New Jazzmaster!!!!

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New Jazzmaster!!!!

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I'm proud to say i am now in possession of a classic player jazzmaster!!! I'm so excited about it, awesome guitar. I'll try to get picks of it up soon maybe my other guitars as well. anyway wanted to share the joy ((ice))
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Re: New Jazzmaster!!!!

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jer72deluxe wrote:I'm proud to say i am now in possession of a classic player jazzmaster!!! I'm so excited about it, awesome guitar. I'll try to get picks of it up soon maybe my other guitars as well. anyway wanted to share the joy ((ice))


you lucky B*****d, nice one. get some pics up.
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hahaha i will try to get some up tonight i just have to hunt down my camera
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Post by Mike »

Did you go for the Black & Tort one?
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so jealous

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Mike wrote:Did you go for the Black & Tort one?



I went for the tort. something about the sunburst and tort really got me Picks coming in a bit! :D
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Sunburst and tort is my favourite for jags and jazzies. They look as they should.
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ok here it is sorry about the fuzzy pic my camera didnt seem to agree today so i'll try to get better shots up soon but atleast you can see it

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Post by Josh »

soo soo jealous.
Nice buy dude hope you like it. Cp's are great guitars, I absolutely love mine.
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Cool choice, enjoy it heaps!

Curious about the pole peices not being flush, if my eyes are seeing things correctly.
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I believe they are adjustable on the CPs
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IIIIIIIIIIIIIII WWWWWWWWWANNNNNNNTTTTTTTTTTTTT!!!
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something about a fair burst on a jag or jazzy that goes well with a dark tort
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Post by Jazzmasterfan »

If I get another Jazzmaster it will be a Classic Player one. I'm sure you will enjoy it.
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mage wrote:I believe they are adjustable on the CPs
A-ha. Nice feature for those may want to go back to a Jaggo or Stang bridge, I reckon.
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yea this one buzzes a bit because of the saddle screws, they basically just sit there and arent tight, but none the less its soooo nice. i love it and i recommend it for sure. i was a bit worried about the burst on it because i have seen some mex bursts and they look reallly yellow but this one is comparable to the usa burst
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I havnt really had the volume up to a suitable level to see if the newer pickups have silenced the humming that jazzmasters are known for but so far they seem fairly quiet for what they are
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jer72deluxe wrote:the humming that jazzmasters are known for
As in that they're single coil pickups? I didn't realises Jazzmasters were specifically known for this.. seeing as mine doesn't hum..
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jer72deluxe wrote:ok here it is sorry about the fuzzy pic my camera didnt seem to agree today so i'll try to get better shots up soon but atleast you can see it

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I think I’ll have to get me one of these, that’s a seriously good looking geetar!
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jer72deluxe wrote:yea this one buzzes a bit because of the saddle screws, they basically just sit there and arent tight, but none the less its soooo nice. i love it and i recommend it for sure. i was a bit worried about the burst on it because i have seen some mex bursts and they look reallly yellow but this one is comparable to the usa burst
you should watch fran's jaguar setup video on shortscale gear demos. he tells you how to get rid of all the buzzes.
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