Ibanez UV777P Steve Vai Universe – Demo & Test of the legendary 7-string

Steve Vai


The Ibanez UV777P Steve Vai Signature Universe is one of the most iconic 7-string guitars in history. Originally developed with Steve Vai in the early 90s, the Universe was instrumental in popularizing the 7-string guitar in modern rock and metal. This UV777P model from 2002 (Prestige – Made in Japan) represents the rebirth of this legendary guitar which influenced an entire generation of guitarists. In this video I offer you a complete demo and a detailed test: presentation of the guitar, ergonomics, aesthetics and of course several sound demos in clean, crunch and high gain. The introduction to the video uses “Echoes of Tomorrow”, an original track from my album The Mapless Road. 🎧 Listen to the album: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/jefonyx/the-mapless-road-2 ⏱ Chapters 0:00 – Demo mix – Echoes of Tomorrow (Jefonyx original composition) 2:05 – Presentation and specifications 6:41 – Clean – Neural DSP Rabea 8:39 – Crunch – ToneX JCM800 10:25 – Drive – Tones please, don't hesitate to subscribe for more content around guitar, equipment and composition. 🎶 Original music: Jefonyx #Ibanez UV777P #Ibanez Universe #Steve Vai signature #Ibanez 7 strings #Ibanez Universe test #Ibanez UV777P review #7 string guitar

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