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I have always had a jaundiced view of the Fender Jazzmaster. I thought it was only for surf, punk, or players with extremely large pedalboards. I learned I was horribly wrong after spending time with Dan Strain's 1965 Jazzmaster. They are beautiful sounding instruments that have their own very identifiable sleek & sinewy sound. As a known Tele-Guy, I take a look at the Jazzmaster, and spotlight what I see as its strengths, and how I was quite uninformed when it came to my former opinion on them. As a bonus, I take a quick look at a 1967 Guild Starfire V that was modified with a Lollar Firebird pickup in the neck.
Some great additional info on Jazzmasters:
Guitar Moderne's (Michael Ross) excellent overview with helpful clips
www.guitarmoderne.com/gear-2/...
Five Watt World's short history
• The Fender Jazzmaster:...
Gear for this video
1965 Fender Jazzmaster with Mastery Bridge. Restoration and aging on the body and neck by Dan "Danocaster" Strain.
Strings:
D'Addario NYXL 10-46
Pick:
Danocaster Medium
Amp:
1965 Deluxe Reverb with Celestion Vintage 30 speaker, and bright cap clipped on the vibrato channel.
Effects used:
TC Polytune
Mirage compressor pedal
AnalogMan Boss TR-2 Tremolo
Ibanez Mostortion Overdrive
Boss DM-3 Delay
Line 6 Echo Park Delay
9v power via Truetone CS6 (Amazon Aff link) amzn.to/38S9rZK
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@barbmelle3136
@barbmelle3136 3 года назад
From Leo: I love the Jazz Master pickups. When your signal starts with a glass clear, wide response tone, you can make it into whatever you want. If you start with a hot humbucker that starts to crunch right out of the gate, you can never get clean and crisp.
@simply3141592654
@simply3141592654 2 года назад
Great quote. You can even get sort of Gretsch tones from vintage JM pickups.
@BeesWaxMinder
@BeesWaxMinder Год назад
Who is “LEO”?
@noel2x
@noel2x Год назад
@@BeesWaxMinder di caprio
@BeesWaxMinder
@BeesWaxMinder Год назад
@@noel2x you mean the Actor?!
@snicker576
@snicker576 Год назад
@@BeesWaxMinder law enforcement officer
@LeviBulger
@LeviBulger 3 года назад
My favorite guitar ever. There's nothing like the sound of a good Jazzmaster through a loud Fender amp.
@clockwork914
@clockwork914 3 года назад
Ugly duckling ❓ The offset contour body was one of Leo’s proudest accomplishments. It’s no mistake or accident that it was used for the Electric XII.
@fivewattworld
@fivewattworld 3 года назад
Ok, I had to get Ann to help me ID’ing the Crowded House changes. We’re impressed!
@AskZac
@AskZac 3 года назад
Glad you have Ann around.
@Bob46374
@Bob46374 4 месяца назад
Thank , I was trying so hard to name that song
@tonydrake821
@tonydrake821 3 года назад
You nailed it. The open sound and lack of mid-range offers up a lot of space for effects, especially cavernous reverbs and delays. The lack of sustain from the original bridge also plays into that and is actually usable if you have a light touch. It's the perfect ambient guitar.
@tlister67
@tlister67 2 года назад
The lack of sustain gives a more percussive quality
@hunkydorian
@hunkydorian Год назад
Pardon me if you've heard this before, but the best guitar sound ever recorded was Bob Bogle's Jazzmaster on the 1960 Ventures' hit Walk Don't Run. That was the best recorded guitar sound ever. Ever.
@dunxy
@dunxy Год назад
That is a great track and great tone!
@tomgartin
@tomgartin Год назад
I love how you can hear the Strat and P bass come in, then the jazzmaster just lays right on top clear as a bell
@southernpride2003
@southernpride2003 3 месяца назад
For me it was Luther Perkins playing Bonanza
@ugeanspyrll6816
@ugeanspyrll6816 10 дней назад
Totally agree! When I was a kid and wanted to buy a guitar, I remember being so let down by the lack of information regarding clean tones. Everyone wanted hard rock and metal tones, and I wanted to sound like Duane Eddy and Bob Bogle (names I didn’t even know at the time, but sounds that shaped my love of music forever). It seems more people are coming around to the clean sounds and Jazzmasters can be found in most guitar shops these days. I love to see it!
@ugeanspyrll6816
@ugeanspyrll6816 10 дней назад
*disclaimer* I mentioned Duane Eddy, but I’d like to make it clear he never played a Jazzmaster, just influenced my love of twang and Hi-Fi guitar sounds. I have a Danelectro 6-string bass for Duane’s sound!
