But let’s not get too picky on the non Japanese one – it’s HALF the price of this one so I guess for a lot less than the difference you could fit the same pickups as fitted on this one and have a cool guitar. But when he said it had cost less than 200 including shipping from China I was shocked - can they REALLY make one of these. When a friend of mine brought this round and said he had a JEM 7VWH (like my real one) I wanted to take a look what had changed and listen to the sounds etc. I emphasise Japanese because they also make a 7VWH which does not originate from Japan and in my view, while that is a good guitar, there are some differences and the pickups are one of those differences. Ibanez Chinese Copy of JEM 7VWH With No Quality Guitar Review. I know for a fact that Steve’s has a sustainiac fitted – and not the one you and I can buy so don’t waste your time – that’s out of the window – but there is much to be enthusiastic about with this Ibanez Jem7vwh Copy from Ibanez. It’s very much like a Steve Vai guitar (modeled after his design so it is said) but after looking at the Vai guitar actually in my hands there is in fact not much of a resemblance at all – yes it’s white, yes it has the same tremolo and locking system and MAYBE it has the same Dimarzio pickups as Steve’s (but his may well be different than the stock ones on this guitar under review). I’ve had this guitar since probably 2000 or 2001 if my memory serves me correctly. I bought it on Ebay for 500 as a Korean made Ibanez Jem but that has since been proven to be untrue, more fool me. Ibanez JEM is an electric guitar manufactured by Ibanez and first produced in 1987 ….are some companies in Asia (China) that produce JEM counterfeit copies. There is some debate as to the country of origin.
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