Line 6 JTV-89 Variax Electric Guitar (Used)
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- Excellent price (3)
- Fun to play (3)
- Good tone (3)
- Solid electronics (3)
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Best Uses
- Jamming (4)
- Recording (3)
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Pros
- Excellent Price
- Fun To Play
- Good Tone
- Solid Electronics
Cons
Best Uses
- Easy On The Back
- Jamming
- Rock Concerts
- School Bands
Comments about Line 6 JTV-89 Variax Electric Guitar:
I love the Guitar.
Pros
- Excellent Price
- Fun To Play
- Good Pick Up
- Good Tone
- Solid Electronics
Cons
Best Uses
- Easy On The Back
- Jamming
- Recording
- School Bands
Comments about Line 6 JTV-89 Variax Electric Guitar:
I love the guitar
Pros
- Excellent Price
- Fun To Play
- Good Pick Up
- Good Tone
- Solid Electronics
Cons
Best Uses
- Easy On My Back
- Jamming
- Practicing
- Recording
- Rock Concerts
Comments about Line 6 JTV-89 Variax Electric Guitar:
I love the guitar.
Pros
- Ibanez Stle Neck
Cons
- Poor Quality Craftsmanship
Best Uses
- None
Comments about Line 6 JTV-89 Variax Electric Guitar:
Finially got my JV-89. Unfortunately, MF forgot to send the battery, charger, USB Hub, cables, and tool kit with the guitar. A week later I plugged it in to find out that the 5 way switch only worked in two positions. That is, the modeld sounds only worked in two of the 5 positions. Sent the guitar back. Very dissapointed.
Pros
- Fast neck
- Good Feel
Cons
- Bad Palm Muting
- Flat Sound
- No Good For Metal
- Poor Pick Up
Best Uses
- Jamming
- Recording
Comments about Line 6 JTV-89 Variax Electric Guitar:
If you play metal DON'T BUY THIS GUITAR! I am so surprised at the lack of attack and tonal quality this guitar has when the variax technology is engaged. It's like night and day switching between the real pick ups and emulated ones. There is no attack on your palm muting. I even updated the firmware to 1.9 and it still sounds horrible for metal. It's a good try but not there yet. The emulated pick ups also sound like they have a built in noise gate that kills your sustain. Another issue is if you love to shred and sweep pick and tap it get's confused in the virtual tunings. There are far too many issues. This is a fun guitar if you like to record rock or softer music. I mean the acoustic simulation is amazing. But it is beyond me why they would market this to metal players when it is virtually useless for metal music. It only has 5 modern guitars in it's emulation with v1.9 and they still sound weak compared to the real pickups. If you play metal get a different guitar with real humbuckers. I am a seasoned professional touring musician too So i am trying to save some metal players the trouble of getting the guitar and sending it back. I only give this a 2 because it is specifically marketed to Metal players and it is useless for metal. This would rock if you play softer music. Go with the 59 though. I really hope line6 can fix these issues. And don't listen to anyone who says "you need the dt-50 dream rig for this guitar to sound right" Because it won't. Stay simple get a tube amp with thick drive and a set of real humbuckers.
Comments about Line 6 JTV-89 Variax Electric Guitar:
Great piece.
Incredible machine, tracks faster than the old one. I had a 300 for years, this new one
has all the features that makes it well worth the upgrade. The shred like design with 24 frets makes it easy for any Ibanez fan to really get used to it in a hurry. My main guitar is an Ibanez J Custom, so I am enjoying the design of the JTV-89. For recording and songwriting, this piece is hard to beat. Every guitar is right at your fingertips. Love it, and highly recommend.
Best Korean guitar you will probably ever play.
It rocks.
Comments about Line 6 JTV-89 Variax Electric Guitar:
Pros: This is the best instrument I have ever played. The action, intonation, and native pickups (without effects) are all perfect. The investment is definitely worth it considering you get the tone of many classics like a Telecaster, Stratocaster, Les Paul, Semi-hollow body, acoustic, 12-string, and more. Any tone you need, you've got it.
Cons: Only two; Battery insertion can be difficult at first. Tuning keys are on the wrong side of the head if you reach over with your right hand to tune the guitar.
Bottom line: If you can only have one guitar, make it this one.
Just a couple technical things I didn't like.
Although the JTV-89 is worth every penny (and then some), it is quite and investment for the average player.
Comments about Line 6 JTV-89 Variax Electric Guitar:
I own an original Variax 500 and the new Variax's are a vast improvement in sound. I plugged my new JTV-89 into my existing patches on my X3 Live and I could suddenly hear the true character of the guitar emulation. For example, I could really hear the "Tele" coming through. Also, the acoustic emulations are much better; especially the 12 strings.I would recommend replacing the LR Baggs pickups with Graph Tech Ghost pickups. They have a clearer tone that you can't achieve otherwise. (Graph Tech pickups: blue is the positive wire) But you'll need to open up Variax Workbench and "turn down" the volume of each guitar because the Graph Tech's have a higher output and will "clip".(I'm actually using the electronics in a custom Tele Deluxe build. But the body and neck on this are high quality. The look just doesn't suit my musical style.)
Comments about Line 6 JTV-89 Variax Electric Guitar:
I had to do some adjusting on the neck and the bridge, but it is very nice now. Great feeling neck, good weight, and overall a great feeling guitar. The electronics are awesome. Criticism: 2 and 4 "chime" sounds are awful. One of the 12 string settings is a little cheesy. Compliment: Most of the models sound great. The stock humbuckers sound fine to me. Once it is set up, it plays like a dream. The alternate tunings and virtual capo are an amazing feature. This technology is the future of guitars.
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