If you can see the Sustainiac’s circuit card in back, then there are a couple of tiny potentiometers on it for gain and feedback that you can adjust to get rid of that squeal - it wasn’t adjusted right at the factory if you hear that. It’s only a matter of time till I buy one after seeing your video. THANK YOU!!
The Vaticants strikes again. Brilliant video. Feels like I own this. Goodies of the case and warm looking chrome. I had a 90’s jem with an ebony board. Didn’t think much of it at the time… I can see it looking better In this one. I have a jvm standard. Beautiful Les Paul.
The only Ibanez I've lusted after is this and the smashed mirror iceman. You're right there's no info about these really. I only know them from back in the day magazines. My strat has really dark rosewood with one light streak starting on the 12th fret e string up to the neck. You can darken yours up. I'd be tempted
Great Review as usual Marko! Thanks! BTW, after watching your vid, I decided on getting a JS1CR30. I found one with the COA signed by Joe, Custom case, Custom back plate, etc.., perfect condition..
I wonder if Joe and Steve Vai prefer rose wood boards for sound quality as there have been very few ebony board Jems and Satch models, however I own a 90 th anniversary Satch model and the board is ebony.
Awesome review of the Satch guitar. I have 2 old Jems and one Universe model, but always wanted a Chrome~Boy! That sustainer is amazing. Wish I could get one to add to my guitars. You're an amazing public speaker and also guitarist. I see great things in your future. Godspeed my friend!
This might piss the purists off, but I actually took off the sustainiac, because for me it wasn't worth taking the place of a really good neck pickup, I found it kind off gimmicky. I'd advise trying it first for some time, and then make your choice. If you still like it, then more power to you ;) Oh, and I refretted the neck too, with giant Jumbo Dunlop 6000, and now I freaking love this guitar, will never sell it !
You can darken that fretboard a lot by using that leather dye that Stew-Mac sells. I've done it to a bunch of guitars and its easy to do and works fantastic.
Thank you for this. I think the JS guitars are very very underrated.... It's unfortunate that they don't get the glamour and the publicity which is associated with other signature models. They look great, they sound fantastic, and they're the best hybrid of vintage and modern specs on the market right now. (c shaped neck, medium output pickups, aero foil body, and the sustainiac is just a very good bonus!!) How I wish i could afford one of these bad boys!
Great video . And I agree with you about an Ebony fretboard suiting the chrome finish better. But even so, I have just placed a deposit for one , next delivery is in April. I have wanted one since I first saw Joe playing one in the early 90’s , so I am so excited . Love the sound of the sustainiac!
Ebony for win but still sweet, the sustaniac would be great for looping doing ambient backgrounds drowned in fx double tracked with some lead. Seems fun
You could use the tonal change you get when switching-on the Sustainiac when you're on the neck pickup, deliberately as a musically creative effect, so, I see it as not necessarily a bad thing.
How do you maintain the chrome? I have a drumset with chrome hardware and the yearly cleaning is a pain in the a$$. Do they tell you how to maintain it or provide guidance on long term durability so you can prevent corrosion?
It’s a shame that they didn’t use ebony for the fingerboard and he just said the same as I was typing this as ebony would have made a great contrast against the chrome finish
Interesting to see you don't have the signed backplate with the little info printed on it. You are right - there's not a whole lot of info on it online as I also found when I was trying to find stuff around when I bought mine. You'd think there'd be more :P
You got a little bit unfortunate with the lightness of the rosewood on this particular guitar. Mine was “medium dark”, but now looks almost black as ebony after a quick wipe over with a disposable Ernie Ball fretboard conditioner wipe that I found online.
Hi Marko, i see you do have good taste in guitars : i'm seriously considering buying this chrome boy, but i'm really wondering about the chrome finish ? does it wear out ? beacuse this has been plaguing almost every older models, and to me this is the most crucial point that could make me buy this new chrome boy ..or not ;) so, what is your feedback about that , since your video has been online for almost a year now, how is the chrome finish on your guitar ?
