Sterling by Music Man - JP150D John Petrucci Purple Nebula
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ST Style Guitar
Introducing the JP150D Purple Nebula, a guitar designed by Sterling by Music Man in collaboration with John Petrucci for guitarists who want to shine both visually and musically. Its striking design, with a flamed maple top on a nyatoh body, makes an immediate impact. Its maple neck combined with an ebony fingerboard provides a comfortable grip, and its two DiMarzio pickups deliver rich, dynamic tones suited to a wide variety of styles.
ARTICLE N° 107010
Presentation
With the JP150D Purple Nebula, Sterling by Music Man and John Petrucci have succeeded in combining striking design, playing comfort and sound quality. At first glance, you'll be seduced by its intense Purple Nebula finish, which enhances a flamed maple top to great effect. The nyatoh body is lightweight, perfect for long standing sessions, while the matching headstock adds a professional, charismatic look.
But this guitar is much more than just a pretty face: it's also musically versatile. Its two DiMarzio pickups (Crunch Lab for the bridge and LiquiFire for the neck) deliver a rich, powerful and warm sound. Whether you're into expressive blues, edgy rock or clearer, more defined ambiences, this is the ideal tool for expressing yourself to the full. The 3-position selector makes it easy to switch between tones.
In terms of comfort, the torrefied, screwed maple neck fits perfectly in the hand, making for fast, fluid playing. The ebony fingerboard and 24 frets add precision and responsiveness. And for those who love vibrato, the modern Sterling tremolo ensures good stability, even in the most technical passages.
But this guitar is much more than just a pretty face: it's also musically versatile. Its two DiMarzio pickups (Crunch Lab for the bridge and LiquiFire for the neck) deliver a rich, powerful and warm sound. Whether you're into expressive blues, edgy rock or clearer, more defined ambiences, this is the ideal tool for expressing yourself to the full. The 3-position selector makes it easy to switch between tones.
In terms of comfort, the torrefied, screwed maple neck fits perfectly in the hand, making for fast, fluid playing. The ebony fingerboard and 24 frets add precision and responsiveness. And for those who love vibrato, the modern Sterling tremolo ensures good stability, even in the most technical passages.
Features
Body shape
ST-shape
Number of strings
6
Number of frets
24
Body material
Nyatoh
Neck material
Maple
Fingerboard material
Ebony
Nut width
49,00 mm (1,929")
Fingerboard radius
400 mm (15,75")
Tremolo
Moderne
Scale length
648,00 mm (25,50")
Top material
Flame
Hardware color
Black
Electronic
Active
Cutaway
Yes
Pickup setup
HH
Color
Purple
Assembly
Bolt-on neck
Artist
John Petrucci
Other features
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Sterling By Music Man JP150D John Petrucci Purple Nebula
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6-string electric guitar
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Collaboration: John Petrucci
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Body : Nyatoh
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Fingerboard : Ebony
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Neck: 3-piece roasted maple, 5-point screw joint
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Colour : Violet
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Finish : Gloss varnish
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Fork : 648 mm
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Vibrato : Modern Tremolo
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Saddle width : 49 mm
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Number of frets : 24
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Number of strings: 6
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Number of pickups: 2
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Radius: 400 mm
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Fittings: Black
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Electronics: Active
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Mechanics: Self-locking
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Bridge pickups: DiMarzio Crunch Lab
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Neck pickup: DiMarzio LiquiFire
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Adjustments: 1 x Push/Push Volume Boost + 1 x Tone
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Selector switch: 3 positions
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Original strings: Ernie Ball 2221 Regular Slinky
To find out more...
John Petrucci is an American guitarist born on 12 July 1967 in Kings Park, New York. He is best known as a founding member of the progressive metal band Dream Theater. His virtuoso style and impressive technique have made him a benchmark in the world of guitar.
From the age of 12, he developed a passion for the instrument, drawing inspiration from guitarists such as Steve Morse, Al Di Meola and Yngwie Malmsteen. In addition to his work with the band, Petrucci has released solo albums, including Suspended Animation (2005) and Terminal Velocity (2020). His influence on progressive metal is immense, and his playing continues to inspire generations of musicians.
From the age of 12, he developed a passion for the instrument, drawing inspiration from guitarists such as Steve Morse, Al Di Meola and Yngwie Malmsteen. In addition to his work with the band, Petrucci has released solo albums, including Suspended Animation (2005) and Terminal Velocity (2020). His influence on progressive metal is immense, and his playing continues to inspire generations of musicians.
