Current Japanese Fender Jazzmasters

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Re: Current Japanese Fender Jazzmasters

Post by NDL » Wed Mar 22, 2023 10:41 am

Wow Jonathan, thank you very much for your long and informative text. I didn't know that there is a FSR traditional line with different specs besides the color. And good to know that my vintera has a bigger neck than your Japanese models. So there shouldn't be a problem with a neck too big. The heritage sounds very nice, but it's a bit too expensive (including shipping and customs) for me. For the same or less money I can get a used US model. I think about ordering a normal traditional model (you can get them for under 800$) and switching pickups (thinking about trying the Fender J Mascis`) or pay 350-400$ more for a Inoran. Hard decision if you can't try them in person...

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Re: Current Japanese Fender Jazzmasters

Post by NDL » Sat Apr 08, 2023 4:50 am

I was at my local guitar store today. There they had a MIJ traditional 60s with the WRHBs. Very nice guitar and the neck was not fat for me . They had two of my Vinteras there as well. The traditional neck doesn't feel thicker, but different than the Vintage C neck of the Vintera. I really felt the narrower nut. Thickness seems too be more or less identical to the Vintera, but the trad has this U-shape shoulders. It's a comfortable neck, but a little unusual for me. I didn't fell in love. Acoustically played both models seems to be on par. I have hoped that the Traditional is a step up.
Then there was a American ultra: wow, wow, wow totally different league tonewise. This things was a total blast. So, I think, I will skip the plan of buying a Traditional 60s. I prefer the C neckshape, the pickups of the Vintera and I can get it used (as I got mine ) for less then a Japanese one. But...I don't want another Vintera, but something little different and better. So, all of you Inoran players: do you have a comparison to the traditional 60s and/or US jazzmasters? How is it tonewise? I am looking for beefy jazzmaster tone. Thank you!

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Re: Current Japanese Fender Jazzmasters

Post by JSett » Sun Apr 09, 2023 2:30 am

NDL wrote:
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Silly Rabbit, don't you know scooped mids are for kids?

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Re: Current Japanese Fender Jazzmasters

Post by sal paradise » Sun Apr 09, 2023 2:33 am

JSett wrote:
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The beefmaster
I have nothing to offer anybody, except my own confusion?

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Re: Current Japanese Fender Jazzmasters

Post by JSett » Sun Apr 09, 2023 2:40 am

sal paradise wrote:
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The beefmaster
Comes with a bone nut, and fret sprouts
Silly Rabbit, don't you know scooped mids are for kids?

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Re: Current Japanese Fender Jazzmasters

Post by Futuron » Sun Apr 09, 2023 7:27 pm

And mint guard. Have a jam with it later.

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