Models
Every model, most significant first.
5 models
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Charvel San Dimas
Superstrat electric guitar model family
Electric guitar
One of the original hot-rodded superstrats, named for the California town where Charvel was based. With a Stratocaster-derived body, high-output pickups, and a locking tremolo, the San Dimas helped define the fast, aggressive guitars of 1980s rock and metal.
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Jackson Soloist
Neck-through superstrat electric guitar series
Electric guitar, Guitar
The Jackson Soloist is one of Jackson's flagship series: a neck-through-body superstrat with a sleek double-cutaway body, deep cutaways for upper-fret access, compound-radius 24-fret fingerboards, high-output humbucking pickups, and double-locking tremolos. It is offered from Pro and Pro Plus models through USA-built versions.
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Ibanez JEM
Signature superstrat electric guitar family
Electric guitar · Japan
The signature guitar of virtuoso Steve Vai, introduced in 1987 and built as a high-performance superstrat. It is famous for its "monkey grip" handle cut into the body, a scalloped upper fingerboard, 24 frets, a recessed double-locking tremolo, and high-output pickups, all tailored to Vai's extreme technique.
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Ibanez RG550
RG electric guitar model
Electric guitar · Japan
A defining model of the RG line introduced in 1987, the RG550 is a fast, affordable superstrat with a thin Wizard neck, a 24-fret fingerboard, a humbucker/single/humbucker pickup layout, and a double-locking Edge tremolo. It became a benchmark for shred and metal guitars.
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Music Man Majesty
Superstrat solid-body electric guitar model family
Electric guitar · United States
John Petrucci's signature Ernie Ball Music Man guitar, the Majesty is a modern high-performance instrument with a sculpted, shield-shaped double-cutaway body, two DiMarzio humbuckers, piezo-equipped saddles for acoustic tones, a floating Petrucci tremolo, and 24 stainless-steel frets on a 25.5-inch scale. It is built for technical, high-gain progressive playing.