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Ibanez UV777 Electric Guitar

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The guitar that ignited the 7-string revolution in rock!

As astounding now as it was when it came out, Steve Vai's Universe cuts no corners on tone or looks. Abalone disappearing pyramid fret marker inlays; a mirror pickguard; Vai's "Light without Heat" pyramid logo below the bridge; plus full body, neck, and head binding provide staggeringly fabulous looks. A double-locking Ibanez Lo-Pro Edge 7 recessed trem lets you dip and soar with flawless intonation. DiMarzio Blaze humbuckers at the neck and bridge provide chunky rhythm and dense lead tones while a Blaze single coil in the middle provides brighter, edgier highlights. Basswood body and quartersawn maple neck. 24 fat frets times seven strings on the rosewood board adds up to a Universe of freedom for your fingers.

Ibanez UV777 Electric Guitar Features:

  • Abalone disappearing pyramid fret marker inlays
  • Mirror pickguard
  • "Light without Heat" pyramid logo below the bridge
  • Full body, neck, and head binding provide staggeringly fabulous looks
  • Double-locking Ibanez Lo-Pro Edge 7 recessed trem
  • DiMarzio Blaze humbuckers at the neck and bridge
  • Blaze single coil in the middle
  • Basswood body
  • Quartersawn maple neck
  • 24 fat frets
  • Rosewood fingerboard

Ibanez UV777 Electric Guitar Includes:

    Ibanez hardshell case

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The caddilac of the 7 string

7 string perfection. This guitar was the last of my numerous tries to find the ultimate 7 string. All the 7 strings I played in the past always had some comprimise I couldn't deal with. Finally I played the Universe and I couldn't be happier. I purchased one the same day and haven't looked back since. I highly recomend this guitar to anyone wanting a great 7 string.

Reviewed by Neoclasiccl on 11/21/2006 who plays Rock, Jazz, Classical.

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Awesome Guitar...

I had been wanting this guitar for some time now even though I had never even touched a 7 string in the 9 years I've been playing when I finally got the money together to buy it last week. Well, it's a little spendy but you get what you pay for! The finish is beautiful, the pictures can't fo it justice. Action is tight and low. It stays in tune even if you whale on the wammy bar. I've tried alot of guitars and I don't think anything comes close to the perfict playability of this wonder-axe. I am a negitive person so I find it strange I have nothing bad to say about this model. The seventh string takes a few hours to get used to but will become an asset quickly. This axe rules!!!

Reviewed by Jesse Ewdards on 1/3/2007 who plays Metal, blues, country, alternative.

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A Seven String for the Ages

I've been looking for a nice 7-string guitar for a long time now, and been around to play many before deciding which to go with. The majority of good 7-strings have come from Ibanez, and this is no exception. Without splurging money for the top of the line, this is one of the best you can get. The mirror-chrome finish is a stylish asset, and may be hit or miss with you, but the sound is incredibly good with just the stock hardware. The bottom end isn't muddied out even when down-tuned to A, and the bridge crunch is still heavy. The neck position through a clean channel is also surprisingly beautiful and not too thick. This is a great guitar if you aren't looking to spend $1500+ on a signature or custom made 7-string, and still get a great value and sound.

Reviewed by Shadow1psc on 11/3/2006 who plays Metal, Progressive, Jazz, Rock.

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