Sterling by Music Man John Petrucci JP150D SM Electric Guitar (with Gig Bag)

Unique, figured woods for an affordable price! The Sterling JP150DSM is equipped with LiquiFire and Crunch Lab humbuckers for massive tone.

What's special about this item?

Feature: What it does:
LiquiFire and Crunch Lab humbuckers Articulate tone; aggressive and responsive
Spalted maple top Incredible looks and tone
Roasted maple neck Bright tone, full sustain and strength
Nyatoh body Warm tone similar to mahogany

Designed with the intensive and iconic playing style of John Petrucci in mind, this JP150D is built for speed. Equipped with an ebony fretboard, stainless steel frets, DiMarzio LiquiFire and Crunch Lab pickups, and available here with a spalted maple (SM) top, this guitar alchemizes craftsmanship and innovation for any distinguished guitarist.

Model: JP150DSM
Body Wood: Nyatoh w/ Spalted Maple Veneer Top
Body Color: Blood Orange Burst (BOB)
Bridge: Modern Tremolo
Scale Length: 25.5"" (64.8 cm)
Neck Radius: 16"" (40 cm)
Frets: 24 Stainless Steel Frets, Medium Jumbo Profile
Neck Width: 1.65" (42 mm) at Nut
Neck Wood: Roasted Maple
Fingerboard: Ebony
Fret Markers: Custom JP Inlays
Tuning Machines: Locking
Truss Rod: Dual Action
Neck Attachment: 5 Bolt Pattern
Controls: 1 Push/Push Volume Boost, 1 Tone
Switching: 3-Way Toggle Switch
Pickups: DiMarzio LiquiFire, DiMarzio Crunch Lab (HH)
Strings: Ernie Ball 2221 Regular Slinky
Gig Bag: Deluxe Sterling by Music Man Bag
Dimensions and Weight in Packaging
Blood Orange Burst
Shipping Weight: 12.25 lbs
Shipping Dimensions: 45 x 16 x 6 in
Manufacturer Part Number (MPN): ST-JP150DSM-BOB-E2-W
Blemished, Blood Orange Burst
Shipping Weight: 12.25 lbs
Shipping Dimensions: 45 x 16 x 6 in
Manufacturer Part Number (MPN): ST-JP150DSM-BOB-E2-W

For support or warranty questions, please contact the manufacturer:
Email: info@sterlingbymusicman.com

Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars. (1 ratings)
Submitted May 5, 2022 by Frank S in Oklahoma City, OK

"Sterling JP150D delivers, with a couple of small issues."

Overall: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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First Impression: Right out of the box, my JP150D and it’s virtually flawless blood orange burst burled top was absolutely ravishing. Complimented by all black hardware, and a gorgeous baked maple neck, it felt as welcoming as the US guitars from which the Sterling JP150D derives its namesake. Beautifully crowned stainless steel frets, with absolute zero sprout or sharp edges. Electronics and mechanical parts were all in top working order, as you would expect. Additionally, it came out of the gig bag in-tune! A bit deeper:First, the action was set ridiculously high, around 2.25mm. I find that ridiculous for this type of guitar, however, I do my own setups anyway, and it is very rare that a guitar comes “ready to play” in terms of my preferences. I do, however, think that if these are regularly going out with action that high, Sterling is missing the mark with the type of player who wants this particular instrument, and if that player were not already proficient in doing their own work, they would be disappointed at having to immediately go pay for a professional setup. Minor issue to me, but a dealbreaker for some. Second:This is a big one… The frets are perfect all the way down the neck, with exception of the 23rd fret. It is significantly higher than all the other frets. This is more of a major issue in terms of people who are inexperienced with doing fret leveling, and who do not have the tools or ability to fix this themselves. This clues me in as to why the action read more was set so high. I will also add that the neck was extremely bowed, and required almost an entire rotation of the very stiff truss wheel. Because it is such a low fret that is completely out of whack, it creates multiple dead spots on every string. It tells me the “tech” who set this guitar up was more concerned with getting the product out, by applying a quick fix, rather than sniffing out the root problem. In the big picture, it is a very simple fix, but again, this lack of proper QA will result in returns and lower reviews of an otherwise wonderful instrument. Final:After I went through and addressed the issues and set the JP150D up to my preferences, I am so pleased with the playability. I know a quality price of gear when it is in my hands, and this one definitely fits the description. Yeah, it had an abysmal setup, but that is absolutely fixable. All in all, I spent about two hours getting everything just right. It sounds perfect, feels perfect, and plays wonderfully now that I have straightened the neck, adjusted the action, and addressed the high fret. All of the aesthetics are there and it looks like a piece of art. Out of every feature this guitar has, my favorite is the knob location. The knobs are down out of the way, allowing uninhibited shredding and chugs. This is the simple feature that puts this guitar on top for me. I wish other guitar manufacturers would reconsider their knob placement. I enjoy not having to use a rubber washer to keep the volume in place, removing the knob, or relocating the volume for ergonomics, as I have to do on every other guitar made. Out of the box, I give it 3 stars because of setup issues. Fully setup and ready, the JP150D is 5 stars all day long.

Musical Background:
30+ years

Musical Style:
Metal, Jazz, Classical.
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