The Bridge on the Jazzmaster/Jaguar/Bass VI is fine. You just need to set it up right.
The Japanese reissues were redesigned wrong... If you have one of these take all of the bridge assembly, tremolo, and Pickups remove them (with a screwdriver) and put them in a box under your bed... then buy the US reissue parts and install them... Quick, go NOW!
I couldn't agree more. A properly set-up Jazzmaster will be the most versitile guitar in any collection. They sound amazing clean and those big single coils scream like P90's when cranked......single coils all the way....don't use bumfuckers....canceling hum is morally wrong...fact
.....you need to spend a while getting the set-up perfected and what works on one JM doesn't always work on another.
I have had about 30 JM's over the last 15 years (no Japanese crap) in an attempt to find one that plays and sounds exactly how I want. I found the right one in Teaneck, NJ in 2002, a sunburst '61, nice and light, BIG neck and the best sounding JM pickups I have ever used.
I like Tele's though, they're reliable, unfussy like a cheese sandwich, whereas a Jazzmaster is full on 5 courses, swift and elegant.
Also, have you noticed how the Japanese Jazzmasters bodies are too thick, the bridge position is altered and as you've already mentioned the hardware is a joke.
Waffle over.
