SterlingSterling by Music Man JP70 Guitar - Mystic Dream<p>JP70, Mystic Dream<br />The 7-string JP70 follows the iconic design of the JP7 — the original Ernie Ball Music Man John Petrucci signature model. Featuring die-cast locking tuning machines, the JP Shield logo inlaid at the first fret, a contoured forearm scoop, and a full floating modern tremolo bridge, the JP70 is the personification of a shredder’s dream. Available in Mystic Dream.</p><p>TONE REDEFINED<br />The JP70 features two Sterling by Music Man humbucking pickups and 3-way pickup selector – delivering a dynamic tonal range with more sustain and clarity.</p><p>PREMIUM FEATURES<br />A guitar built for total control, comfort, and stability – the JP70 features a contoured forearm scoop, modern tremolo, rosewood fingerboard, and locking tuners.</p><p><iframe title="John Petrucci demos his Sterling by Music Man JP70" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/UKO1GhiqTvw" width="1349" height="759"></iframe></p>0 stars, based on 0 reviews
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JP70, Mystic Dream The 7-string JP70 follows the iconic design of the JP7 — the original Ernie Ball Music Man John Petrucci signature model. Featuring die-cast locking tuning machines, the JP Shield logo inlaid at the first fret, a contoured forearm scoop, and a full floating modern tremolo bridge, the JP70 is the personification of a shredder’s dream. Available in Mystic Dream.
TONE REDEFINED The JP70 features two Sterling by Music Man humbucking pickups and 3-way pickup selector – delivering a dynamic tonal range with more sustain and clarity.
PREMIUM FEATURES A guitar built for total control, comfort, and stability – the JP70 features a contoured forearm scoop, modern tremolo, rosewood fingerboard, and locking tuners.
Model : JP70 Body Wood : Nyatoh Body Color : Mystic Dream (MDR), Trans Purple Burst (TPB) Bridge : Modern Tremolo Pickguard : N/A Scale Length : 25.5″ (64.8cm) Neck Radius : 16″ (40cm) Frets : 24 Frets, Medium Jumbo Profile Neck Width : 1.95″(49.5mm) at Nut Neck Wood : Hard Maple Fingerboard : Rosewood Fretwood : Custom JP Inlays Tuning : Machines Locking Truss Rod : Dual Action Neck Attachment : 5 Bolt Pattern Controls : 1 Volume, 1 Tone Switching : 3-way Toggle Pickup Selector Pickups : HH Strings : Ernie Ball 2621 Regular Slinky 7-String Gig Bag : Deluxe Sterling by Music Man Bag
The Sterling by Music Man JP70 Guitar – Mystic Dream refers to the guitar’s slim profile, which makes it comfortable to play, especially for players with smaller hands. The “CW” stands for “cutaway,” which means that the guitar has a portion of the body cut away to allow for easier access to the higher frets.The “S6 Slim” refers to the guitar’s slim profile, which makes it comfortable to play, especially for players with smaller hands. The “CW” stands for “cutaway,” which means that the guitar has a portion of the body cut away to allow for easier access to the higher frets.The “S6 Slim” refers to the guitar’s slim profile, which makes it comfortable to play, especially for players with smaller hands. The “CW” stands for “cutaway,” which means that the guitar has a portion of the body cut away to allow for easier access to the higher frets.The “S6 Slim” refers to the guitar’s slim profile, which makes it comfortable to play, especially for players with smaller hands. The “CW” stands for “cutaway,” which means that the guitar has a portion of the body cut away to allow for easier access to the higher frets.The “S6 Slim” refers to the guitar’s slim profile, which makes it comfortable to play, especially for players with smaller hands. The “CW” stands for “cutaway,” which means that the guitar has a portion of the body cut away to allow for easier access to the higher frets.The “S6 Slim” refers to the guitar’s slim profile, which makes it comfortable to play, especially for players with smaller hands. The “CW” stands for “cutaway,” which means that the guitar has a portion of the body cut away to allow for easier access to the higher frets.The “S6 Slim” refers to the guitar’s slim profile, which makes it comfortable to play, especially for players with smaller hands. The “CW” stands for “cutaway,” which means that the guitar has a portion of the body cut away to allow for easier access to the higher frets.