Fender Bronco Vs. Fender Musicmaster

The original shortscale guitars; Mustangs, Duo-Sonics, Musicmasters, Jaguars, Broncos, Jag-stang, Jagmaster, Super-Sonic, Cyclone, and Toronados.

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Fender Bronco Vs. Fender Musicmaster

Post by Blurillaz »

:D Basically neck vs. bridge pickup.
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Post by Pacafeliz »

i used to own a '66 musicmaster II. sold it.

my '67 bronco is my main backup guitar (weird title eh?).

bronco ALL the way!!!

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Post by serfx »

i hardly ever use my neck pickup except on a mustang, as i just leave both pups on.. same with the HH jag, but anything with a toggle, its always bridge only
so i'm going with the bronco.
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Post by Haze »

Would totally go with a bronco. Picking dynamics combined with the volume and tone knobs can make the bridge pu warmer/darker but there isn't much you can do to make the neck pu sound like a bridge pu. (I guess you canstrum very close to the bridge)
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Post by taylornutt »

Merry Christmas, Shortscale! I recently played a 1978 Musicmaster II and I have never played a Bronco. I am usually more a fan of bridge pickup, though I am digging the neck pickup on my Jaguar . I would probably vote Bronco just based on the pickup. A Musicmaster is just a Duo Sonic that needs it's bridge pickup installed. I hope to one day have one of each so I can give you a better answer on the subject.
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Post by Freddy V-C »

I voted bronco because I use the bridge pickup 90% of the time on both of my guitars (a Telecaster and a Jagmaster). I don't know whether I would like having a single-pickup guitar though because I do use the neck pickup on a couple of songs in my band.
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Post by Sidney Vicious »

Don't own/have never played a Bronco - but I am a neck pickup player so my Musicmaster suits me fine.
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Post by Noirie. »

I'd kill for either a black or white late seventies Musicmaster.
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Post by Sidney Vicious »

Noirie. wrote:I'd kill for either a black or white late seventies Musicmaster.
Ya mean like this one?


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Post by Sublimedo »

I love the bronco bridge, but I also love the musicmaster pickup configuration. A Bronco can get real icepicky.
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Post by Noirie. »

Sidney Vicious wrote:
Noirie. wrote:I'd kill for either a black or white late seventies Musicmaster.
Ya mean like this one?


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I'm not really a fan of that pickguard. More like...
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Post by Sidney Vicious »

Noirie. wrote:
Sidney Vicious wrote:
Noirie. wrote:I'd kill for either a black or white late seventies Musicmaster.

I'm not really a fan of that pickguard. More like...
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Pretty! I think that white and black combo is rare - seems in that vintage I see a lot of black bodied MM but not so many white. You might actually have to kill for it.
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Post by DanHeron »

There's one of those white musicmasters on eBay at the minute, its pricey though:
'78 Musicmaster.


I think I prefer musicmasters. Ask me a year ago and I would've said the bronco for sure, I only ever used the bridge pickup. But since getting my mustang I have found myself ALWAYS using the neck pickup. Sometimes with the bridge and sometimes on its own, but it has to be on. It sounds so good.
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Post by Richard »

I've had both. I like the Musicmaster's neck pickup better than the Bronco's bridge pickup, but I love Broncos for their trems, they're brilliant.
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Post by JSutter »

Id rather have a bridge pu but I love the sound of s/c neck pus.
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Post by dots »

i like the idea behind both guitars, but i've sadly never played either. simplicity is nice, that's for sure.