Ibanez JS Series

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Ibanez JS Series
Manufacturer Ibanez
Period
Construction
Body type solid
Neck joint bolt-on
Woods
Body Basswood
Neck Maple
Fretboard Rosewood
Hardware
Bridge JS100:Edge Pro II

JS1000 and JS1200:Edge Pro

Pickup(s) JS100: Ibanez axis

JS1000: DiMarzio PAF(Neck) and FRED(Bridge) JS1200: Dimarzio PAF Pro(Neck) and Joe (Bridge)

Colors available
JS100: Black, White, Transparent Red

JS1000: Black Pearl JS1200: Candy Apple Red

The Ibanez JS Series is a signature series of guitars endorsed by Joe Satriani and manufactured by Ibanez guitars. The JS100 is a lower end model in comparison to the JS1000 and the JS1200. The JS1000 and JS1200 feature necks that are digitally reproduced from one of Joe Satriani's guitars. The body and neck of a JS guitar are similar to that of a Stratocaster.


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