The name JPM100B was used for the JPM100 P1 in Europe and Asia. It is still unclear were the 'B' stands for. The original Japan only release of the P1 featured multi-coloured pickups, like the one John was playing at the time, and is believed to be the 'JPM100A' and the JPM100B being the following batch, but this is never officially confirmed. The JPM100 features an American basswood body mated to a custom maple neck with a 24-fret bound rosewood fingerboard with off-set dot inlays. Components include dual DiMarzio humbucking pickups and a low-profile double locking tremolo bridge.
Attributes | Values |
---|---|
rdfs:label |
|
rdfs:comment |
|
dcterms:subject | |
nj | |
pubridge | |
matbody |
|
puneck | |
inlay |
|
matfb |
|
frets |
|
pucon |
|
dbkwik:ibanez/prop...iPageUsesTemplate | |
Subseries |
|
hw |
|
more |
|
Series |
|
Name |
|
Caption |
|
Colors |
|
Made |
|
BodyType |
|
Bridge |
|
neck | |
File |
|
Area |
|
Year |
|
abstract |
|
is models using of |