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Product Ref: 92501
The Standard Jazzmaster features a solid alder body, renowned for producing a resonant and balanced tone with plenty of clarity. Fender have used alder as their tonewood of choice for electric guitars since the 1950's, as the balanced response and slight upper middle definition makes it perfect for rock and blues playing. As well as offering a superb resonant tone, alder is also lightweight to ensure guitarists can play for ages without straining their shoulder. For aesthetic appeal, players can benefit from the Gloss Polyurethane coating which protects the guitar from wear and tear, while offering a smooth texture.
Armed with two Blacktop open-coil humbucking pickups, the Fender Jazzmaster is perfect for modern guitarists who want a heavy and aggressive tone. The humbuckers are designed with chrome/black bobbins that deliver massive high-gain power, suitable for hard playing and musical styles. Sleek and supercharged, the Jazzmaster HH is built to match the intensity of any playing style.
Also incorporating a push/pull pickup coil tap, the Fender guitar provides players with a huge amount of tonal options. With the option to switch the pickup settings from a standard humbucking mode to a single coil, the Jazzmaster becomes an extremely versatile guitar excellent for live situations when an array of tones are required.
First introduced at the 1958 NAMM Show with a great deal of chrome and controls, the Jazzmaster was originally designed for traditional jazz musicians. However, it soon found itself embraced by reverb-drenched surf guitarists in the '60s, lip-curling punks in the '70s and legions of alt-indie from the late '80s onwards. Fender's first dual-circuit instrument, the Jazzmaster provided a new level of versatility while the traditional wide and flat pickups produced a broad tonality with less bite and a subtler attack than most single-coil pickups. A first choice among players worldwide, there is nothing that can come close to the naturally comfort, remarkable tonal versatility and character the Jazzmaster guitar offers.