Fender American Original '60s Jazzmaster Electric Guitar (with Case)

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Surf into the past with this period-correct Fender Jazzmaster. The Pure Vintage '65 pickups offer a watery tone and a floating tremolo adds waves of vibrato.

What's special about this item?

Feature: What it does:
Alder body Light weight with a wide tonal range
Maple neck Bright tone, full sustain and strength
Pure Vintage '65 single-coil Jazzmaster Wax-potted, period-correct pickups for '60s tone
Rosewood fretboard Open, warm tone and smooth playing feel

For Fender fans who want the authentic sound of the '60s, the American Original '60s Jazzmaster is the best way to experience the performance, style and sound from that era of innovation.

Originally designed to appeal to jazz guitarists with elegant appointments and sophisticated controls, the Jazzmaster found its way into the hands of musical rebels. From surf to punk and indie rock, its flexible sound heralded the call of change and shaped the voice of rebellion. The American Original '60s Jazzmaster faithfully recreates the voice and style of this classic guitar, supplementing them with smooth, modern playability.

The wax-potted Pure Vintage '65 Jazzmaster single-coil pickups are as period-correct as possible, from the enamel-coated coil wire to the cloth-covered output wires, fiber bobbins and alnico 5 magnets. The pickups' pole pieces are flush-mounted just like the original. Other authentic touches include the distinctive Jazzmaster tone circuitry, vintage-tall frets, original-era body radii, vintage-style hardware-including floating tremolo with lock button and push-in arm-vintage-style hardshell case and a lacquer finish that not only lets the wood "breathe" naturally with resonant tone, it also wears in a distinctively appealing way.

- Body: Alder
- Body Finish: Gloss Nitrocellulose Lacquer
- Control Knobs: Aged White "Witch Hat"
- FingerBoard: Round-Laminated Rosewood
- Hardware Finish: Nickel/Chrome
- Neck Finish: Gloss Nitrocellulose Lacquer
- Pickguard: 4-Ply Tortoiseshell
- Position Inlays: Pearloid Dots
- Dimensions: 6.3x17.4x45.3 IN
- Weight: 24.1 LB
- Series: American Original
- Body Shape: Jazzmaster
- Neck Material: Maple
- Neck Shape: Mid '60s "C"
- Scale Length: 25.5" (648 mm)
- Fingerboard Radius: 9.5" (241 mm)
- Num of Frets: undefined
- Fret Size: Vintage Tall
- String Nut: Bone
- Nut Width: 1.650" (42 mm)
- Truss Rod: Vintage-Style Heel Adjust
- Bridge Pickup: Pure Vintage '65 Single-Coil Jazzmaster
- Neck Pickup: Pure Vintage '65 Single-Coil Jazzmaster
- Controls: Lead Circuit: Volume, Tone. Rhythm Circuit: Volume, Tone
- Pickup Switching: 3-Position Toggle: Position 1. Bridge Pickup, Position 2. Bridge And Neck Pickups, Position 3. Neck Pickup
- Pickup Configuration: SS
- Bridge: Vintage-Style Floating Tremolo with Tremolo Lock Button and Push-In Tremolo Arm
- Tunning Machines: Pure Vintage Single Line "Fender Deluxe"
- Strings: Fender USA 250R NPS, (.010-.046 Gauges)

For support or warranty questions, please contact the manufacturer:
Phone: 800-488-1818

Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars. (1 ratings)
Submitted June 18, 2022 by a customer from me.com

"Almost Perfect!"

Overall: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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First, the good stuff. Plays fantastic, sounds fantastic, looks fantastic, and is exactly the guitar I was looking for. It sticks pretty close to a reissue but varies in just the right places for better functionality. I wanted one since they were first released and now that I have it, it's as good as I imagined it would be! Now for the could be better. While the setup wasn't horrible and any guitar coming to Arizona is going to need some setup once it settles in, I did run across some things I honestly am disappointed about. The biggest one, the truss rod wasn't even engaged. Took about 2 turns just to snug it and another 1/4 turn to get the relief perfect. I also noticed multiple screws on the pickups that weren't actually in and contacting the pickups. They went in no problem and all is well, but come on, this isn't a cheap guitar we're talking about. The attention to detail doesn't impress me given the price point and made in the USA. Now I also ran into a trem arm that wouldn't actually go into the trem at all. This however is a good story in that one quick call to Zzounds, they offered to change the whole guitar but I preferred we just get a new arm that worked correctly. That had one on the way from Fender the next business day. Great support from Zzounds all around! It shouldn't reflect on Zzounds, but the fact is Fender is letting a lot slip through that really shouldn't. Particularly when you're getting to the top of their non-custom shop range. It's not exactly a reason read more to not buy it, but do plan on a setup after you let it settle in (which is a good idea anyway). I'm a bit conflicted because it IS a great guitar, you just really shouldn't need to check everything out and finish what Fender should have done before it left the factory. But you do. The major one is the truss rod, as if you're in the right/wrong climate, not having the truss rod engaged is a good way to let it move dramatically and create a real problem if you don't catch it early. Beware! Just for context, the Jazzmaster is now one of 8 Fenders that I own, so I'm definitely no Fender hater in any way (a fanboy maybe)!

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