New Jazzmaster Assembly *Sound samples added*
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New Jazzmaster Assembly *Sound samples added*
I've been lusting for a Jazzmaster since I sold my 1976 in 2008 to help pay for college. A few weeks back, I was able to strike up a trade with Cooterfinger for a Jazzmaster body, pickguard, and pickup covers to pair with an Allparts 7.25 radius neck that I had on a strat body. Through some internet wheeling and dealing, I was able to pickup up the Trem, Mustang bridge, and a full wiring harness for $60. I wound myself some early 1960's vintage correct Alnico 5 pickups, and got everything installed.
The paint job was originally supposed to be a nice high gloss black finish achieved through the cheapest available spray paint. However, after a few blotchy spots on the back sent me out with the orbital sander, I've decided to go with the worn finish for the time being. Eventually, it will get a spruced up paint job, but I really just wanted to start playing it. It sounds fantastic, and plays like butter.
Here are two sets of sound samples.
The first is running through a Joyo ACtone with some reverb added
[video width=500 height=250]http://soundcloud.com/bullockguitarpick ... tage-wound[/video]
This second recording is direct with a bit of reverb added
[video width=500 height=250]http://soundcloud.com/bullockguitarpick ... ind-direct[/video]
The paint job was originally supposed to be a nice high gloss black finish achieved through the cheapest available spray paint. However, after a few blotchy spots on the back sent me out with the orbital sander, I've decided to go with the worn finish for the time being. Eventually, it will get a spruced up paint job, but I really just wanted to start playing it. It sounds fantastic, and plays like butter.
Here are two sets of sound samples.
The first is running through a Joyo ACtone with some reverb added
[video width=500 height=250]http://soundcloud.com/bullockguitarpick ... tage-wound[/video]
This second recording is direct with a bit of reverb added
[video width=500 height=250]http://soundcloud.com/bullockguitarpick ... ind-direct[/video]
Last edited by toez10 on Wed Oct 17, 2012 5:29 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Yeah,cooterfinger wrote:Man, that's got to be some kind of record. I like it.
I was pretty on top of this build. I lucked out and found good deals on the bridge, wiring, and the trem, so I didn't have to put those things off, and being able to wind the pickups myself was a huge time/money saver too. I had all of the parts in hand before the paint dried, so it was probably the best timed-out assembly I've been able to do. I've already had a few people locally trying to take it off my hands, but I'm going to be holding onto it for a while. The only change I'm thinking of is to build a blocks and binding neck this winter.
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Unfortunately for most, it was just a guy parting out it has Japanese jazzmaster, and selling the complete harness on the cheap. Good for me, but not as great as a source of dirt cheap jazzmaster wiring. The cost of the wiring harness was actually one of the things that was keeping me from doing a build before (I'm the Cheapz).Dokterrock wrote:You gotta tell us where you found a wiring harness for so cheap.
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