second hand, hardly used for about a year, for 300$, in stores i think it costs about 500$

this is my first guitar, i only paid that much for a first guitar cause i'm crazy about joe satriani and it was a really good deal.. now i'm crazy about this guitar.. the switch between humbuckers and single coil magnets is cool, I really like the variety of sound you can get out of this guitar. I'm not a heavy tremolo user, but i still like the floyd rose solution. sure, i takes a little more time to tune in, but it stays tuned.. i went away for 3 months and when i came back it was out of tune for like 2 cents.. and it's fucking gorgeous.. i call her "Inge from sweden" cause she'd slim and she's white. i'm pretty much in love with this guitar.. use a good amplifier with her, i'm getting sick of my old one since i played her on a peavey.

the "volume knob" pretty much defines how much effect will be put on the signal that comes out from the guitar.. sometimes i wish, turn it down, it would just be quieter, but instead it loses all the distortion.. of course, it sometimes comes handy. and i don't eve know if it's the same thing with all other guitars because i never dug into it when i played one

well crafted, quality parts, i'm just not sure what's the deal with JS1000 (it's more expensive) but i'm satisfied with the stuff they'd put on her. i had to straighten the neck a little bit once so far and i had to change the magnet switch because it didn't stay put when you switched it and shes's abour 5 years old, so i think it's a good deal

she pretty much stays my main guitar for some time

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