The Ibanez JSM100VT John Scofield Signature Electric Guitar builds on the basic excellence of the AS200 guitar John Scofield made famous. . High quality woods and construction. Incredible tone. Light weight. The improvements over previous models (2630, AS200, etc.) are subtle, but significant. One important feature is the compound radius 'fretboard'. It starts almost flat from the first position, then graduates to a slight arch from the middle of the neck (5th positon) and up to the 22nd fret. Amazing to play, especially with the jumbo frets. Bends never fret out and sustain is remarkable for a semi-hollow.
Like its celebrated predecessor, the JSM100 features thick and sweet super 58 pickups and the original 1970s AS/AR headstock design.
A compound radius fretboard provides consistent feel and playability in all registers. Flame maple top, back, and sides. Hands down the best Ibanez I ever played. Gibson ES-335? BAH! doesnt compare. Seriously.
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I have one I agree better than my 68 guild. played a gibson your right. maybe the radius fretboard like my 98 strat plus.
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