IBANEZ JS1200
- similar to the JS1000, except has an edge-pro tremolo bridge, available in Candy Apple finish, mfg. 2004-present.
No. of Strings
6
Body Type
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No. of Frets
24
Weight
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- offset double cutaway contoured basswood body, bolt-on one-piece maple neck, 24-fret rosewood fingerboard with white dot inlay, Edge-Zero II tremolo bridge, black headstock, six-on-one-side tuners, chrome hardware, Infinity neck pickup and Quantum bridge pickup, volume/tone control, coil-tapping, three-way switch, available in White finish, mfg. 2015-present.
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