@Frank-in-NY
@Frank-in-NY Год назад
My 1966 Jazzmaster looks identical. I got it brand new when I was 15 years old. It still plays great. I also have a 65 Reissue Jazzmaster, and it's identical to the 66, except it's mint condition.
@SoundCastle00
@SoundCastle00 Год назад
Im always learning from Zac. I bought a Nash Telemaster at my local shop and now seeing this video I understand one of the reasons why I love it so much. When its strummed you can hear each string individually. It really sounds great. That being said.....I would have never been interested in this kind of instrument at all. Yet I walked out of the shop with a Shell pink guitar that I just played for over 2 hours. Thanks Zac
@stevebenaszeski9153
@stevebenaszeski9153 Год назад
I use this more than other guitars because of the RHYTHM CIRCUIT. Surprised you didn't mention it. I like your articulate explanation of how effects pedals work well with Jazzmasters because of their V shaped eq.
@Molotov_Milkshake
@Molotov_Milkshake Год назад
I'm interested. How do you make use of the rhythm circuit? I use mine as a darker tone on a lower volume for quiet parts in some songs etc, but I'd love to hear some other ideas.
@anthonybowers7571
@anthonybowers7571 Год назад
I can't see that circuit on his guitar ..
@lastofthe4horsemen279
@lastofthe4horsemen279 2 года назад
Your show is so relaxing. I go back and watch episodes over to de-stress. Thanks.
@guitareveryone
@guitareveryone 3 года назад
The Jazzmaster definitely has its place in a player’s collection. I had the opportunity to play a mid 60’s model several years ago in addition to a mid 60’s Jaguar. Between the two I preferred the Jazzmaster with it’s longer scale length and fatter sounding pickups. They are, however thinner, twangier and brighter than one would expect considering its larger pickup size. A lot of people confuse Jazzmaster pickups for P90s but they are a totally different design. I own a Squier J Mascis Jazzmaster and the pickups are hotter and fatter sounding than the vintage type and I really enjoy that guitar. I thought that the Guild you demoed sounded pretty cool too. Much enjoyed the episode!
@glenkepic3208
@glenkepic3208 3 года назад
Great. I'm 4 in '61 and family buys The Colorful Ventures, Don Wilson, a SB Strat, Bob Bogle, SB Jazzmaster. I loved these. Garage bands were starting. Couple of years later, older brother of my sisters friend had a Jazzmaster. Loved it. man, my first electric was an offset, Audition Jazzalike with gold foils, $12.00 in '73. Now, Sq Jagmaster, sb, ts guard. Used to jam with RF BlueLine tunes with this. Good little offset that was in the window '01 then sat neglected. Wife had the shop fix it up and gave it to me for Christmas, '06 or so. Btw,,,I believe Hank Garland used a Jazzmaster for Elvis' "Little Sister". Yeah, they could rock.
@WillyMcCoy50
@WillyMcCoy50 3 года назад
My favorite is an alder bodied Jazzmaster thinline, double bound with no F-hole. Had it made by Saylor Guitars in Oregon. The body was spec'd with the route for a tele bridge/pickup/string thru. Esquire style and light weight. Custom quartersawn neck with no Birdseye or dancing flame ....... just straight grain. Solid as a rock and sounds great with a Don Mare 10k pickup.
@fpsknifer9906
@fpsknifer9906 3 года назад
I love the middle position of the lead circuit on Jazzmasters. It's the only guitar I've ever played where I like the sound of more than one pickup being selected.
@markjohnson9485
@markjohnson9485 3 года назад
You have opened my eyes to the great sounds the Jazzmaster. I've never owned or wanted one before but you have shown me that, in the studio it can be a versatile tool. I wish you could have spent more time with the Starfire, I would love to have heard more. Keep picking!!
@Tonetwisters
@Tonetwisters Год назад
Cut my teeth on my brother's brand new, 1960 Jazzmaster. Loved that thing. IIRC, that bass string riff on "Oh Pretty Woman" was done on a Jazzmaster. You can fix that "break angle" with 1/2 a business card under the neck up close to the body, to drop the head a bit and put more downward pressure on the bridge. The Jazzmaster is perhaps the best dual pickup sound out there, with the 6120 with DeArmonds a close second, IMHO. This guitar does a killer job on "Ghost Riders In The Sky" ...
@jeanemmanuelkrieger6001
@jeanemmanuelkrieger6001 3 года назад
If someone need to know how a jazzmaster sounds like , they need to check out Television “Marquee Moon”album from start to finish 😄
@AskZac
@AskZac 3 года назад
TRUTH
@sethhoward1095
@sethhoward1095 3 года назад
There's a clipping from a Melody Maker "Any Questions" that can be found with a quick search about the gear used on Marquee Moon. No source is mentioned, so take it with a grain of salt, but according to that not a lot of Jazzmaster.
