Coda
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A week ago, I got a Squier Classic Vibe Jazzmaster. I don’t think pictures are necessary...imagine a 3-tone sunburst Jazzmaster with a red tortoiseshell pickguard. Got the guitar from Sweetwater. It arrived a day late (due to FedEx), but did show up. It was expertly boxed; as expected from Sweetwater. Out of the box it was no where near playable. The guitar come with 9’s, which, for a Jazzmaster, is totally inadequate. Luckily, I ordered a set of proper Jazzmaster strings: LaBella Jazz Flats, 11-50 (using the included unwound G...a .020 gauge plain string).
I gave the guitar a proper set up: I “assisted” the bridge height (with a touch of Elmer’s) gave the neck some slight relief, and spent some time on the fretboard. My biggest and only complaint about this guitar is the fretboard. The Indian Laurel fretboard is horrible. It has open grain, and was as rough as sand paper. I applied fretboard oil (whatever comes in the Dunlop kit), and let it sit for 20 mins.
Once it was set up the guitar played great. The trem needed some adjustment (it squeaked), but it’s nice and smooth now. The tone is great too. I have no Jazzmaster “pre-sets”: nothing i have studied/listened to featured a Jazzmaster. Give me a Les Paul and I know what a Les Paul can do, same with a tele or Strat. The Jazzmaster is completely new to me, which is exactly why I got it. I especially enjoy the rhythm circuit. As a result of the Jazzmaster I have gotten back to jazzy chord melodies, as well as the Ventures, for some reason.
I wanted this thread to be informative. This is a great guitar. I have been playing guitar since 1999, and have owned several Squier’s. This guitar does not feel like a Squier, at least one I’ve played before. After a week of playing, I don’t even notice the rough fretboard...though I can still see the open grain.
I would recommend the Classic Vibe Jazzmaster. While there other Jazzmasters available, I have only ever played mine. So this may not be all that useful of a thread, but I am enjoying this guitar immensely. It has opened an entirely new world to me.
I gave the guitar a proper set up: I “assisted” the bridge height (with a touch of Elmer’s) gave the neck some slight relief, and spent some time on the fretboard. My biggest and only complaint about this guitar is the fretboard. The Indian Laurel fretboard is horrible. It has open grain, and was as rough as sand paper. I applied fretboard oil (whatever comes in the Dunlop kit), and let it sit for 20 mins.
Once it was set up the guitar played great. The trem needed some adjustment (it squeaked), but it’s nice and smooth now. The tone is great too. I have no Jazzmaster “pre-sets”: nothing i have studied/listened to featured a Jazzmaster. Give me a Les Paul and I know what a Les Paul can do, same with a tele or Strat. The Jazzmaster is completely new to me, which is exactly why I got it. I especially enjoy the rhythm circuit. As a result of the Jazzmaster I have gotten back to jazzy chord melodies, as well as the Ventures, for some reason.
I wanted this thread to be informative. This is a great guitar. I have been playing guitar since 1999, and have owned several Squier’s. This guitar does not feel like a Squier, at least one I’ve played before. After a week of playing, I don’t even notice the rough fretboard...though I can still see the open grain.
I would recommend the Classic Vibe Jazzmaster. While there other Jazzmasters available, I have only ever played mine. So this may not be all that useful of a thread, but I am enjoying this guitar immensely. It has opened an entirely new world to me.