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I know the Charvel camp will disagree big time and I cannot look past their importance and history but I can offer these reasons why it could be debated...........
The JEM also created the RG550, 560, 565, and 570 series guitars which were some of the most popular shred guitars during the 80s and even today.
The JEM was one of the first guitars with a full recessed Floyd pocket, Ibanez did this because they knew Steve hand chizeled his Charvel for more range bending up.
One of the first 25.5" 24 fret production guitars.
HSH five way switching was introduced in a production guitar with the JEM
Scalloped neck pockets
Production scalloped necks 21-24 frets.
I know all about Performance guitars, Valley Arts, Mighty Mite Parts, Schector during the Anderson days, Pensa-Suhr........but I stand by my statement at least until the Charvel guys pound my ass
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I don't see the basis for that. It could be debated that it might be the best, but I don't see it as the "Most important" shred guitar at all.
I know the Charvel camp will disagree big time and I cannot look past their importance and history but I can offer these reasons why it could be debated...........
The JEM also created the RG550, 560, 565, and 570 series guitars which were some of the most popular shred guitars during the 80s and even today.
The JEM was one of the first guitars with a full recessed Floyd pocket, Ibanez did this because they knew Steve hand chizeled his Charvel for more range bending up.
One of the first 25.5" 24 fret production guitars.
HSH five way switching was introduced in a production guitar with the JEM
Scalloped neck pockets
Production scalloped necks 21-24 frets.
I know all about Performance guitars, Valley Arts, Mighty Mite Parts, Schector during the Anderson days, Pensa-Suhr........but I stand by my statement at least until the Charvel guys pound my ass