@jeanemmanuelkrieger6001
@jeanemmanuelkrieger6001 3 года назад
@@sethhoward1095 yeah I’ve read it but I’ve also read lots of Tom verlaine interviews where he says his solos were almost always his jazzmaster on the bridge pickup. Of course we shouldn’t forget Richard Lloyd who mainly played a telecaster at the time The pictures taken at the time around Marquee Moon also show Verlaine with either a Jazzmaster or a Jaguar with Danelectro pickups , i really don’t know about this melody maker article.. it kind of appear only quite recently Anyways .. it’s a brilliant album and people should listen to it religiously 😀
@sethhoward1095
@sethhoward1095 3 года назад
@@jeanemmanuelkrieger6001 One of my favorite albums for sure. Yes, lipstick pickups have always been a big ingredient in Verlaine's sound. The Dano early on, Jag/JM with lipsticks, and the parts Strat with a JM neck and three lipstick pickups. Largely what inspired me to put together my own lipstick JM. The two times I saw Television live in the early 2000s he just played a (presumably rented) Strat. Lloyd did too. They both sounded exactly like themselves.
@lastofthe4horsemen279
@lastofthe4horsemen279 3 года назад
The best
@KevinSmith-lt4qf
@KevinSmith-lt4qf 3 года назад
Thanks for this. l always liked Wayne Moss ,first discovered him on the area 615 records but then found out he played sessions with Roy Orbirson.l think you demonstrate what jazz masters really sound like, which sadly so many demos fail to do ,l did have a sixty five l series Jaguar but having always played telecasters l couldn't get use to the scale length. This is a very informative channel keep up the good work.
@mastermachetier5594
@mastermachetier5594 3 года назад
I had been a strat player for a long time , but recently got a vintera jazzmaster and its teaching me so many new things.
@jakestadium
@jakestadium 3 года назад
Awesome sounds from this setup Zac. A JM into a blackface Fender with a healthy dose of spring reverb is def. one of the all time classic tones. Kind of like a hi-fi Strat vibe.
@thebenefactor6744
@thebenefactor6744 2 года назад
I love everything about what the host and the commenters have said about the jazz master's clean tones, but what really surprised me about mine (classic vibe with Lollar JM pups) was that it was the best sounding guitar that I've found through a cranked Marshall 1974x. A satisfying crunch that sits right in my ideal sonic pocket, AND has very crisp note definition at the same time. Enjoy yours if you have one; they're very versatile.
@anthonymcgill8035
@anthonymcgill8035 3 года назад
I’m a Telecaster guy, but I’ve always been intrigued with the Jazzmaster. Despite it’s quirkiness, seems to be a very versatile guitar. Great pedal steel licks, btw!
@fluidalchemist68
@fluidalchemist68 3 года назад
Sounds even better with flats :)
@SKY_DWELLER333
@SKY_DWELLER333 2 года назад
I was very fortunate for Christmas this year to receive a American vintage 1965 reissue thin skin Fire mist silver jazz master. Love the twang of Jazz masters and telecasters. But Jazzmasters really get into that ethereal territory with the tremolo system. Or perhaps more accurately, vibrato. Surf music, desert music, ambient, psychedelia. This guitar has such a unique sonic signature, and is truly haunting and magical. And yes, it’s glassy tone is absolutely perfect for finding different colors through pedal manipulation.
@docdeens4030
@docdeens4030 2 года назад
My Jazzmaster has been with me the longest of any guitar. Beat to hell and back and always sounds great, won't go out of tune even with hard term abuse, and works with any amp/pedal combo.
@johnperry9082
@johnperry9082 2 года назад
You have a very pleasant relaxing style of demonstrating and explaining what you are showing in your videos Zac. I'm hoping the Pro 2 version is as nice sounding.
@hearpalhere
@hearpalhere 3 года назад
I've actually never played a Jazzmaster but they do definitely have a unique sound that seems to be all their own. Thanks for showing us this beauty and playing some tasty licks too. You got some nice friends if they're letting you play with toys like this haha. Rock on!
@boblydecker
@boblydecker 3 года назад
Really enjoying the little lessons Zac. Thanks
@AskZac
@AskZac 3 года назад
Glad to hear it!
@allthingsclassicrock
@allthingsclassicrock 3 года назад
I had a Troy Van Leeuwen JM I had to sell during lockdown and now I’m jonesin’ for another after watching this video. Beautiful guitar.
