Jazzmaster Players - Vintera
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Jazzmaster Players - Vintera
I wanted to ask about Jazzmaster Players, cant find any in my country.
Wanted to know (cant really tell by youtube videos, more rely on You) is this coil split
switch any good ? Or better get more bucks and get an Vintera ?
(Or just the Squier J Masics, I could play here and loved the sound)
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No, I dont even really know how he sounds.. I just played it in a guitar shop through a clean little tube vox.
That of course gave to the tone, but the playability was very nice (neck thickness and I dont know, just really liked something about it)
Recently the more I get to check out these (kind of) rosewood necks I understand that the setup of maple is my favorite.
Sorry if I sound little dumb, just trying to describe my field of emotions while holding an J.Massics Squier
That of course gave to the tone, but the playability was very nice (neck thickness and I dont know, just really liked something about it)
Recently the more I get to check out these (kind of) rosewood necks I understand that the setup of maple is my favorite.
Sorry if I sound little dumb, just trying to describe my field of emotions while holding an J.Massics Squier
kim wrote:plankton people will be plankton people
It's brushed anodized gold. It's not bling bling gold. I believe it was an homage to the very first Jazzmaster's pickguard.izodiak wrote:The pickguard type has some kind of story or its just how Mascis wanted it ?
Always been afraid of goldish stuff.
Got my money, soon gonna buy, now living in Netherlands, use this little "stick in" amp :"D
Besides, with the money you saved, just buy a mint pickguard:
mmm.. that looks.. my imagination gets wet !
and if I get a snob latter on, You can buy some fender neck or something.. there are no crazy neck size mysteries about them ?
Because Ive been a hollow body lover, and played some yamahas, epiphones etc etc..because of this nice gretschy sound.. but this
jmasics jazzmaster I played.. I don know.. Ive got my first pay (left latvia,working in Netherlands) and really hoping next month for some "ordering" : )) ) )
and if I get a snob latter on, You can buy some fender neck or something.. there are no crazy neck size mysteries about them ?
Because Ive been a hollow body lover, and played some yamahas, epiphones etc etc..because of this nice gretschy sound.. but this
jmasics jazzmaster I played.. I don know.. Ive got my first pay (left latvia,working in Netherlands) and really hoping next month for some "ordering" : )) ) )
kim wrote:plankton people will be plankton people
the Mascis is probably the safest bet for sure, but gotta throw in some love for the cheaper Vintage Modified jazzmaster. people have had stinkers but I love mine, only thing I think I upgraded was the bridge to a fender one that came with my other jazzmaster. seriously love that guitar, definitely feels a little cheaper than my fender but plays and sounds just as good. I think it's called the classic vibe now, I've been tempted on getting a new one, but I don't need anymore shit, no room on the rack.
the Mascis reminded me more of the classic player series fender did, which were great guitars but personally I gotta have the tremolo moved back and while I like the mastery on my one, I kinda prefer the shitty vintage bridge.
but yeah, Mascis is the bang for the buck. good modding platform and alot of people like the neck. I felt like it was less "jazzmastery" which is probably what J wanted, better rock tones less choked surfy sounds.
the Mascis reminded me more of the classic player series fender did, which were great guitars but personally I gotta have the tremolo moved back and while I like the mastery on my one, I kinda prefer the shitty vintage bridge.
but yeah, Mascis is the bang for the buck. good modding platform and alot of people like the neck. I felt like it was less "jazzmastery" which is probably what J wanted, better rock tones less choked surfy sounds.
Classic Vibe series is generally a cut above the Vintage Modified line. The CV's I've played/owned were all perfectly fine from the factory with decent hardware, the VM stuff is good for a modding platform.Josh wrote:. I think it's called the classic vibe now, I've been tempted on getting a new one, but I don't need anymore shit, no room on the rack.
They’re Classic Vibes aren’t they?
http://www.andertons.co.uk/squier-fsr- ... lic-purple
http://www.andertons.co.uk/squier-fsr- ... lic-purple
Fran wrote:I love how this place is basic as fuck.
ekwatts wrote:I'm just going to smash it in with a hammer and hope it works. Tone is all in the fingers anyway.
It’s purple, it’s a Mascis. Squier can gtfo.BearBoy wrote:They’re Classic Vibes aren’t they?
http://www.andertons.co.uk/squier-fsr- ... lic-purple
theshadowofseattle wrote:less being WOKE
more being STOKED
god damn they're trying to clean me out, I didn't know I needed this.
and I guess they merged the vintage modified and classic vibe lines last year, can't find VM jaguars and jazzmasters new anymore, only classic vibe, they pretty much look the same too. got them non-rosewood rosewood boards or something if that's a thing for anyone. (gotta have my rosewood.) and I guess the classic vibes have a mustang like bridge instead of the janky old one. (interesting)
I want one of them jaguars, colors they're dropping are fucking nice. I've been trying to avoid looking at anything new because I'll want it, gotta get pedals before a new guitar and put together a proper board.
and I guess they merged the vintage modified and classic vibe lines last year, can't find VM jaguars and jazzmasters new anymore, only classic vibe, they pretty much look the same too. got them non-rosewood rosewood boards or something if that's a thing for anyone. (gotta have my rosewood.) and I guess the classic vibes have a mustang like bridge instead of the janky old one. (interesting)
I want one of them jaguars, colors they're dropping are fucking nice. I've been trying to avoid looking at anything new because I'll want it, gotta get pedals before a new guitar and put together a proper board.