Best cheap backup Jazzmaster with a good size neck profile? *that's not a Mascis Squire*
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Re: Best cheap backup Jazzmaster with a good size neck profile? *that's not a Mascis Squire*
I bought one of the necks when they were like $200 on Stratosphere. They are super tinted and it messed with me for a while, but now I'm used to it, and somehow it seems to make my oly white body less bright.
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Re: Best cheap backup Jazzmaster with a good size neck profile? *that's not a Mascis Squire*
I like my Classic 60s Lacquer better than my AV65
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Re: Best cheap backup Jazzmaster with a good size neck profile? *that's not a Mascis Squire*
It kinda funny how many Offset Forum guys are so concerned about color coordinating their Guitars. I don’t see that so much on other forums... I like finding a Guitar that plays & sounds fantastic & is in perfect condition.. Thats my main concern..johnnysomersett wrote: ↑Tue Sep 20, 2022 6:52 amYeah, they're a bit orange for sure but I'm trying not to be too fussymarqueemoon wrote: ↑Tue Sep 20, 2022 6:09 amThose are good guitars. I just dislike the overly tinted necks.
I’m guilty too…
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Re: Best cheap backup Jazzmaster with a good size neck profile? *that's not a Mascis Squire*
It's not 'colour coordinating', it's just the tint they used on the necks on these is a weird colour is all. I'm not that bothered tbhLarsongs wrote: ↑Tue Sep 20, 2022 8:49 pm
It kinda funny how many Offset Forum guys are so concerned about color coordinating their Guitars. I don’t see that so much on other forums... I like finding a Guitar that plays & sounds fantastic & is in perfect condition.. Thats my main concern..
I’m guilty too…
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Well, the guy just cancelled and refunded my order for no apparent reason
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Re: Best cheap backup Jazzmaster with a good size neck profile? *that's not a Mascis Squire*
That’s shit - still no reason?johnnysomersett wrote: ↑Tue Sep 20, 2022 10:10 pmWell, the guy just cancelled and refunded my order for no apparent reason
Are you gonna buy that blue Jag from Guildford? I almost bought it yesterday for my brother, who is bass player, shows no interest in guitars & said the other day he’s not got any room at home…
I have nothing to offer anybody, except my own confusion?
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Re: Best cheap backup Jazzmaster with a good size neck profile? *that's not a Mascis Squire*
Yeah, I messaged asking what gives but no reply. But of a bummer but not the end of the world.sal paradise wrote: ↑Wed Sep 21, 2022 12:52 amThat’s shit - still no reason?johnnysomersett wrote: ↑Tue Sep 20, 2022 10:10 pmWell, the guy just cancelled and refunded my order for no apparent reason
Are you gonna buy that blue Jag from Guildford? I almost bought it yesterday for my brother, who is bass player, shows no interest in guitars & said the other day he’s not got any room at home…
I'm not going for that Jag, no. I don't really need another LPB Jag
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Re: Best cheap backup Jazzmaster with a good size neck profile? *that's not a Mascis Squire*
Oh yeah, you’re looking for a JMjohnnysomersett wrote: ↑Wed Sep 21, 2022 12:57 amYeah, I messaged asking what gives but no reply. But of a bummer but not the end of the world.sal paradise wrote: ↑Wed Sep 21, 2022 12:52 amThat’s shit - still no reason?johnnysomersett wrote: ↑Tue Sep 20, 2022 10:10 pmWell, the guy just cancelled and refunded my order for no apparent reason
Are you gonna buy that blue Jag from Guildford? I almost bought it yesterday for my brother, who is bass player, shows no interest in guitars & said the other day he’s not got any room at home…
I'm not going for that Jag, no. I don't really need another LPB Jag
Haven’t had my coffee yet
I have nothing to offer anybody, except my own confusion?
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Re: Best cheap backup Jazzmaster with a good size neck profile? *that's not a Mascis Squire*
That's a bummer. if you don't mind a subtle relic job, the Road Worn '60s is the same as the Classic lacquer, so you might also keep an eye out for that one.johnnysomersett wrote: ↑Wed Sep 21, 2022 12:57 amYeah, I messaged asking what gives but no reply. But of a bummer but not the end of the world.sal paradise wrote: ↑Wed Sep 21, 2022 12:52 amThat’s shit - still no reason?johnnysomersett wrote: ↑Tue Sep 20, 2022 10:10 pmWell, the guy just cancelled and refunded my order for no apparent reason
Are you gonna buy that blue Jag from Guildford? I almost bought it yesterday for my brother, who is bass player, shows no interest in guitars & said the other day he’s not got any room at home…
I'm not going for that Jag, no. I don't really need another LPB Jag
Only differences are subtle reliced sunburst nitro finish, tarnished hardware and very thin worn poly, instead of nitro, finish on the neck that's less orange tinted. The early runs have a rosewoord fretboard but later they changed to pau ferro, just like they did with the Classic lacquer. I got mine for 850 euro's which I consider a bargain for how good it is.
