NGD: Squier VM Jazzmaster
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NGD: Squier VM Jazzmaster
While it's nowt too exciting, after rediscovering how much I love offsets after I got the CV Jag, I tracked down a sunburst VM Jazzmaster (advertised as a CV, but the trained eye can telllllll) in Madrid. Didn't wanna F with narrow-tall frets again, so figured this'd be the fun-ffordable option, GF has a Vintage Modified Jazzmaster too (GFVMJM), and I get on with the neck fine.
Stock "big scab" torty guard and spare Mustang bridge I had; Staytrem collet and arm still at my place
I bought it in mind to recreate that late '50s OG vibe as above, so got a US-compatible guard delivered from the Netherlands as the colour looked the best, vs. the cheaper Chinese ones on eBay:
Looks good, but needs filing-down around the neck pocket to fit. As I'm at my gf's place (GFVMP), I had to order some files (to also sort out the nut) which took a lil' while to turn up.
In the meantime, I found a super cheap still-in-plastic Fender Player guard with the lovely tort on Reverb and it dropped straight onto it, love how it looks; it calms down the kinda ugly grain on the body:
Will probs sort out the gold guard soon to try it out, but I do really love how it looks with that niiiiice tort.
Stock "big scab" torty guard and spare Mustang bridge I had; Staytrem collet and arm still at my place
I bought it in mind to recreate that late '50s OG vibe as above, so got a US-compatible guard delivered from the Netherlands as the colour looked the best, vs. the cheaper Chinese ones on eBay:
Looks good, but needs filing-down around the neck pocket to fit. As I'm at my gf's place (GFVMP), I had to order some files (to also sort out the nut) which took a lil' while to turn up.
In the meantime, I found a super cheap still-in-plastic Fender Player guard with the lovely tort on Reverb and it dropped straight onto it, love how it looks; it calms down the kinda ugly grain on the body:
Will probs sort out the gold guard soon to try it out, but I do really love how it looks with that niiiiice tort.
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I honestly don't know where this bridge came from (so what radius actually is), but it felt fine.Noirie. wrote:Radius mismatch doesn’t bother you then?
Until, during the changing of the guard, the fucker came apart:
So I swapped the saddles, springs and screws over.. which still wouldn't change the radius, thinking about it. Still feels fine, but might pick-up a 9.5er for good measure at some point.
It's nice! I'm still not a massive fan of the overwound bridge pickups Squier have put in these modern versions, as they make the pickups feel pretty unbalanced imho. I read that the original Fenders pickups all came from the same bin, regardless of the position they went into the guitar! IDGAF about vintage-correct, but I like my top end.Thom wrote:How does it sound?
Soooo, I might try and source a used VM neck pickup to put in the bridge position; likely cheaper and a better match than just buying some cheaper aftermarket pickup. Ideally, I'd have a bridge pickup somewhere between the stock one (11k-ish) and the neck (6.5k-ish)
I was planning on doing with the CV Jag too (found a cheap set of CV pickups thanks to Hurb), but I do really like those pickups as they're quite bright already.
We'll see!
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damn that looks really good with that new tort guard. good score, I love mine and would never part with it. sleeper pick, imo.
I did an Kevin shields with mine and jacked the trem arm up as high as it could go for the worbles. super fun, the pickups sound cool with fuzz, bridge pickup is a little twangy for me with a clean tone though, didnt know the bridge was that hot.
I did an Kevin shields with mine and jacked the trem arm up as high as it could go for the worbles. super fun, the pickups sound cool with fuzz, bridge pickup is a little twangy for me with a clean tone though, didnt know the bridge was that hot.
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Don't forget you won't get hum cancelling in the middle position, although that may not matter to you.Doog wrote:Soooo, I might try and source a used VM neck pickup to put in the bridge position
Yeah, man I'm so surprised how much difference a good dark tort made, especially against that wacky grain.
Sooooo, I filed the gold guard down last night, forgetting the bastard bridge cup holes though so couldn't FULLY install it; couldn't be arsed to go through the whole process AGAIN. Dunno if I'm really sold on it against this sunburst, esp. against the aforementioned luxury tortoise and with this terrible flash photo :
Sooooo, I filed the gold guard down last night, forgetting the bastard bridge cup holes though so couldn't FULLY install it; couldn't be arsed to go through the whole process AGAIN. Dunno if I'm really sold on it against this sunburst, esp. against the aforementioned luxury tortoise and with this terrible flash photo :
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I'm usually a big fan of a gold pickguard on a Jazzmaster, but I have to say on this occasion I think maybe the dark tort works better. The white border just looks right to me. Plus, I agree that it seems to kind of calm down the ropey wood grain behind the sunburst.
The only solution is to buy another Jazzmaster to go with the gold guard.
The only solution is to buy another Jazzmaster to go with the gold guard.
100% what I was telling myself! It all comes together nicely with that defining line to 'cut it out' against the "budget shed" grain.Freddy V-C wrote:I'm usually a big fan of a gold pickguard on a Jazzmaster, but I have to say on this occasion I think maybe the dark tort works better. The white border just looks right to me. Plus, I agree that it seems to kind of calm down the ropey wood grain behind the sunburst.
Mate, don't even joke; I was already like "hmmm maybe I could get another body and change necks and guts as my fanciful whim takes me..Freddy V-C wrote:The only solution is to buy another Jazzmaster to go with the gold guard
Yeah, it's lovely for sure. I feel like a non-grainy 'burst really looks the best for gold, ah well:NickD wrote:It does look better on some of the solid colours. I used to own this ‘59 and it looked great with a gold guard.
Maybe at some point I'll track down a less grainy body to fully realise my bullshit.