@chokkan7
@chokkan7 3 года назад
I put together a Jazzmaster body with a Tele neck and bridge, 3 Strat pickups, and a custom pickguard. She's a beaut, and very comfortable to play, seated or standing...couldn't be more pleased...
@Dogdickdale
@Dogdickdale 3 года назад
I’ve got an American professional Jazzmaster. I like it but it’s probably my least played guitar and often the next in line to consider trading in for something different. The sound is so unique that I’m always too chicken to get rid of it. This show is so good. You should teach this class at a university or something.
@AskZac
@AskZac 3 года назад
Thanks!
@nickshaw6085
@nickshaw6085 23 дня назад
​@@AskZacAsk Professor Zac! Lol
@jayson3900
@jayson3900 Год назад
I grew up with some of my favorite guitarists playing Fenders but never really getting it. I never cared for Fenders at all beyond that til I inherited my grandfather's Squire Strat. Then I started to get a feel for them along with a tone that matched more closely to my dream tone. Fast forward a few years til a couple of weeks ago and I got my J. Mascus Jazzmaster not knowing much about JM's and nothing about J. Mascus. Needless to say, it took less than a minute of holding it and playing it to know I wanted it badly. So much so that the very next day I emptied what I had saved up on the side to buy it. I can't remember the last time I genuinely enjoyed just playing my guitar with no purpose at all other than for the love of it. My Jazzmaster has breathed new life into my as a musician in ways I probably still won't be able to articulate for years to come and I'm ever so grateful for my guitar! Great video. Thanks for sharing!
@DennisJPolson
@DennisJPolson 3 года назад
Love the look and sound of that Jazzmaster, and the Guild Starfire was nice too! I really enjoyed the story and hearing you play them, Zac.
@AskZac
@AskZac 3 года назад
Thanks so much!
@mal_752
@mal_752 Год назад
Thanks for your brilliant explanation 👏 👍 Fabulous and informative video. 👍
@surfneptune
@surfneptune 3 года назад
What a beauty the perfect choice of finish for a Jazzmaster. Great sounding guitar. Well played!
@BluesboyJagCigarBoxGuitar
@BluesboyJagCigarBoxGuitar Год назад
I've got a Squire J Mascis JM and it's amazing! I flip to the treble pickup and it sounds awesome for country, the middle setting is great for any music and the bass pickup is nice and fat. Super simple. I use it for assisted living gigs at very low volume and the tone really comes through well.
@dldave1978
@dldave1978 3 года назад
I just bought a Jazzmaster cousin this week - 78 Musicmaster popped up on FB Marketplace, right down the road from me (which is unusual in the rural parts in which I live....a ways west of Atlanta. Nothing ever comes up locally). 70s Fenders get lots of crap but I’m drawn to ‘78 (birth Year). Musicmaster is in incredible shape. Was a good deal and sounds awesome! It doesn’t hurt that I am playing through an amp I bought from the same guy the next day....I couldn’t resist...66 Pro Reverb. It looks brand-freakin-new! Still has the sticker from the former Jeweler/Guitar shop it came from in Anniston AL. I wasn’t looking for either, but that 66 is the BEST amp I’ve ever heard!
@468string
@468string 3 года назад
Dating myself, I know, but one of the first times I heard a Jazzmaster was Bob Bogle's lead on the Ventures' "Walk Don't Run". Also from that era there was (and still is) George Tomsco of the Fireballs who used a JM on most of their instrumental hits. Have been a dyed in the wool JM fan forever -- great video and playing!!
@sgd5k292
@sgd5k292 10 месяцев назад
Bought a new ProAm II Jazzmaster last year and love it. It solved all the problems of the older JM's especially due to the new Panorama tremolo and the bridge. It comes with 9's, and I have gone down to 7s, but like 8s the best. If you like heavier strings such as 11's or 12's, all you need to do is replace the tremolo spring. It also is capable of either the modern JM sound, or at the push of the tone control, you get that brighter vintage sound. Now I am waiting for my "splash" reverb to come in. I will be in surf sound heaven then!
@markjohnson9485
@markjohnson9485 2 года назад
You got it, and you helped me get it! great video! 👏👏👏👏
@SupraphonicsSurfCombo
@SupraphonicsSurfCombo 3 года назад
Lot's of classic surf tunes on JMs are middle position.
