Line 6 unveils its latest James Tyler Variax, the JTV-89F. With 29 incredibly detailed Variax instruments—plus the ability to virtually tune down a whole octave without impacting playability or intonation — JTV-89F shatters the limitations of traditional guitars. The Floyd Rose licensed double-locking tremolo system by Graph Tech, high-gain humbucking pickups and lightning-fast fretboard combine to make JTV-89F the perfect instrument for players of heavier, high-gain styles.

Line 6 James Tyler Variax JTV-89F

Line 6 James Tyler Variax JTV-89F

The ultimate recording guitar. The Line 6 James Tyler Variax is the only guitar in the world that can sound like an entire collection of modern, vintage and exotic instruments.

Line 6 James Tyler Variax JTV-89F features:
  • Body: Mahogany
  • Neck: Three-piece maple neck with rosewood fingerboard and dot inlays (Tyler Fast n’ Flat neck shape)
  • Scale Length: 25-1/2”
  • Frets: 24 jumbo frets
  • Nut: Locking Floyd Rose nut and string tree
  • Tuners: Sealed tuners (16:1 turn ratio)
  • Hardware: Black and black nickel hardware
  • Bridge: Floyd Rose licensed double-locking tremolo system by Graph Tech
  • Pickups: Two high-output alnico humbucking pickups wound to Tyler’s specs. Graph Tech piezo pickup system
  • Knobs: Master Volume and Tone knobs
  • Pickup Selector: 5-way selector switch
  • Variax Control: Model and Alt Tune knobs for easily accessing 29 vintage instrument sounds and 11 alternate down tunings
  • Outputs: 1/4” out. VDI (Variax Digital Interface) for integration with Line 6 POD HD500 and POD HD Pro, and limited compatibility with POD® xt, POD X3, Vetta™ II amplifier and other legacy Line 6 products
  • Battery: Lithium-ion battery (12 hours of play time) and international wall charger (also functions as standard electric guitar without batteries)
  • Software: Workbench software and USB interface
  • Case: Includes high-quality padded gig bag
  • Available Accessories: Additional battery, charger and cable kit available separately
  • Finishes: Black, Blood Red

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