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Re: Best cheap backup Jazzmaster with a good size neck profile? *that's not a Mascis Squire*
Aw shit that sucks man, I know your pain I wish Reverb could institute a rule for sellers where they have to go through with the sale after a certain amount of time has passed once the buyer has paid unless they can prove they sold the guitar somewhere else before you purchased itjohnnysomersett wrote: ↑Tue Sep 20, 2022 10:10 pmWell, the guy just cancelled and refunded my order for no apparent reason
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Well that sucks! I noticed 4 on Reverb.. You might make offers & see who really wants to sell..
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Re: Best cheap backup Jazzmaster with a good size neck profile?
I agree with Johnny. I really wanted to like my J Mascis JM. The neck IS really sweet. however, just about everything else about that guitar is wrong: the pickups are hot garbage, so I swapped them out several times; the bridge isn't right, so I tried several other options and even swapped out the tremolo tailpiece. Even with all the best parts I could throw on it, a shim in the neck, Fralin pickups, modded Mosrite bridge & an AVRI trem, it never felt quite right, which I attribute to the tailpiece being in the wrong place. This experience was repeated with a well-fettled Standard series that even had a Staytrem; the tremolo location just kills the dynamics, harmonics and feel you get from a well set up Jazzmaster.johnnysomersett wrote: ↑Thu Sep 15, 2022 5:17 amI dunno about that... If I wanted P90s and a POS Tune-o-matic I'd buy a Gibson And the vibrato is in the wrong place.Larsongs wrote: ↑Thu Sep 15, 2022 5:02 amI have to agree with a Used Squier J Mascis.. Of all the cheap Jazzmasters it’s the only one that doesn’t need reconstruction.. IMO, they don’t really need any Mods.. About the only thing you might want to do is pop in an inexpensive Mustang Bridge.. But, it’s really not necessary unless you thrash & play really hard.. Like all Squier Offsets it requires patience to do a lengthy Set up but it’s worth it.. And they look great!
I don't know why they're so popular. Well, I do to the general guitar playing world - they made it more generic feeling and sounding - but to JM nerds I'd expect it to be universally loathed. Ho hum.
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Re: Best cheap backup Jazzmaster with a good size neck profile? *that's not a Mascis Squire*
You might want to consider the Squier 70s FSR Jazzmaster, neck profile is just a tad less chunky than the Mascis, more info: https://offsetguitars.com/forums/viewto ... 6&t=122527
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Re: Best cheap backup Jazzmaster with a good size neck profile? *that's not a Mascis Squire*
I have both of these guitars at the moment and I can definitely say the neck on the 70’s CV FSR is chunkier than the JMJM. The JMJM seems to have a slightly wider neck but the 70’s FSR has more depth to it with a noticeable shoulderDoc Sportello wrote: ↑Thu Sep 22, 2022 5:36 amYou might want to consider the Squier 70s FSR Jazzmaster, neck profile is just a tad less chunky than the Mascis, more info: https://offsetguitars.com/forums/viewto ... 6&t=122527
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I disagree, The USA Epiphone Casinos (P90's) like John, Paul & George used seemed to have worked pretty well for them.. And about 100 or more major Artists & 100's of thousands or more Musicians who use/used them.. And there ain't nothing wrong with the B7 Bigsby's on them...They work perfectly.. Which can't exactly be said about Fenders Trem's.. I have 3 Casino's including the new USA Casino, one with a Bigsby, one with Tromotone & they are arguably the most versatile Guitar on the Planet!!! Far more versatile than my AV65 Jazzmaster or my AV65 Jaguar... My JMJM is a back up Guitar.. I will say the Set up on it was F'n Grueling!!!! And it's ok for a back up....Lost In Autumn wrote: ↑Thu Sep 22, 2022 12:39 amI agree with Johnny. I really wanted to like my J Mascis JM. The neck IS really sweet. however, just about everything else about that guitar is wrong: the pickups are hot garbage, so I swapped them out several times; the bridge isn't right, so I tried several other options and even swapped out the tremolo tailpiece. Even with all the best parts I could throw on it, a shim in the neck, Fralin pickups, modded Mosrite bridge & an AVRI trem, it never felt quite right, which I attribute to the tailpiece being in the wrong place. This experience was repeated with a well-fettled Standard series that even had a Staytrem; the tremolo location just kills the dynamics, harmonics and feel you get from a well set up Jazzmaster.johnnysomersett wrote: ↑Thu Sep 15, 2022 5:17 amI dunno about that... If I wanted P90s and a POS Tune-o-matic I'd buy a Gibson And the vibrato is in the wrong place.Larsongs wrote: ↑Thu Sep 15, 2022 5:02 amI have to agree with a Used Squier J Mascis.. Of all the cheap Jazzmasters it’s the only one that doesn’t need reconstruction.. IMO, they don’t really need any Mods.. About the only thing you might want to do is pop in an inexpensive Mustang Bridge.. But, it’s really not necessary unless you thrash & play really hard.. Like all Squier Offsets it requires patience to do a lengthy Set up but it’s worth it.. And they look great!
I don't know why they're so popular. Well, I do to the general guitar playing world - they made it more generic feeling and sounding - but to JM nerds I'd expect it to be universally loathed. Ho hum.