@tomburkhardt811
@tomburkhardt811 3 года назад
Hey Zac, I really enjoyed seeing the Guild guitar. My buddy had one of those in the early 70s, played it through a Fender Vibrolux amp. Brought back a lot of good memories. When you were talking about the older 335s I remembered seeing a Gibson in the early 70s that looked just like a 335 but it only had one F hole on the left side. I have researched those guitars on occasion and can't find anything about them or what model they actually were. You wouldn't happen to know anything about them would you. Thinking back I should have bought it. I'm sure they are a rare dog now. I bought a 1974 Tele Deluxe instead. They were the same price, $425.
@robertsanders7061
@robertsanders7061 2 года назад
I got my first Jazzmaster in “65… was a ventures nut even got a Moserite ventures model. Loved the Jazzmaster… don’t forget the little switches on the upper bout. Ha had the Starfire 5 as well. Even then a gear junkie… as always great show
@jaysmith418
@jaysmith418 3 года назад
Enjoyed seeing you play some different guitars. That Guild is cool. Not a fan of Jazzmasters myself, but this episode is very helpful in helping explain it. I get it more too, now.
@SpookieVonDookie
@SpookieVonDookie 3 года назад
Nothing surfs like a Jazzmaster
@PleksiHeddamo
@PleksiHeddamo 3 года назад
Except a Fender Jaguar
@sharonlee4773
@sharonlee4773 3 года назад
Excellent sum up of a jazzmaster!! Love the tuners
@lastofthe4horsemen279
@lastofthe4horsemen279 3 года назад
That Chicken pickin souded really good Zac.I've always been intrigued by the Jazzmaster and you're getting some great sounds out of it.Thanks for the in depth look .The Jazzmaster has a David Lynch quality and New West Artists like Oliver Peck and Nikki Lane use them and they look and sound stellar .
@davidkieltyka9
@davidkieltyka9 3 года назад
IMO the best way to increase break angle over a Jazzmaster’s bridge saddles is to put a shim in the neck pocket. My Jazzer, a ‘66, came with a factory-installed small phenolic shim that worked fine, but I replaced it with a tapered wooden one from Stew-Mac. The shim lets you raise the bridge height, eliminating the “strings popping out of the saddles” thing. Improves sustain too. I personally don’t care for tone of the Mastery bridge…but that’s a taste thing and YMMV.
@maxpeck4154
@maxpeck4154 2 года назад
I have the vintage bridge on mine, no shims with .10s and I've not had a string pop out yet. I did ditch the clunky Fender vibrato for a Mastery however. Total butter.
@angelic_slayer
@angelic_slayer 3 года назад
I have a 61’ in blonde. Beautiful sounding pedal steel licks man. The tremolo system is like butter on a jazzmaster. Just sweetens a players style.
@tonyfdesign
@tonyfdesign 2 года назад
Another both pickups “bonus” - noiseless as they cancel each other out. I just put together a Jazzmaster and it is so comfortable! Love it!
@jfinester
@jfinester 3 года назад
I’ve had a soft spot for Jazzmasters since I started playing in the early ‘60s. The Walk Don’t Run (Ventures) sound is a Jazzmaster with flatwound strings. I’ve never owned one-I just never found the right one! One day, maybe...and that Guild Starfire V is cool too. In 1976 I got a Guild X-500, their equivalent to a Gibson L-5CES-blonde, gold hardware, just a gorgeous thing. I had it on the road with me until Frontier Airlines did a number on it. Don’t take a nice archtop on the road, kids!
@calsurflance5598
@calsurflance5598 2 года назад
I was first a Les Paul guy. I bought a new 79. Then I got into Strats ( EC, SRV, and Dick Dale) I have 2. Then thanks to Marty Stewart and Kenny Vaughn I went for a awesome Telecaster. Dam it! Now I need to check Jazz Masters and Star Fires. 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
@mikefromusa6902
@mikefromusa6902 3 года назад
YES!!!! My second favorite fender guitar. You need one Zac.
@57ebartley
@57ebartley 3 года назад
Dang it, I don't want to buy a another guitar but I have always been intrigued by a Jazzmaster. And I love the in between sounds on Strats and Tele's. My Tele's are Jangley in the Middle.
@garymcaleer6112
@garymcaleer6112 2 года назад
That little excerpt toward the end @ 12:00 had the near-identical tone of Hendrix' Axis Bold as Love album. I don't hear other strats duplicate it so closely. A lovely sound, Zac. My favorite of all.
@hoagyguitarmichael
@hoagyguitarmichael 3 года назад
Great vid. Your viewers should know that if they can't afford a Mastery bridge, a Mustang bridge is a direct replacement and solve the strings popping out issue if not the sustain one
@AskZac
@AskZac 3 года назад
Thank you, Michael!
