
Line 6 JTV-59P-B James Taylor Variax P90 Guitar
Unleash Your Sonic Creativity The Line 6 JTV-59P James Taylor Variax JTV-59 is a revolutionary guitar that delivers an unmatched range of vintage instrument tones. Combining Line 6's industry-leading digital modeling with James Tyler's boutique-style craftsmanship, this guitar puts 29 amazing ins...
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Overview
Unleash Your Sonic Creativity
The Line 6 JTV-59P James Taylor Variax JTV-59 is a revolutionary guitar that delivers an unmatched range of vintage instrument tones. Combining Line 6's industry-leading digital modeling with James Tyler's boutique-style craftsmanship, this guitar puts 29 amazing instruments at your fingertips.
Specifications:
- Models: 28 vintage instrument models, plus the sound of the guitar
- Tunings: 11 alternate tunings as well as Virtual Capo
- Craftsmanship: Boutique-style by master luthier James Tyler
- Pickups: Two vintage-voiced P-90 soapbar pickups
- Hardware: Chrome
- Fingerboard: Rosewood
- Color: Black
Key Features
28 vintage instrument models, plus the sound of the guitar
11 alternate tunings as well as Virtual Capo
Boutique-style craftsmanship by master luthier James Tyler
Two vintage-voiced P-90 soapbar pickups
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- The JTV-59P-B offers 28 vintage instrument models, providing a wide array of sonic textures beyond a traditional guitar.
- This guitar includes 11 alternate tunings and a Virtual Capo feature, expanding creative possibilities without physical retuning.
- Crafted by master luthier James Tyler, the instrument boasts boutique-style craftsmanship, suggesting high build quality.
- Equipped with two vintage-voiced P-90 soapbar pickups, it delivers classic, warm tones even when not utilizing the Variax modeling.
- The Variax technology allows for instant recall of various guitar sounds and tunings during a performance or recording session.
👎 Cons
- To fully utilize the 28 vintage instrument models and alternate tunings, external Variax digital processing is required.
- The extensive digital features of the Variax system may necessitate a learning curve for players accustomed to traditional guitars.
- Maintenance of the Variax system may involve specialized knowledge compared to a purely analog electric guitar.
- While offering diverse sounds, the digital modeling aspect might not fully replicate the nuanced feel of playing 28 different physical instruments.
- The reliance on electronics for many features means the guitar's advanced capabilities are dependent on power.