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If you're looking for an electric guitar that lets you play fast, with a precise sound and options that make you dream, the Sterling by Music Man JP150 Cerulean Paradise could well be your future partner. Inspired by John Petrucci, it combines a nyatoh body with a magnificent flamed maple top. Sure, it's beautiful, but the main thing is that it offers a remarkable sound. The DiMarzio LiquiFire and Crunch Lab pickup duo guarantees rich tones, whether you're a fan of punchy riffs or fluid solos.

This 6-string electric guitar has been designed to offer optimal playing comfort. The maple neck and ebony fingerboard, equipped with 24 stainless steel frets, ensure smooth and durable playability. Thanks to its Modern Tremolo bridge, you can perform expressive vibratos without risking detuning your instrument. Practical if you like to give a little life to your performances.

The JP150 Cerulean Paradise is not short on visual appeal either. Its sleek design and glossy finish highlight the flamed maple top, while John Petrucci’s custom fretboard inlays add a personal touch to the instrument. This is a piece that is not only functional, it is also a beautiful display object.

Finally, this guitar comes with a padded gig bag, ready to follow you everywhere. Versatile, comfortable, and aesthetically accomplished, the JP150 is not only a work tool, it becomes a true extension of your musical creativity.
Type of guitar
 Electric guitar
Body Type
 Solid body
Number of strings
 6
Body shape
 Super Strat
Body material
 Nyatoh
Tuning machine
 Locking
Hardware color
 Black chrome
Number of frets
 24
Nut width
 49,50 mm (1,949")
Neck material
 Maple
Fingerboard material
 Ebony
Scale length
 648,00 mm (25,50")
Top material
 Curly maple
Pickup type
 Passives
Fingerboard radius
 400 mm (15,75")
Cutaway
 Yes
Tremolo
 Moderne
Bridge configuration
 6 saddles
Electronic
 Active
String gauge
 010 - 046
Instrument type
 Electric guitar
Finish
 Gloss polish
Pickup setup
 HH
Color
 Blue, Green, Burst
Assembly
 Bolt-on neck
Case or cover included
 Gigbag
Artist
 John Petrucci
  • Sterling by Music Man Majesty JP150 Cerulean Paradise
  • 6-string electric guitar
  • Format: Super-Strat
  • Signature John Petrucci
  • Model: JP150DQM
  • Color: Cerulean Paradise
  • Finish: Gloss varnish
  • Hardware: Black chrome
  • Body: Nyatoh
  • Top: Flamed maple
  • Neck: Maple
  • Fingerboard: Ebony
  • Scale length (mm): 648 mm
  • Radius: 495 mm
  • Nut width: 40 mm
  • Number of frets: 24
  • Type of frets: Medium Jumbo
  • Inlays: John Petrucci custom
  • Bridge/tailpiece: Modern Tremolo
  • Electronics: Active
  • Number of pickups: 2
  • Bridge pickup: DiMarzio Crunch Lab
  • Neck pickup: DiMarzio LiquiFire
  • Controls: 1 x Push/Push Volume Boost + 1 x Tone
  • Selector: 3-position
  • Machine heads: Self-locking
  • Original strings: Ernie Ball 2221 Regular Slinky
  • Gig bag/case: Padded gig bag
A guitarist since the age of 12, John Petrucci is a legend in the world of progressive metal. With inspirations ranging from Yes, Iron Maiden, Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath to Metallica, his six hours of daily practice have made him "one of the best guitarists to ever lay his hands on a guitar neck", according to Premier Guitar.

With his childhood friend Kevin Moore (keyboardist), they formed a cover band in the 80s. It was at Boston high school that he met Mike Portnoy (drummer) with his other childhood friend, John Myung (bassist). After playing covers of Rush and Iron Maiden at Berklee, these four friends decided to form the band "Majesty". This name was already taken, so they renamed their band "Dream Theater".

This would not prevent John Petrucci, years later, from naming his signature guitars "Majesty".
Sterling by Music Man - John Petrucci JP150 Cerulean Paradise
Sterling by Music Man - John Petrucci JP150 Cerulean Paradise
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Recommended price 1 490,83 €
1 124,17 € excl VAT
including eco-part : 0,90 €
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