Fender Jazzmaster

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sloop_john_b
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Re: Fender Jazzmaster

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Chrome Aardvark wrote:
sloop_john_b wrote:Paul, the MIJ ones really do come with crummy pickups. Totally uninspiring IMO. Novaks or Lollars are a must for *that* sound. The hot Novak I have in my current Jazzmaster is to die for, albeit a little humbucker-ish, so perhaps not your thing. But wimpy it ain't!
I upgraded my '62 reissue MIJ to a set of Seymour Duncan Antiquity II pickups and added a Mastery Bridge, which rings out like nothing else. The guy who sold me mine said it has one of the best playing necks of any Fender that he's used. I love it and wouldn't swap it even for a vintage one.

Here it is being used by Mr Ricky Maymi: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBYdhwC4 ... re=related
Very cool! I love the ultra red tort on the MIJ's. 8)
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Re: Fender Jazzmaster

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Congrats on your JM!

I've owned a couple--my first American-made guitar was a '62AVRI. I then stumbled into a good deal with a CIJ '62RI that I mod'd with AV pups. Eventually sold them both, then picked up another '62AVRI, the one I still own.

I love the offset body shape--very comfortable to play.

If you're of a mind, try a set of flats--I use TI Jazz/Swing Flat 11s on mine--great feel and a wonderful, warm, rich tone.

Bill
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