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November 17, 2000 at 9:13 am #43247
OriginalPosterLostParticipantI know it has been posted before, but I also need a replacement bridge for my Jazzmaster.
Can anybody give me some advice ?I’m also thinking about replacing my pick-ups for new ones (to get that 60′ sound). Any advice on that ?
Thanks…
November 17, 2000 at 12:05 pm #55440
OriginalPosterLostParticipantI don’t have a Jazzmaster myself, but I have it on a fairly reliable source that the Gibson Tune-o-Matic bridge fits perfectly and works well… I hear you can find them at just about any guitar store for not a whole lot of money…
"If you can’t pay money… At least pay attention!" – My DadNovember 17, 2000 at 8:00 pm #55441
OriginalPosterLostParticipantI’ve put a Schaller Roller Bridge in my Jaguar, (has the same bridge/term system as a Jazzmaster), which seems to be working really well. I had it done by a proper repairer cos the bridge isn’t a straight swop for the Jazz/Jag type one. Some people also recommend trying a Mustang bridge as it is an exact fit (no adjustment needed). Unfortunately its a matter of experimenting, maybe try the mustang one first as you could swop that over yourself.
for the mustang bridge try: http://www.stewmac.com
Good luck – let us know how you get on.
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November 17, 2000 at 8:24 pm #55442
OriginalPosterLostParticipantI have a japenese jazzmaster and I have seymour duncan vintage pickups so it sounds just like a 60’s guitar. I haven’t heard it with the original pickups so I can’t say how much diffrence they make. I’m not really good enough of a guitarist to play a jazzmaster, it does not forgive sloppiness.
November 21, 2000 at 4:53 am #55443
OriginalPosterLostParticipantwell Bob,
I’m not a guitar-superstar myself, but I sure love that jazzmaster sound… Thanks everyone for all your great advice: it sure helped a lot. When I’m done experimenting, I’ll let you know !
November 21, 2000 at 3:09 pm #55444
OriginalPosterLostParticipantThe jazzmaster has an incredible clean sound and sounds great with reverb but I can’t get a good distortion sound from it. It may just be my amp or my pedals (MXR distortion+, Sovtek Big Muff pi). I should try it on my friends marshal.
J uses a distortion on open chords a lot and I’m into that but it sounds too muddy on my JazzM but great on my Strat.
November 22, 2000 at 5:10 am #55445
OriginalPosterLostParticipanthey Bob,
I’ve got a Japanese Jazzmaster (with standard pick-ups). I also have a big muff pi (black one with yellow print, Sovtek I believe). I think, the big muff sounds best on a transistor amp. I own a Fender deluxe 112+ amp (transistor), and an old 70′ Carlsbro amp (tube). The sound I get out of the Fender amp with the big muff is really loud and crunchy, better than out of the Carlsbro.
My advice: Try a good transistor amp…
Good luck !
[This message has been edited by furry thing (edited November 22, 2000).]
November 24, 2000 at 12:22 pm #55446
OriginalPosterLostParticipantMy jap jazzmaster has seymor duncan vintage pickups. My big muff is the one right before yours the one with the huge Green case (literally a big muff). Actually I changed my mind because I was playing it the other day thru my fender princeton chorus and it sounded great. however my other rig is a Traynor Custom Reverb, which would be great but my cabinet is a Peavy 15 inch speaker.
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