I decided to upgrade my CIJ J Mascis Jazzmaster over the holidays.
I purchased a set of Curtis Novak Jazzmaster pickups (JM-V in the neck and JM-FAT in the Bridge) to replace the subpar MIJ pickups. These pickups are amazing. The sound is darker and more focused on the midrange like a late 50's/early 60s Jazzmaster. The bridge pickup is hotter and matches well with the vintage sounding neck pickup. I also replaced all the white bits (pickup covers, knobs, and pickup selector) with black ones. I still have the stock tremolo and keep debating whether I should install a StayTrem and upgrade the tremolo to a AVRI tremolo.
Hurb wrote: ↑Fri Feb 11, 2022 4:21 pmlooks great !
Thanks.
The only thing I am not happy about is the the volume pot on the rhythm circuit is in a bind and takes a fair amount of force to turn. It was not like that before the pickup swap. My guess is something like a wire is shoved up in there. This is where I wish the Jazzmaster was a Jaguar because it would take 5 seconds to fix. I will just wait until my next string change and then take it apart.
Hurb wrote: ↑Fri Feb 11, 2022 4:21 pmlooks great !
Thanks.
The only thing I am not happy about is the the volume pot on the rhythm circuit is in a bind and takes a fair amount of force to turn. It was not like that before the pickup swap. My guess is something like a wire is shoved up in there. This is where I wish the Jazzmaster was a Jaguar because it would take 5 seconds to fix. I will just wait until my next string change and then take it apart.
You have probably already tried this, but if you spin the volume roller until you get to the grub screw and loosen it might be able to unstick the roller from whatever its binding against then re tighten?
Hurb wrote: ↑Fri Feb 11, 2022 4:21 pmlooks great !
Thanks.
The only thing I am not happy about is the the volume pot on the rhythm circuit is in a bind and takes a fair amount of force to turn. It was not like that before the pickup swap. My guess is something like a wire is shoved up in there. This is where I wish the Jazzmaster was a Jaguar because it would take 5 seconds to fix. I will just wait until my next string change and then take it apart.
You have probably already tried this, but if you spin the volume roller until you get to the grub screw and loosen it might be able to unstick the roller from whatever its binding against then re tighten?
I have not tried that. That makes sense and might be able to avoid taking the entire guitar apart.