@mikefromusa6902
@mikefromusa6902 3 года назад
Yup. I find the mastery bridge to be a bit too bright sounding and the vibrato doesn’t work the same way. I like the stock bridge or a mustang bridge much better, plus they are a lot cheaper
@randocalrissian4520
@randocalrissian4520 3 года назад
You don't even need to do that. With a proper setup, the stock bridge will work just fine with roundwound .010s. I wail on mine like Pete Townshend, the strings stay put.
@mikefromusa6902
@mikefromusa6902 3 года назад
@@randocalrissian4520 💯
@bodichair
@bodichair Год назад
I picked up a Jazzmaster on a fluke one Saturday afternoon. This guy rolls in to a local guitar store. He had a beat to hell and back fender case. He lays it on the floor and the sales dude says what you got there? The owner says you tell me? He opens up the case and in lays a 1974 JM all original parts. Someone refinished it and hand painted some vine looking work on it. It actually looked very good. Bottom line I ended up buying it. Its know one of the best sounding guitars I own. I never knew much about the JM . well I do know the pickups have some balls cranked up on a old Marshall tube amp. It blew my mind. From the down dirty to delicate vibrato and everything in between. This guitar has been heavily gigged ,Who would have thought!
@SteveSchuffert
@SteveSchuffert 3 года назад
The bridge and trem was changed for the Ultra model. Works perfect. Stays in tune like a rock.
@Smudge4199
@Smudge4199 7 дней назад
My main instrument is a jazzmaster with gretch/tv jones pickups on one of those ionized guards. I love it so much, jazzmasters are really great for a lot of stuff. But that guild with the firebird neck pickup is sooooooo sweet
@jensenbell
@jensenbell Год назад
Second time watching this after spending a lot of time with my lefty WILCO black JM clone set up by @puisheen (offset daddy) - Great video. I have to say that it's an absolute joy to use all the types of fuzz with JMs. from Fuzzrite to 90s Pickles and 2000s fuzz factories, the JM loves them all through a fender amp on the edge of beak up. IF I think the client might want a little freak out at the end of the recording session, I am sure to bring the Jazzmaster along just in case. Last two times it blew minds. Thanks for the pedal steel riffs with wiggle! I'm back to practicing those!! Also try a clean performance of 1960 Era Johnny Cash hits... into a brown panel fender. lightbulbs illuminate.
@verycrankyperson
@verycrankyperson 2 года назад
I own a Jazzmaster and love it. Thanks Zac!!
@kjatexas3679
@kjatexas3679 3 года назад
My first good electric guitar was a Fender Jazzmaster, quite a step up, from my Harmony H39 Hollywood. I don't quite remember the year, it was probably somewhere around 1960. It was a three color sunburst with faux tortoise shell pickguard. Later I refinished it in white, because the band manager wanted the bass player and I to have matching white instruments. I wish I still had that guitar. I sold it to a friend to amass the money for a Telecaster Deluxe, which I don't have anymore, either. :-P
@tunesmith7437
@tunesmith7437 3 года назад
Truth be told: any model/brand of a guitar is applicable in any situation. I feel that Jazzy sounds better than the Teles. It has twang but a smoother kind of twang.
@judahkirkwood7887
@judahkirkwood7887 2 года назад
I have an Original ‘64 that’s been my main guitar since I was about 15 years old. I love it.
@snfb83
@snfb83 3 года назад
you need one !!! thanks for a great episode always
@AskZac
@AskZac 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@SeanAllocca
@SeanAllocca 3 года назад
Thanks Zac, I get it now as well. Your explanation of it being a great pedal platform explains why Josh at JHS pedals demos with his so much, it is the perfect platform for pedals. Thanks again. Clean and Clear. ;)
@AskZac
@AskZac 3 года назад
Thank you, Sean!
@benjamingilmore825
@benjamingilmore825 11 дней назад
I love the tones Chris Stapleton gets out of his Jazzmasters through his brown face Princeton. Some beautiful piano like sounds
@ipuya
@ipuya 3 года назад
That's a beautiful Jazzmaster! Those pickups are so unique
@davidkieltyka9
@davidkieltyka9 3 года назад
Great tip on the Starfire. Guild’s ‘60s humbuckers are lovely sounding pickups and the guitars are very well made. (Their ‘70s HBs sound great too but different.)
@AskZac
@AskZac 3 года назад
Thanks for the info!
@l6srob990
@l6srob990 3 года назад
very cool video learned a lot about both guitars thankyou
@AskZac
@AskZac 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@Grant_Ferstat
@Grant_Ferstat 3 года назад
That Starfire with the Lollar is just fantastic.
@tonywhetham8165
@tonywhetham8165 3 года назад
The Mastery bridge makes a huge difference in playability and sustain. It was the first mod I made.
