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Squier Vintage Modified Jazzmaster Special

Electric solidbody guitar with JZ/JG body from Squier belonging to the Vintage Modified series

berdeforcal berdeforcal

«  good and cheap »

Published on 01/05/14 at 10:47
This is my first Jazzmaster. I had never bought it because-I do not like the rosewood keys and jap price is too high in my opinion. This is an excellent guitar came very well set.
The handle is excellent
The ergonomics are perfect
Microphones: then it's a good surprise, the duncan designed, I said "as soon as you got the tunes you the vires", but I keep them, they are very good, I can not compare with other micro Jazzmaster but I have seymour duncan, gibson custom and sp as my strato classic vibe 50, I decided to keep them. The neck pickup sends terribly, vintage and powerful time. The bridge pickup if I compare her more like a tele than a strat or micro jaguar (outside my CV50 strat I never liked the sound of microphones strats, my tastes in sound microphones are simple vintage and modern sound doubles. At the game I use this guitar for rhythm, for solos I prefer my gibson in 498/490 and my strat classic vibe. I love when I have recorded several grains and I mix modern and vintage microphones sound is vintage but my pedalboard (electro harmonix) my only digital reverb pedal cathedral, the more vintage digital I think amp and I play at home on a Blackstar HT5 and j ' recorded on an old marshall plexi. But for the price it is quite a surprise, because I ordered it-that to try guitars in this series (vintage modified) it is not obvious, the stores have not in stock or lying around but never this one, but this is normal because the quality for the price is so good that if you play two identical guitars of different ranges, you may not find anything better than from 1800 € in fender, because the 2 lines CV and VM are excellent, I have never found us drinking Southwestern and standards are really not made for me (too modern level.) This is the only VM Alder. account I buy 2 other identical to transform into a true Jazzmaster (wiring and vibrato but I put a Mustang) with SP custom pickups and one Telemaster with SD because I have a Squier Tele (low range) with custom SP. Once mounted with custom SP, I'll make the comparison in a store with a U.S. Jazzmaster and then I'll tell you what I think. I think also buy a standard VM Jazzmaster for see if indeed the correct timber is basswood. This guitar is not versatile, but it is not what is asked. The sound is vintage but the output level of the microphone is quite high.'s pickup is worse than the neck pickup is excellent. account I also put microphones handle my future purchases on a epi firebird that the couple will be a Burstbucker 3 pickups in the bridge and duncan designed Jazzmaster in the neck and a custom 77 cs3 I will couple the handle duncan designed with a sh sd 13, the output level seems pretty close. So a skyscraper vintage cheap with good microphones. states that the Jazzmaster I do not look anything like his level and handle the jaguar that I do not like even if it's a great guitar.