how much?
and how much do reissue parts cost?
jazzmaster vs telecaster?
62If you're going to mime in a pop music video or televisual appearance then I recommend a Jazzmaster.
jazzmaster vs telecaster?
63I cobbled together a wannabe Jazz with some crazy knock-off body and neck that I found in someone's basement (not sure what it exaclty is, but might be a Kay).
Threw a some replacement bridge and tailpiece that I got from a catalog and a set of P-90s on it.
Stayed in tune amazingly well (had a set of round-wound 12's on it).
Not a real Jazz by any stretch, but definitely not crap.
Threw a some replacement bridge and tailpiece that I got from a catalog and a set of P-90s on it.
Stayed in tune amazingly well (had a set of round-wound 12's on it).
Not a real Jazz by any stretch, but definitely not crap.
jazzmaster vs telecaster?
64how 'bout a compromise?
The TeleMaster (Jazzcaster?):
not noticible from the pic: contoured body!
The TeleMaster (Jazzcaster?):

not noticible from the pic: contoured body!
jazzmaster vs telecaster?
65I don't know why but I want one of these:
And I'm a freakin' drummer. That would be the '72 reissue tele deluxe. An original would be sweeter, but I like I said, I'm a drummer. What the hell would I need an original for? Let alone a reissue.
but i want one

And I'm a freakin' drummer. That would be the '72 reissue tele deluxe. An original would be sweeter, but I like I said, I'm a drummer. What the hell would I need an original for? Let alone a reissue.
but i want one
jazzmaster vs telecaster?
66junip wrote:I don't know why but I want one of these:
And I'm a freakin' drummer. That would be the '72 reissue tele deluxe. An original would be sweeter, but I like I said, I'm a drummer. What the hell would I need an original for? Let alone a reissue.
but i want one
Those are really good guitars for the price. I usually hate MIM Fenders, but the '72 RI Teles are an exception.
jazzmaster vs telecaster?
67are those pickups normal humbuckers, or can they be switched to sound like single coils? I've decided that i don't like humbuckers.
jazzmaster vs telecaster?
68gio wrote:are those pickups normal humbuckers, or can they be switched to sound like single coils? I've decided that i don't like humbuckers.
They are humbucker. I don't know if they are four conducor or not, you would need this to split the coils. Even then, a split humbucker does not sound exactly like a true single coil pickup. I suppose you could get a custom pick guard made and routed for singles, that would be a pain in the ass though. These guards are not readily available by aftermarket suppliers. There are many types and sounds to humbuckers. What is it that you didn't like?
jazzmaster vs telecaster?
69bent_christian wrote:They are humbucker. I don't know if they are four conducor or not, you would need this to split the coils. Even then, a split humbucker does not sound exactly like a true single coil pickup. I suppose you could get a custom pick guard made and routed for singles, that would be a pain in the ass though. These guards are not readily available by aftermarket suppliers. There are many types and sounds to humbuckers. What is it that you didn't like?
I find humbuckers thicker and muddier, particularly with distortion and on the E and A strings. But then, every guitar with humbuckers I've owned has been a crap-to-middlin'-crap guitar, so that could be the source of my bias. For some reason I thought the tele pickups were different... maybe because of the screw pattern on the cover plate.
jazzmaster vs telecaster?
70gio wrote:I've decided that i don't like humbuckers.
Even Fender humbuckers? They have their own unique sound, very Fender-ish.
otherwise, Squier makes a 70s custom w/P90s:
http://www.squierguitars.com/gear/show_ ... ure_id=0:0
Don't laugh - I tried one, it played and sounded great.