@JsnHgl
@JsnHgl 2 года назад
Changed my AO 60's JM to a wonderful, stable beast.
@pjorr3914
@pjorr3914 2 года назад
100% - takes it half way to a tele feel + snap
@bobhardie6895
@bobhardie6895 3 года назад
Thanks Zak great Vid as always. All the best from london Uk.
@AskZac
@AskZac 3 года назад
Much appreciated!
@telekmetyk
@telekmetyk 3 года назад
People forget the resurgence of Jags and Jazzmasters came from the indie rock scene of the late 80s and early 90s. Bands like Sonic Youth, dinosaur Jr and others used offset guitars because they were the cheapest instruments to buy second hand because no one wanted them. They also removed all the silly stock circuits and usually just blasted out straight from pickups to the jack with out even a volume or tone control. If you look at all the famous users, none of them use them stock as they came. These guitars are all about the looks.
@sethhoward1095
@sethhoward1095 3 года назад
The ability to do bends and use the vibrato simultaneously is one of the great features of a JM. You can also bend notes behind the bridge if you're clever. I guess the secret is out now, but yes you can use a JM for a lot of the same things you'd use a Tele for. Giant pedalboard optional.
@DrRetro11
@DrRetro11 3 года назад
I love jazzmasters. The sound of them is incredible and the vibrato is the best in the business.
@josephharris1869
@josephharris1869 3 года назад
Hey Zac , love your channel,Good to see you doing this. Jh
@AskZac
@AskZac 3 года назад
Glad you enjoy it!
@dallastoto3189
@dallastoto3189 2 года назад
I just bought one and love it. I bought the blue one. I’m just an not a big fan of the dang trem bar. It’s the type that just pushes in and it falls out just as easily as pushes in lol. I wish it had a tightening screw. I do like the pups. Kinda going back and forth on which settings to use .😳😳Cheers Mate.
@saltwatersaddletramp7229
@saltwatersaddletramp7229 3 года назад
Beautiful guitar and you make it sound great!
@badgerdub
@badgerdub Год назад
I've played a '64 Jazzmaster exlusively for 15 years. I play cali country / grateful dead lead guitar with a heavy pick. I lock the trem and add a buzz-stop and it's an absolute workhorse for bar gigs. It's got great twang and tons of upper-midrange cut. the middle position is absolute rock monster while the neck is strat+LP junior clean heaven with thick low end. Jazzmaster pickup sets are hum-cancelling (RWRP) so even though it's a noisy guitar compared to a tele, that middle position is really pro. I will say that because of the 'wider' lower midrange of Jazzmaster that I prefer them through a Blackface Bassman with the more beefy preamp, rather than a Bandmaster/deluxe AB763 that has the scooped blackface sound.
@stevepethel6843
@stevepethel6843 Год назад
Thank you Zac Your steel sounds REAL.
@johng2880
@johng2880 3 года назад
I have an Ultra JM that feels amazing with the compound radius neck. It also features phase switches in the upper bout (with individual volumes). The only thing I didn't care for was the noiseless pickup set. I changed them out for '65s and I think it's a forever guitar. OH yeah, my avatar.
@anthonyz7000
@anthonyz7000 3 года назад
Yes! To me, the switches on the upper bout are by far the most mysterious and potentially confounding thing about the Jazzmaster.
@imannonymous7707
@imannonymous7707 3 года назад
When I think of the jazz I immediately think of ...yea the detective tone....luther perkins and the beach boys. I had a chance to buy an early sixties model once. This video would've helped . Very good information. But in final analysis I'm glad I bought my tele
@iamgcase
@iamgcase 3 года назад
Well, that was fun. You’ve had quite the eye opener! I had to review ask zac 49 - is vintage all that? Got me smiling!
@AlexeiOrechin
@AlexeiOrechin 2 года назад
Great focus on the sound of the Jazzmaster my friend. It is the only guitar I need and allows me to create many moods and feelings with minimal effects. I play a '62 AVRI if you want to hear some sounds of that on my channel.
@tomduckworth8335
@tomduckworth8335 6 месяцев назад
Many years ago back in the 70s I had Jaguar. I forget why I bought it but I used it mostly as a slide guitar but I really hated that guitar. The pickups were very weak and I didn’t like the soft shorter scale length and of course I always had trouble with the bridge and the switching system was glitchy. Probably mid sixties three color sunburst but it didn’t hold a candle to my strat or tele. So for that reason I assumed a Jazzmaster was the same thing just different pickups. So like many of us baby boomers I ignored them. Now over the last few years I’ve seen the light and am an owner of a Squire Classic vib 60s Jazzmaster it nicely rounds out my Fender collection. I’m looking forward to learning all it mysteries.