Very light coloured rosewood boards always make me think of a cheap guitar which I know this not,,and maybe they will take on board the comments as I know the look on the videos
my last guitar was a js2000. amazing instrument. It was such a good all around guitar. My new guitar think im going for one of the schecters with a sustainiac though. Ebony fretboards. A couple of their models really remind me of an ibanez or JS so its a perfect balance of everything I like to shred on. The reaper in fact has a perfect layout and knob positions ect. Its perfect although I think their paint is kind of ugly I dont like gaudy over the top paint jobs. But I do like the sunvalley for the ascetics, just a strat style regular professional looking instrument. Just need to find one somewhere and try it out.
Why put so much care into making it chrome and end up with a regular neck? Ebony or even a completely black synthetic material would have looked so much better.
I Kinda wonder minus the aesthetics and it’s a Satriani signature How much of the price is the name to the actual function woods circuitry And how much is paying for the name. Don’t get me wrong it looks and sounds amazing - I just go for function and playability over looks One added feature would have been scalloped 21-24 frets I’m guessing that’s Vai’s thing Also review in other guitar have said that if you sweat from lots of playing like me it could really ruin the finish on metallic paint
Oh yeah!! The ebony would have been killer!! Alder is not the best choice in my opinion. Too soft of a wood. The finish can only resist damage at the hardness of the surface it's on. I choose 2 piece maple, (maybe weight reduced).
i am not that much pro too. But i have heard that Jems are like machine guns, Vai got it built for improved guitar neck access , and is easy to handle in respect to body dimensions. Your comment is 8 months old, so what did you buy?
Hey Marko, thanks for the review. I’m following your channel since you did the PRS video, and I’m so glad that you’re reviewing Joe’s signature because indeed there’s not much out there about this model. I’m halfway through the review an loving it, my only complain though would be that it’s only a 360p resolution, which is a bummer for such a beautiful guitar. Any chance that you could upload a 720 or 1080 version later?
Pretty serious orange peel texture in the chrome finish. I see it in all of the ad photos and eBAY auctions for these guitars. Really pathetic. Ibanez just cannot seem to do a proper chrome finish without issues. At a price of $5000 and three decades to perfect it, they really should get it right by now. And the fretboard ?... yeah, ebony is a must on a $5000 guitar. All of my Ibanez J custom S series guitars have ebony fretboards, as well as my Ibanez 90th Anniversary JS-HAM guitar. All of them cost thousands less than this JS1CR. So, why no ebony fretboard on this ridiculously expensive JS1CR ? I have screws on my Ibanez guitars rust just from humidity in the air, as well as corrosion on the more expensive frosted gold finish of the hardware on my J customs in places where skin never comes in contact. And ever since I bought one of my last Ibanez S series guitars new in 2008, which had hardware coated with the cosmo-chrome finish which completely deteriorated just while hanging on my display wall, I stopped purchasing Ibanez guitars altogether. It became obvious that Ibanez lost their concern and focus on quality. It's mostly about profit now. A real gamble to buy their products, because you are likely to end up with a guitar that has peeling or cracking finish on the body or corroding hardware that greatly knock down both the attractiveness and resale value of the guitar in the future. Depressing, because I really loved Ibanez guitars in the past.
well allow me to correct you. The orange peel is NOT in the chrome layer. It is special protective clear sprayed over to make the chrome more durable rather than just scratching like all the chrome models in the past. As a result, there is some light orange peel. Some worse than others but most pretty mild.
You're splitting hairs, but okay. The only point that's important is that the orange peel is very visible on the chrome finish as it comes from the factory, and it's permanent...there to stay. @@slickstrings
@@akenedyit's actually only visible close up and not from all angles. Back off a couple feet and you don't see it. Its a trade off that makes it far more playable than before. Normal guitar clears can have orange peel sanded out, however normal clears would reduce the reflectivity of the chrome. This clear has been developed for the application with virtually no reduction in reflection from what I can tell. The only drawback is the orange peel which cannot be sanded due to the nature of the clear. Im not willing to test it but supposedly it's somewhat self healing.
That rosewood fretboard ruins the whole thing. Always hated that ugly brown cheap look on guitars. Ebony or maple for me and ebony would have made this pop even more
A guitar is such a cheap string instrument. Even if this limited edition Chromeboy guitar is for sell in the market, the price will be just $10-20k, while a stradivarius violin used by professional player will be for at least $150k (a named one will be $100 - 500 million).
Una delle chitarre più brutte che siano mai state create, e oltretutto costa pure un occhio della testa. Cioè non solo non vale quello che costa, ma fa anche cagare!!!
