PropertyValue
rdfs:label
  • JEM7V
rdfs:comment
  • The JEM7V features an alder body, DiMarzio pickups, a double locking tremolo and pearl and abalone vine fingerboard inlays. A thin basswood veneer is applied to the top and back of the body to prevent the finish from settling into the alder and preventing the alder grain from appearing through the finish. It is part of Ibanez' high-end handcrafted-in-Japan Prestige line. From 2002 until 2004 the JEM7V was also available with a sparkle blue finish as the JEM7V SBL. A seven-string version, the JEM7V7, was introduced in 2013.
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pumid
  • DiMarzio Evolution mid
nj
pubridge
  • DiMarzio Evolution bridge
matbody
  • Alder w/ basswood veneers
puneck
  • DiMarzio Evolution neck
inlay
  • Pearl/ abalone Tree of Life
matfb
  • 1993
  • 2004
  • Scalloped frets 21 to 24
frets
  • 24
pucon
  • HSH
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Category
  • models
Subseries
  • Prestige series
  • JEM series
tuners
hw
  • Gold
more
  • yes
float
  • center
Series
  • Signature series
PG
  • White pearloid
Name
  • JEM7V
Caption
  • JEM7V White
matneck
  • 1993
  • 2005
Width
  • 350
Colors
  • WH
Made
  • Japan
BodyType
  • Solid body
Bridge
  • 1993
  • 2003
  • 2010
  • 2013
neck
  • 1993
  • 2002
File
  • JEM7V WH 2010.jpg
  • JEM7V_WH.gif
Area
  • Worldwide
nut
strings
  • 0.009000
Year
  • 1993
abstract
  • The JEM7V features an alder body, DiMarzio pickups, a double locking tremolo and pearl and abalone vine fingerboard inlays. A thin basswood veneer is applied to the top and back of the body to prevent the finish from settling into the alder and preventing the alder grain from appearing through the finish. It is part of Ibanez' high-end handcrafted-in-Japan Prestige line. The JEM7V has gone through several specification changes: the Lo-Pro Edge tremolo was replaced with the new Edge Pro in 2003; in 2004 the ebony fingerboard was replaced with a more generic rosewood one; finally in 2005 the JEM7V got a five-ply neck like most Japanese-made Ibanez guitars. From 2002 until 2004 the JEM7V was also available with a sparkle blue finish as the JEM7V SBL. For 2010 the tremolo is replaced again, this time by the original Edge tremolo. The Edge was introduced in 1986 and has been used for various JEM models, but it is the first time it is featured on the JEM7V. Starting in 2013 the carbon fiber Ultralite tremolo arm was included. A seven-string version, the JEM7V7, was introduced in 2013.