@Deliquescentinsight
@Deliquescentinsight 3 года назад
I have been curious about the Jazzmaster, so it is good to get a closeup, interesting! I think Tom Fogerty the rhythm player in CCR played a Guild '335' type back in the day.
@gilsanderson3275
@gilsanderson3275 3 года назад
Interesting video, Zac....as usual. Enjoyed the Crowded House reference. (that's a tune in my repertoire) I don't believe I've ever held (much less played) a Jazzmaster. Hard to get past the "look". As to the bridge string break angle issue, could that not be overcome with raising bridge, and shimming the neck? I agree that the vibrato is a cool effect, but I've always had trouble with tuning in a vibrato-equipped guitar.....just me, I guess. Thanks, man.
@leehambridge534
@leehambridge534 3 года назад
Hi Zac thanks for you're videos I really enjoy them. All the best from Rugby, England. Ps have you ever reviewed a squire classic vibe telecaster it would be great to hear you're thoughts on them. 👍
@AskZac
@AskZac 3 года назад
I would be happy to do that, I just have not been to a shop in a while due to the pandemic.
@maggieo
@maggieo 3 года назад
I think Woody has done more for the Jazzmaster and Jaguar in the last fifteen years. Even if you don't get a Mastery set up, there's Staytrem in the UK, and Fender is doing Mustang-style bridges. (I was one of the first to buy a Mastery and put it on my ECJM, named "Nelvis," after Nels and Elvis).
@maggieo
@maggieo 3 года назад
And if it was good enough for Luther Perkins... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zfN_KiAm_cI.html
@zororosario
@zororosario 2 года назад
Excellent demo best of what the Jazzmaster can put out ! Cheers thanks for this video.
@AskZac
@AskZac 2 года назад
My pleasure!
@reverbdeluxe
@reverbdeluxe 3 года назад
As a teenager I became Jazzmaster curious after reading about all the great songs Wayne Moss played on. In my mid thirties Chris Stapleton became the biggest star in the world and made it ok to buy a one! And yes, the mastery bridge makes all the difference in the world!
@joebubbit
@joebubbit 3 года назад
I just built one very similar via Guitar Mill parts. Mastery bridge and Descendant trem. Dawgtown custom pickups (fantastic!). It plays as good or better as the custom shops down the street.
@AskZac
@AskZac 3 года назад
Very cool!
@bastardsonofretkillr
@bastardsonofretkillr 3 года назад
Hey Zac...as always awesome 😎 Telecasters for me as my “number one” but I also love my real 57 Gibson Les Paul Junior and my Gibson 68 Les Paul Custom and SG
@AskZac
@AskZac 3 года назад
Thanks, Dale!
@savoirfaire8979
@savoirfaire8979 2 года назад
Jazzmasters have a futuristic look even in 2022.
@lorincowell6944
@lorincowell6944 Год назад
Thanks for the Mastery bridge insight. I took a Vintage Modified Squire to a local guitar fix-it person to do routing and install a tremolo. Terrible, misaligned job. Plan to do a parts 'rebuild,' using new body and neck and original stacked controls... And a Mastery bridge. .
@robertprice5039
@robertprice5039 3 года назад
I have a heavily modded Fender Classic Player Jazzmaster. I got it used with Joe Barden pickups installed, and I put a Bigsby, Hipshot Locking Tuners, and a Graphtec Resomax Bridge on it. I play in a Psycobilly Band, and used it on two songs during our last recording, and it sounds great. Unfortunately now my band is addicted to me using guitars with tremolos - Strats, Gretsches, and the Jazzmaster, that my Teles are being neglected. I might have to put a Bigsby on my Partscaster Tele.
@jimbeaux4988
@jimbeaux4988 3 года назад
Changed my mind about this guitar. I think it makes for good clean licks that stand out.
@HarmonyxRuLz
@HarmonyxRuLz Год назад
Beautiful sounding and looking guitar
@Badhands55
@Badhands55 Год назад
They are very tele esk - I have 6 teles and 2 Jazzmasters - I think about 3 Strats - but the Jazzmaster is in a class all it’s own - look at who played them on country tunes in the 60’s-no binding-btw, I like 50’s tele knobs on my jazzmasters - puts me in the vibe-as always , great vid Zac- ps- I also have a 72’ les Paul custom with real PAF’s just to put all this in perspective
@christopherprice3226
@christopherprice3226 3 года назад
picked up a jazz tele sat loving it. Have a 51 tele reissue ,fender brent mason tele and a G@L dohenney loved this video
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