I don't understand why they used that particular fret board. Seems like this guitar is about $2000 overpriced. $3000 seems reasonable considering it being a signature model.
If you can see the Sustainiac’s circuit card in back, then there are a couple of tiny potentiometers on it for gain and feedback that you can adjust to get rid of that squeal - it wasn’t adjusted right at the factory if you hear that. It’s only a matter of time till I buy one after seeing your video. THANK YOU!!
Really appreciate the review! Finding information on these guitars is challenging to say the least! Thanks again!
Ur correct about the ebony ,the darker the better in this case
Really good review! Now I want this guitar even more 🤩
Do these Chrome Boy guitars scratch easily? I saw a video of Joe Satriani holding one of these, and it looked like a mess.
I agree when you talk about the ebony fingerboard. I never liked rosewood for necks anyway.
The no BS vid man awesome presentation.They've built that textbook Satriani engineered sound right in there.....kickass.Thanks mate
I´ve get one. I hope chrome doestn´t goes bad with time. Regards
The Vaticants strikes again.
Brilliant video. Feels like I own this.
Goodies of the case and warm looking chrome.
I had a 90’s jem with an ebony board. Didn’t think much of it at the time… I can see it looking better In this one.
I have a jvm standard. Beautiful Les Paul.
The only Ibanez I've lusted after is this and the smashed mirror iceman. You're right there's no info about these really. I only know them from back in the day magazines. My strat has really dark rosewood with one light streak starting on the 12th fret e string up to the neck. You can darken yours up. I'd be tempted
Great Review as usual Marko! Thanks!
BTW, after watching your vid, I decided on getting a JS1CR30.
I found one with the COA signed by Joe, Custom case, Custom back plate, etc.., perfect condition..
Just bought one of these last week. Well, paying it off over the next three months. Can’t wait to get it.
dopeeee!!! congrats!!!! sikkk!!!
Have you got it yet? I'm thinking seriously of getting one off Musician's Friend...Can you let me know if it's as awesome in real life?
william johnson no man only a month in. Halfway there.
For this kind of money though, NO guitar is ever “worth it”.
@@twisantigo Okay, guitar is worth it. Every damn cent.
I wonder if Joe and Steve Vai prefer rose wood boards for sound quality as there have been very few ebony board Jems and Satch models, however I own a 90 th anniversary Satch model and the board is ebony.
Awesome review of the Satch guitar. I have 2 old Jems and one Universe model, but always wanted a Chrome~Boy! That sustainer is amazing. Wish I could get one to add to my guitars. You're an amazing public speaker and also guitarist. I see great things in your future. Godspeed my friend!
This might piss the purists off, but I actually took off the sustainiac, because for me it wasn't worth taking the place of a really good neck pickup, I found it kind off gimmicky. I'd advise trying it first for some time, and then make your choice. If you still like it, then more power to you ;) Oh, and I refretted the neck too, with giant Jumbo Dunlop 6000, and now I freaking love this guitar, will never sell it !
You can darken that fretboard a lot by using that leather dye that Stew-Mac sells. I've done it to a bunch of guitars and its easy to do and works fantastic.
who would do that to a production collectable?
Joe has so much signatures I don’t see him play it much so I’m glad you got it it’s a gorgeous guitar
Thank you for this. I think the JS guitars are very very underrated.... It's unfortunate that they don't get the glamour and the publicity which is associated with other signature models. They look great, they sound fantastic, and they're the best hybrid of vintage and modern specs on the market right now. (c shaped neck, medium output pickups, aero foil body, and the sustainiac is just a very good bonus!!) How I wish i could afford one of these bad boys!
I like the tone of Rosewood much better than ebony. Ebony tends to have a bit more bite and Rosewood is much more versatile and smooth sounding
Great video . And I agree with you about an Ebony fretboard suiting the chrome finish better. But even so, I have just placed a deposit for one , next delivery is in April. I have wanted one since I first saw Joe playing one in the early 90’s , so I am so excited . Love the sound of the sustainiac!
Ebony for win but still sweet, the sustaniac would be great for looping doing ambient backgrounds drowned in fx double tracked with some lead. Seems fun
You could use the tonal change you get when switching-on the Sustainiac when you're on the neck pickup, deliberately as a musically creative effect, so, I see it as not necessarily a bad thing.
