Squier J.Mascis Jazzmaster

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Electric Guitar

  • J. Mascis (Dinosaur Jr.) Artist Model
  • Body: Basswood
  • Neck: Maple
  • Fingerboard: Indian Laurel
  • White dot fingerboard inlays
  • Neck profile: C
  • Fretboard radius: 241 mm (9.5")
  • Scale length: 648 mm (25.5")
  • Nut width: 42.5 mm (1.675")
  • 21 Jumbo frets
  • Pickups: 2 Jazzmaster single coils
  • Lead circuit controls: Volume (neck), Volume (bridge), Master Tone
  • Rhythm circuit controls: 2 thumbwheel controls for volume and tone of the neck pickup
  • 3-Way toggle switch
  • Single-ply Gold Anodized Aluminium pickguard
  • Adjusto-Matic bridge with vintage style floating tremolo tailpiece
  • Vintage style machine heads
  • Colour: Vintage White
Available since February 2023
Item number 435927
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Colour Vintage White
Soundboard Basswood
Neck Maple
Fretboard Indian Laurel
Frets 21
Scale 648 mm
Pickup System SS
Tremolo Yes
Incl. Case No
Incl. Gigbag No
Artist J. Mascis
Design Jazzmaster
Style Jazzmaster
Body Basswood
Top None
Pickups SS
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539 €
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Bang for the buck?
DonSchlup 10.05.2019
After spending a year looking for a good, affordable offset, I've chosen the JMJM, mainly due to online reviews and videos singing its praises. I couldn't believe that it was actually as good as people said it was, specifically the comparisons made on MIM and even some american offsets. But it's honestly just as good (if not better) as some guitars with double the price point!
The tonal variations make it the most versatile guitar I've ever owned. It sounds good through my little Fender combo, as well as my Egnater Tweaker head, and it deals with pedals in the best way possible.

The playability also is just magic. It's the first time that I've picked up a guitar I've never played before, and felt as if it was mine for a couple of months already. Even though a lot of people complain about that "weird switches" on offsets, I found it very intuitive.

If I were to find a fault, it's probably the lack of treble bleed on the volume pot, as it gets dark really fast. But that's an easy fix.

All in all, it's a beautiful guitar, and I plan to keep it for years to come!
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My new No.1
markkus 14.07.2019
Really like the quality build of this guitar, only thing I have against it is the weight and somehow the length of the guitar (although the length just needs some getting used to). These pickups are loud/hot, but also very noise free. Factory setup was good, tremolo works like a charm. The guitar stays in tune very well. What I like most after the pickups is the neck, the neck fits great in hand, is broad enough for separation of the individual strings and the finish is just superb, really like this neck finish, it's not sticky, not glossy, feels natural. And the gold pick guard is a nice touch, for esthetics's I wouldn't change a single thing! I'm not even looking for a Fender JM anymore, as this one has everything I would select anyway. If I lost it, I would buy it again..
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Great Guitar
Philip115 09.07.2018
Excellent guitar for the money . Great sound , Jazz circuit , Jazzy and mellow . Lead circuit bright and chimey . Great variation of tone . Action good . Was worried about the bridge on Jazzmasters , this one has a tuneomatic type so the strings don?t bounce out of the saddles ! . Finish excellent , no flaws , neck superb . Stays in tune when using the tremolo .
Personally I changed the scratchplate to a mint green but I had started to get used to the stock one . I also lubed the saddles and nut so it really does stayin tune now . So far I can?t fault it . Maybe the nut could be upgraded sometime but it seems ok so it?s fine as it is for now . Feels like a much more expensive guitar .I love Telecasters but I?ve always liked the contour body of a strat . To me it?s a Tele/ Strat hybrid , almost ! No regrets . If I lost it I?d buy another straight away .
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Pretty sweet
Chariotdrvr14 25.06.2019
I've been dying to own a Jazzmaster again ever since I sold a genuine 61' Jazzmaster back in the 1980's; it was the most versatile guitar that I'd ever owned. Soooooooo, these days I could probably never get my hands on a similar quality line from Fender... but then I saw on some the Youtube guitar reviews the JMascis Squier get some glowing reviews and saw that it was performed comparatively well next to Fender versions. Wasn't entirely sure what to expect... how much modding or upgrading would be necessary ....but, I have to say, I've been enormously pleased by my Squier. I've had to fiddle a little dialing in neck adjustments but nothing too major. But the sound is full, the trebley bridge pickup still has a nice crunchyness to it and the neck pup is nice ...deep. Lots of versatility to the sound (which was exactly what I needed) Nice bone nut. I raised the string tree a tiny bit so that it might help keep tune. I will eventually change the tuners for locking tuners when I can afford it, but these ones work quite okay. I am having to get used to the thick feeling neck.....not entirely my cup of tea but not a deal breaker either. I might change the bridge on it for rollers but that's further down the line.... I do love the Tremolo bar though... it's better than the one on my Strat...nice floating and tight to the touch. All in all, a fun guitar to play and def one that I would happily gig with.
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