(So many acronyms! Actually initialisms, but anyway...)
Whole New Setup Day! Posted a sneak pic of the new Jazzmaster when it arrived, but here's a few more.
It's an American Original '60s Jazzmaster. Basically a '65ish Jazzmaster with a couple of tweaks—9.5" fingerboard radius and a slightly angled neck pocket, so the bridge sits at a better height and the break angle is improved and the strings don't jump out of place. Bridge is still a bit rattly though (it's the saddle screws, I've worked out), so I've got a different one on the way with fewer moving parts.
Neck's probably a tad on the thin side for some, but a comfortable '60s C. I'm not terribly fussy about neck profile these days. Really enjoying the neck pickup. I've wanted a JM for ages, so this is a forever guitar for me!
Also got this blue-green thing:
My current living situation doesn't really allow for a proper amp. My Princeton's chilling back in Hamilton. Looking forward to playing the JM through it, but the Yamaha does a pretty good low-volume impersonation. Doesn't get that Blackface breakup, but the clean reverb sound is really nice. The Class A setting does a very convcing Vox. I haven't explored the other sounds much, but I'm impressed with how good this little thing sounds and how much the different models even feel like the real thing.
WNSD! JM & THR
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Re: WNSD! JM & THR
Ocean Turquoise. Very difficult to photograph. It's actually greener than the pics suggest.Molly wrote:Lake Placid Blue?????
That looks great.
I went for a bridge from an American Professional Jazzmaster. It's basically a Mustang bridge but with the right 9.5" radius for my neck and the slighly narrower string spacing of Mastery, et al. Similar to a Staytrem or the Johnny Marr Jaguar bridge. I've never really liked the look of the Mastery and the AmPro one was about 1/3 of the price...StrummersOfThunder wrote:Looks epic
Mastery bridge now
'Vintage tall' according to the specs. I think they're a tiny bit wider than vintage rather than taller, though.AiRdAd wrote:What size Frets on it?
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Re: WNSD! JM & THR
Form over function I guess. I'll take a perfectly set up non buzzy set and forget mastery any time. But then the style I play is very hard on the trem system so I definitely get the best out of a mastery. I happen to think they look pretty cool tho.
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Re: WNSD! JM & THR
Awesome JM! These look really good in OTM.
The AV65s have an angled neck pocket too, btw. American Originals have a poly undercoat with the nitro (AV65s are all-nitro), 9.5" radius and the "vintage tall" (6105) frets. Those are the only real differences.
The AV65s have an angled neck pocket too, btw. American Originals have a poly undercoat with the nitro (AV65s are all-nitro), 9.5" radius and the "vintage tall" (6105) frets. Those are the only real differences.