References as promised yesterday:
_ Ibanez, the untold story (textually):
pag. 148; Chapter: The metal years "An unconventional design: Three JEM prototypes were first sent to Steve Vai: maple, alder and mahogany. Ultimately, Vai chose basswood because it´s a very consistent wood from piece to piece. For Vai, consistency was of the utmost importance -he wanted to be able to go into any music store, pick up any JEM and know how it was going to feel and sound-". No references to wheigt here.
pag. 190; chapter: the third decade. "The first alder-bodied JEM was actually designed to be a surprise gift for Eddie Van Halen who had more than a few fans at Ibanez. However, no one could figure a good time for the gift and the guitar sat a Hoshino´s N Hollywood office until one day asked if anyone had any good ideas for a new JEM model".
_ UK Guitarrist, september 1993. pag 63; 7V WH Construction: "This one I spent a lot of time and energy in developing". Steve continued. "I had Ibanez make me two guitars that were identical; same pickups, same strings, except one guitar was mede out of alder and the other was made of basswood. Then I went into my studio and played and recorded both guitars. Compared them by A/B-ing the tape. I happened to like the sound of the alder better, so now the new JEM is alder instead of basswood". (...) "I had DiMarzio make me two dozen pickups. I put a set of pickups in a guitar and played on one track of tape, then i changed the pickups on the guitar and played on another track, then i changed the pickups again and again, until i had about 12 tracks of guitar playing the same thing with different pickups. I used the same amplifier, the same microphone, the same cabinet each time. Then i would make some notes and send them to DiMarzio for another set of pickups! What I ended up with was these pickups which are called EVOLUTIONS. They´re named after the Harley Davidson motorcycle engine. (...). I experimented with mounting the pickups into the pickguard instead of mounting them into the body of the guitar. For my taste, I liked the way they sounded with the pickups mounted onto the pikguard. (...). I wanted to see what a Jem sounded like without a tailpiece, so i had two identical guitars made but one with a tailpiece and one without. A lot of people have said that it´s much brighter and cleaner and there´s more sustain without tailpiece, but I actually found the opposite".
Hope you enjoy it! No references about weight anywere.