How do you maintain the chrome? I have a drumset with chrome hardware and the yearly cleaning is a pain in the a$$. Do they tell you how to maintain it or provide guidance on long term durability so you can prevent corrosion?
Ive got the JS 1000 black pearl.... is it heavier in weight?
Thanks
It’s a shame that they didn’t use ebony for the fingerboard and he just said the same as I was typing this as ebony would have made a great contrast against the chrome finish
That clean sound is beautiful, even if you are not selling it like you should. To say not a big deal while it sound so nice of a clean sound!!!
nice rewiew the back plate
had engraving for 30 th anniversary model that run was for one year only cheers
Thanks for the review! Can’t believe I’m just learning today that he uses sustain pickup🤦♂️
cool stuff thanks for sharing
Interesting to see you don't have the signed backplate with the little info printed on it. You are right - there's not a whole lot of info on it online as I also found when I was trying to find stuff around when I bought mine. You'd think there'd be more :P
Cerulean only JS1CR30 has that commemorative backplate, limited edition. This is a JS1CR, the production model.
un excelente video y super explicativo, saludos desde CHILE.
You got a little bit unfortunate with the lightness of the rosewood on this particular guitar. Mine was “medium dark”, but now looks almost black as ebony after a quick wipe over with a disposable Ernie Ball fretboard conditioner wipe that I found online.
Marko.. man you were the rainbow trout who bit on the chrome Ibanez lure ... LOL nice review and axe... enjoy
I'd kill for a Muscle Car Orange or Purple JS!
wow i have a 2018 30th anniversary one, the rosewood on mine is sooooo much darker
Hi Marko, i see you do have good taste in guitars : i'm seriously considering buying this chrome boy, but i'm really wondering about the chrome finish ? does it wear out ? beacuse this has been plaguing almost every older models, and to me this is the most crucial point that could make me buy this new chrome boy ..or not ;) so, what is your feedback about that , since your video has been online for almost a year now, how is the chrome finish on your guitar ?
It’s holding up like new. They did a great job. You’ll love it ;)
@Beppy holding up great. But as any guitar it’ll show a bit of wear over time. But it’s super cool!! ;)
Ebony can be a bit spikey.
That's why you don't see how play maple boards
Great guitar and playing!
flying in blue dream looks a little easy with chrome boy
They should have done white liner in the case, that would really made the silver pop!
Very light coloured rosewood boards always make me think of a cheap guitar which I know this not,,and maybe they will take on board the comments as I know the look on the videos
Agree!
my last guitar was a js2000. amazing instrument. It was such a good all around guitar. My new guitar think im going for one of the schecters with a sustainiac though. Ebony fretboards. A couple of their models really remind me of an ibanez or JS so its a perfect balance of everything I like to shred on. The reaper in fact has a perfect layout and knob positions ect. Its perfect although I think their paint is kind of ugly I dont like gaudy over the top paint jobs. But I do like the sunvalley for the ascetics, just a strat style regular professional looking instrument. Just need to find one somewhere and try it out.
Good stuff!
How the sustaniac in the neck sound?
Was it like a strat or humbucking blade
What song is the opening riff of the video??
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@@THEVATICANTS Thanks! Just found it on apple music. :)
@@kbesner thank you my brother enjoy it :-)
Thank you for your review : this type of guitar deserves the 30 min you have put into.
Hi just bought one and my model is F1906116 . . . Wow
Why put so much care into making it chrome and end up with a regular neck? Ebony or even a completely black synthetic material would have looked so much better.
solid man awesome !!!!!!!!!!!
An incredible guitar for sure, but for that price I don't understand how you don't have a one piece neck.
Have you satched it yet…i mean scratched it?
I Kinda wonder minus the aesthetics and it’s a Satriani signature
How much of the price is the name to the actual function woods circuitry
And how much is paying for the name.
Don’t get me wrong it looks and sounds amazing - I just go for function and playability over looks
One added feature would have been scalloped 21-24 frets
I’m guessing that’s Vai’s thing
Also review in other guitar have said that if you sweat from lots of playing like me it could really ruin the finish on metallic paint
What radio system do you have?
Very nice review
Man! You sure could sale a lot of guitars! You sure did sale me, But I just don't have that kind of money.
Wow, you are so right about the publicity. And that you do talk a lot. But you are easy to watch and listen to!!
