John Petrucci demos his Ernie Ball Music Man JP13

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
  • Guitar virtuoso John Petrucci walks you through the JP13 John Petrucci electric guitar from Ernie Ball Music Man. Learn more: www.music-man.c...
    Model:JP13
    Description:Through experimentation while on the stage and in the studio, revelations both sonically and as they pertain to design have allowed me and the gifted team at MM to update and improve the features of the JP over the years. The 13 marks the first time a preamp circuit has been introduced in this guitar along with a solo boost conveniently accessed from the volume knob. The enhanced tonal range and openness is noticeable and welcomed from the moment you plug it in. - John Petrucci
    Size:12.375" wide, 1.75" thick, 37" long (31.4cm wide, 4.5cm thick, 94cm long)
    Weight:7 lbs, 4oz (3.29 kg) - varies slightly
    Body Wood:Basswood with maple top and mahogany Tone Block
    Bridge:Custom John Petrucci Music Man® Piezo floating tremolo, made of chrome plated, hardened steel with solid steel saddles
    Scale Length:25.5" (64.8cm)
    Neck Radius:17" (43.2cm)
    Headstock Size:Only 5.875" (14.9cm) long
    Frets:24 - Medium jumbo profile, stainless steel
    Neck Width:1.6875" (43mm) at nut, 2.25" (57.2mm) at last fret
    Neck Wood:Select mahogany
    Fingerboard:Rosewood
    Fret Markers:Custom JP13 Inlays
    Neck Finish:High gloss polyester
    Neck Colors:Color matches body
    Tuning Machines:Schaller M6-IND locking with pearl buttons
    Truss Rod:Adjustable - no component or string removal
    Neck Attachment:5 bolts - perfect alignment with no shifting; sculpted neck joint allows smooth access to higher frets
    Controls:Custom Music Man® active preamp; push/push volume for gain boost, 500kΩ push/push passive tone for custom 2 pickup configurations − .022µF tone capacitor
    Switching:3-way toggle pickup selector, with custom center position configuration; 3-way toggle piezo/magnetic selector
    Pickups:HH - DiMarzio Illuminator Bridge and Neck Humbuckers Piezo bridge pickup
    Left Handed:No
    Strings:6 String: 10p-13p-17p-26-36-46 (RPS 10 Slinkys #2240) 7 String: 10p-13p-17p-26-36-46-56 (RPS 10 Slinkys #2240 with added P01156)

Komentáře • 28

  • @KE-md4cb
    @KE-md4cb Před 9 lety +15

    Got a JP13 and it feels amazing and sounds brutal! JP is da man!!!

    • @dionysisdaras1289
      @dionysisdaras1289 Před 5 lety

      does it come with 9's from the factory??

    • @anirudhganesh
      @anirudhganesh Před 5 lety

      @@dionysisdaras1289 haha 9 or 10 only. that's what most guitars have. except for some 7 strings... do check their website for more info

  • @daleweber2579
    @daleweber2579 Před 6 lety +12

    It's missing a Ferrari sticker on back.

  • @sarwar_s
    @sarwar_s Před 4 lety +1

    I love John Petrucci's review...his reviews are easy to understand..

    • @hylthekj5927
      @hylthekj5927 Před 3 lety

      They are also incredibly biased, but what are you gonna do? :|

    • @jps_musics
      @jps_musics Před rokem

      @@hylthekj5927at the very least it’s nice to hear him tell us about features and specs with such ease

  • @lucasakihiro6302
    @lucasakihiro6302 Před 3 lety +1

    I got one last week and I can say: This guitar is fucking amazing. The neck feels perfect, really thin and confortable. The sound is really loud and tight, very easy to get a good tone. I love it!

    • @Cestariarts
      @Cestariarts Před 2 lety

      I wanna get the 7 strings version. But I cant deal with the rosewood look. I wanna stain the heck out of that

  • @TeramazeBand
    @TeramazeBand Před 9 lety +1

    Killer Guitars!

  • @kiagengcello
    @kiagengcello Před rokem

    Mr. PETRUCCI👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @myewgul
    @myewgul Před 8 lety +2

    the opening lick sounds so Michael Romeoish haha

  • @dave6564
    @dave6564 Před 8 lety +4

    ~$3000 saving up rn for a 7 string version. its so beautiful :(

  • @sodeiku
    @sodeiku Před 8 lety +8

    so jp has
    jp13
    jp15
    jpx
    jpfbr
    jp majesty
    did i miss anything

  • @ken.he.be.desouza4117
    @ken.he.be.desouza4117 Před 5 lety

    Wow!!

  • @ipojuca22
    @ipojuca22 Před 9 lety +11

    The problem with this guitar (and the newer JP models) is that the circuit is 100% active: it won't work without battery.
    Also, his tone is getting uglier and uglier with the years... in this video, it's particularly bad... just compare it with the mystic dream JP6 video, which was recorded in the same day with the same equipment... it sounds way better.

    • @nishadnadkarni7874
      @nishadnadkarni7874 Před 9 lety +2

      Aren't the pickups passive? Only the pre amp is active

    • @ipojuca22
      @ipojuca22 Před 9 lety +2

      nishad nadkarni Yep, the pickups are passive, and the circuit is active... but the pickups are routed to the circuit in a way that it only works actively, not passively, ie. without the battery there's no sound. If you don't believe me, just contact EBMM support and ask them.

    • @ikilledsifodyas
      @ikilledsifodyas Před 8 lety +1

      +ipojuca22
      Are you talking about his clean, or his distorted tone? In either case, I don't see how you can fairly compare the sounds in the 2 videos. In the JP6 vid his tone is slathered with effects (save for 4 seconds of strumming with the Piezo engaged), with LOTS of phaser on the dirty tone, and chorus (or possibly phaser) and delay on the clean. Where with this video, there's only some delay on the dirty lead tone and nothing at all on the clean. So maybe it's just the sound of the effects that make you like it better?
      Personally, I can't stand modulation effects on a distorted tone and much prefer the videos in this series where the dirty guitar is either dry, or has just delay on it (like the juicy sounding boosted lead tone in this vid, which I really like). I actually think the very best tone is in the Sterling JP60 video. The rhythm tone he has when playing "Pull Me Under" is great.

    • @ipojuca22
      @ipojuca22 Před 8 lety +1

      +ikilledsifodyas I think both tones, clean & distorted, are becoming increasingly ugly as the model progresses. I tested the models myself... newer ones have a "honkier" tone, a frequency unpleasant to my years. The one I chose to buy was the first JP6.
      And you're right, these demos are drowned in modulation effects, a really bad choice for tone demos.

    • @andrewwhitmore8756
      @andrewwhitmore8756 Před 6 lety

      ipojuca22 Could you in theory modify the circuit so it can work passively?