Models

4 models

  • 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.

  • Gretsch White Falcon

    Hollow-body electric guitar model family

    Electric guitar · Japan

    Introduced in 1955 as Gretsch's luxury flagship, the White Falcon (G6136) is a large 17-inch single-cutaway hollow body finished in white with gold sparkle binding and gold hardware. It carries twin Filter'Tron humbucking pickups and a Bigsby vibrato, and remains one of the most recognizable and prestigious electric guitars ever made.

  • Gretsch Country Gentleman

    Hollow-body electric guitar model family

    Electric guitar · Japan

    Developed with Chet Atkins and introduced in 1957, the Country Gentleman (G6122) is a refined hollow-body electric, later offered as a 17-inch double-cutaway. It features twin Filter'Tron pickups, an Adjusto-Matic bridge, and a Bigsby vibrato, delivering the warm, articulate Gretsch voice favored in country, rockabilly, and pop.

  • 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.