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'''[[Boss TU-2 Review]]''':
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'''[[Ibanez Jem 7vwh Review]]''':
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''An article by Erik''
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''An article by Andrew Cockburn''
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Extremely versatile - this is no one trick pony. The Evolution piclups are very hot and they can drive any Amp to distruction. This gives you a lot of options in backing off the volume to go from clean to crunch to full distortion. The neck Humbucker gives a deep bluesy feel, whils the middle single coil gives that cutting Strat sound. The bridge humbucker gives a solid yet trebbly sound as you would expect. Combinations of these give this guitar incredible versatility. Played clean, the sound has authority and punch, yet is extremely musical - I could use this guitar for Funk, and even Smooth Jazz.
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1. You are just about to go on stage when you realize that your guitar is completly out of tune and there's no time to tune it. <br>
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The 5 piece neck is thin and flat. The overall guitar is similar in dimensions to a Strat, yet the picking area feels less congested. Legato is great on this guitar due to the hot pickups and the low action, and licks play typically faster than other guitars [...]
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2. You are playing a song in D standard live and you need to get to drop D fast without changing guitar.<br>
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3. All your effects flashes with "low battery" and there is no time to replace them (or you just dont want to spend money on hundred of batteries all the time)<br>
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4. All the above + the stage is so dark you can't see anything.
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Those are just a few reasons why a good tuner pedal is always a welcome addition to any guitarist arsenal! Read about one of the most used and famous tuners out there on our featured review!
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Revision as of 09:44, 9 November 2011

Jem 7vwh
Jem 7vwh

Ibanez Jem 7vwh Review:
An article by Andrew Cockburn

Extremely versatile - this is no one trick pony. The Evolution piclups are very hot and they can drive any Amp to distruction. This gives you a lot of options in backing off the volume to go from clean to crunch to full distortion. The neck Humbucker gives a deep bluesy feel, whils the middle single coil gives that cutting Strat sound. The bridge humbucker gives a solid yet trebbly sound as you would expect. Combinations of these give this guitar incredible versatility. Played clean, the sound has authority and punch, yet is extremely musical - I could use this guitar for Funk, and even Smooth Jazz.

The 5 piece neck is thin and flat. The overall guitar is similar in dimensions to a Strat, yet the picking area feels less congested. Legato is great on this guitar due to the hot pickups and the low action, and licks play typically faster than other guitars [...]

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