I didn't know Brad Pitt playing guitar :)...
Oh yeah!! The ebony would have been killer!! Alder is not the best choice in my opinion. Too soft of a wood. The finish can only resist damage at the hardness of the surface it's on.
I choose 2 piece maple, (maybe weight reduced).
That guitar is so sexy
lets jam !
The curse of having one of these is being too afraid to handle it. At least in my case
At the moment I am not so good at playing the guitar to spend so much money. What´s your opinion about Ibanez Jem 7V Premium?
i am not that much pro too. But i have heard that Jems are like machine guns, Vai got it built for improved guitar neck access , and is easy to handle in respect to body dimensions. Your comment is 8 months old, so what did you buy?
Hey Marko, thanks for the review. I’m following your channel since you did the PRS video, and I’m so glad that you’re reviewing Joe’s signature because indeed there’s not much out there about this model. I’m halfway through the review an loving it, my only complain though would be that it’s only a 360p resolution, which is a bummer for such a beautiful guitar. Any chance that you could upload a 720 or 1080 version later?
Jorge Rodriguez thnx bud :) The video is still processing probably takes a few hours then it’s going to be 4K :-)
Pretty serious orange peel texture in the chrome finish. I see it in all of the ad photos and eBAY auctions for these guitars. Really pathetic. Ibanez just cannot seem to do a proper chrome finish without issues. At a price of $5000 and three decades to perfect it, they really should get it right by now. And the fretboard ?... yeah, ebony is a must on a $5000 guitar. All of my Ibanez J custom S series guitars have ebony fretboards, as well as my Ibanez 90th Anniversary JS-HAM guitar. All of them cost thousands less than this JS1CR. So, why no ebony fretboard on this ridiculously expensive JS1CR ? I have screws on my Ibanez guitars rust just from humidity in the air, as well as corrosion on the more expensive frosted gold finish of the hardware on my J customs in places where skin never comes in contact. And ever since I bought one of my last Ibanez S series guitars new in 2008, which had hardware coated with the cosmo-chrome finish which completely deteriorated just while hanging on my display wall, I stopped purchasing Ibanez guitars altogether. It became obvious that Ibanez lost their concern and focus on quality. It's mostly about profit now. A real gamble to buy their products, because you are likely to end up with a guitar that has peeling or cracking finish on the body or corroding hardware that greatly knock down both the attractiveness and resale value of the guitar in the future. Depressing, because I really loved Ibanez guitars in the past.
well allow me to correct you.
The orange peel is NOT in the chrome layer. It is special protective clear sprayed over to make the chrome more durable rather than just scratching like all the chrome models in the past. As a result, there is some light orange peel. Some worse than others but most pretty mild.
You're splitting hairs, but okay. The only point that's important is that the orange peel is very visible on the chrome finish as it comes from the factory, and it's permanent...there to stay. @@slickstrings
@@akenedyit's actually only visible close up and not from all angles. Back off a couple feet and you don't see it. Its a trade off that makes it far more playable than before.
Normal guitar clears can have orange peel sanded out, however normal clears would reduce the reflectivity of the chrome.
This clear has been developed for the application with virtually no reduction in reflection from what I can tell.
The only drawback is the orange peel which cannot be sanded due to the nature of the clear. Im not willing to test it but supposedly it's somewhat self healing.
Awesome! So Detailed. Thanks for that! Agreed on the Ebony fretboard. Rosewood is boring
That rosewood fretboard ruins the whole thing. Always hated that ugly brown cheap look on guitars. Ebony or maple for me and ebony would have made this pop even more
The price is....😭😭
Very expensive for me
Marko must be quite rich in order to afford all these expensive guitars.
I wish I could.
I don't think even the cool features justify a price tag of $5,000
A guitar is such a cheap string instrument. Even if this limited edition Chromeboy guitar is for sell in the market, the price will be just $10-20k, while a stradivarius violin used by professional player will be for at least $150k (a named one will be $100 - 500 million).
Una delle chitarre più brutte che siano mai state create, e oltretutto costa pure un occhio della testa. Cioè non solo non vale quello che costa, ma fa anche cagare!!!
Its nice but not $5000
I don't understand why they used that particular fret board. Seems like this guitar is about $2000 overpriced. $3000 seems reasonable considering it being a signature model.