Ibanez JS Series

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Ibanez JS Series
IbanezChromeBoy.jpg
JS10th Chrome Boy
Manufacturer Ibanez
Period1988–present
Construction
Body type Solid
Neck joint Bolt-on
Woods
Body Basswood
Neck Maple
Fretboard Rosewood
Hardware
Bridge
  • JS100: Edge III
  • JS1000, JS1200: Edge Pro
  • JS1600: Fixed
  • JS2000: Fixed Lo Pro Edge
Pickup(s)
  • JS100: Ibanez Axis
  • JS1000, JS1600: DiMarzio PAF Pro (neck), FRED (bridge)
  • JS1200: DiMarzio PAF Joe (neck), Fred (bridge)
  • JS2000: DiMarzio PAF Pro (neck), Fred (bridge)
Colors available
  • JS100: Black, White, Transparent Red
  • JS1000: Black Pearl, Burnt Transparent Blue
  • JS1200: Candy Apple Red
  • JS1600: Silver
  • JS2000: Champagne Gold

The Ibanez JS Series is a signature series of electric guitars endorsed by Joe Satriani and manufactured by Ibanez. It is essentially the discontinued Ibanez Radius series,[ citation needed ] with Satriani's select pickups installed. The JS100 is a lower-end model compared to the JS1000 and the JS1200. The JS1000 and JS1200 feature necks that are digitally reproduced from one of Satriani's guitars. The JS1600 was introduced at the NAMM Show in 2008.

Contents

Timeline dealing with various "Chrome Boys"

JS2CH

The original Chrome Boy. The JS2CH has a basswood body. There were very few produced as finishing problems occurred with cracking. "Pearly", Joe's prized prototype JS2CH Chrome Boy, was stolen in August 2002 and has never been recovered. [1] Satriani's JS2CH was fitted with a Seymour Duncan Pearly Gates pickup, hence the name "pearly".

JS10th

The JS10th was Ibanez's second attempt at producing a chromed JS. The JS10th is a unique guitar with a luthite (plastic) body encased in chrome. Chrome plating such a curvy instrument is a very complex and difficult process resulting in many small (and some not so small) imperfections. Ibanez produced 506 of the JS10th model. Satriani himself has stated that he does not use the JS10th, as he prefers the Japanese basswood models (the JS2CH and its prototypes). [2]

JS2PRM

Ibanez JS series guitars used by Satriani on his 2013 Unstoppable Momentum tour JS Guitars 2013.jpg
Ibanez JS series guitars used by Satriani on his 2013 Unstoppable Momentum tour

The PRM "Premium Rock Mirror" was revealed at the 2005 NAMM Show and although it belongs to the Chrome Boy family, it is actually basswood plated with aluminum. The first run of 20 had finish issues and the remaining guitars were produced in 2006.

JS20th

At the 2008 NAMM Show, Ibanez unveiled the JS20th and the JS1600. The JS20th features artwork from Satriani's 1987 album Surfing with the Alien with a chromed relief of the Silver Surfer character.

JS1CR

The 30th Anniversary Ibanez Joe Satriani Signature JS1CR features an alder body the sonic foundation for some of the most enduring pieces of contemporary music.

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References

  1. "news". Satriani.com. Archived from the original on April 6, 2004.
  2. "Joe Satriani Chat Transcript: 12/5/00 MusicToyz.com". www.satriani.com. Retrieved 28 April 2023.