I like how you do the sound demos back to back so that i can clearly hear the difference of the guitars. I myself love fender jazzmaster and jaguar and have a few models of both! Personally, they gotta have the rhythm circuit. Thats what makes them a jazzmaster and jaguar.
@airtimedesign3 ай бұрын
I'm clearly a beginner in the Offset world. I'll have to try one with the rhythm circuit and see if it works for me. Glad you enjoyed the audio samples. I think it makes more sense to keep it clean for comparison. The last couple I just cranked the amp up to around 7 to get a little more gain.
@pelopolanco2 ай бұрын
I thought I needed a jazzmaster, but after listening to both back to back... I already have the sound I love in my strat...
@airtimedesign2 ай бұрын
I guess I suck as a salesman! Sorry Fender, there goes any chance of Fender sending me anything in the near future.
@GoodmanRecordingsTokyo3 ай бұрын
The trem switch isn't to disengage it. It's a memory for the string tension so you can stay in tune if a string breaks. I love Jazzmasters and your intro was a stake through the heart💔😂
@airtimedesign3 ай бұрын
Oh man I'm so sorry! I know there is a huge Jazzmaster and Jaguar community but since I'm new to the Jazzmaster it's might take me a while to understand the best application for this guitar. I'm holding on to it for now and hoping I'll come around.
@majunior19442 ай бұрын
“Without all that jazz, I like it much better!” Haha, clever… Excellent review. Thank you for putting this together. My tone is similar to what you used during the sound demos, so this was a great comparison for me. I’ll be purchasing both a Player Strat and Jazz. Appreciate your time.
@francois-josephbeaubien2693Ай бұрын
Sound wise... Jazzmaster need a set of heavier strings like 11-50 at least to reveal it distinctive sound. Leo Fender design it with 13-56 flats. With jazz players in mind. I do use flats on mine. Fender Player II pots aren't 1 Meg like on a vintage models... they are 500K. However, pickups on these are already voiced brighter and hotter for modern overdriven sounds. For sweet, warm and clean sounds : Pure Vintage 65 pickups (and their boutique copies). Finally, for the loss of a rhythm circuit... I had an American Original Jazzmaster, and like many others, never used it. It is pretty redundant. Fender, back in the days, designed it to offer a fast switching preset for a darker jazzy sound... which you can also simply dial in with the regular circuit. Always a pleasure to watch you videos. Cheers :)
@darthdurkelthewise320Ай бұрын
They look cool to me but the sound is always just not what I’m looking for. And I like the rhythm controls on the classic models. IMO, that’s one of the things that make them interesting. Give me a Tele or Strat any day. I am happy to see rosewood as I’m a wood snob so when I’m paying higher prices than ever for guitars at any level, leave the other stuff for entry level and coasters. Great video 👍🏻
@bobramalhorealtor65233 ай бұрын
Great review! Thank you!
@airtimedesign3 ай бұрын
You're welcome Bob!
@SearchingForTone3 ай бұрын
Ive always felt compeled to own one, but closest I ever played is a Jagstang. Love that blue
@airtimedesign3 ай бұрын
I learned a lot putting this review together. The comparison with the Strat pickups was a surprise to me. It's funny, I still have the Player II Jazzmaster and I thought I might return it but I'm having a hard time letting it go.
@SearchingForTone3 ай бұрын
@@airtimedesign I've been burning through the affordable market cranking out reviews. I may have to pull the plug on a firefly version if I can get one
@lubossajda37053 ай бұрын
Great review, much work in the video. I did prefer the strat sound in almost all cases though.
@airtimedesign3 ай бұрын
The sound comparison is interesting. I play it back without the video and find myself hearing some interesting sounds that I really like from the Jazzmaster. It really starts to come alive with a little gain or overdrive. It doesn't need much but when it's pushed a bit it makes a big difference.
@epitaph39883 ай бұрын
The thin, ice-picky quality of the Jazzmaster isn't due to the wider pickups so much as it is the tone pots, because while the Strat and Tele both use 250k pots the JM uses 1M pots which let in a lot of high treble. Swapping the stock pots for 250k pots would definitely go a long way towards taming the treble and bringing the sound closer to that of a Strat/Tele.
@airtimedesign3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the info!
@hunkydorian3 ай бұрын
Yeah, I load mine down with an external resistor. If you listen to the first three Ventures records, the most beautiful guitar sound ever, there's nothing icepicky there.
@stevep7657Ай бұрын
A good EQ pedal solves those problems
@jfinester3 ай бұрын
I’ve wanted a Jazzmaster.since I first got a Fender catalog back in 1964. Never owned one, but I’ve played a few, and you’re right; the offset body is really comfortable to play. But this one you’re reviewing sounds really thin! They were originally designed to use heavy-gauge flatwound strings, and that might keep them from sounding so thin-although I don’t like flatwounds on anything else. I’m a Tele player mostly, although I do have a Strat too. I don’t think I’d use a Deluxe Reverb with that Jazzmaster-no midrange control, and that guitar needs some help in that department. I think I’ll look for what Fender calls an Offset Telecaster-a Jazzmaster shape with Tele bridge and pickups. I think they’re still offering that, maybe as a Squier.
@airtimedesign3 ай бұрын
you're right the Jazzmaster needs help in the midrange.
@airtimedesign3 ай бұрын
I guess I didn't do a very good job selling the Player II Jazzmaster! But after all my critical comments this Player II Jazzmaster still has something cool about it that keeps me coming back. I don't think I'll ever be an exclusive JM player but I've learn a lot about them from doing this review and I have grown to appreciate the difference in the offsets.
@vw96593 ай бұрын
Re the strat, you said "this design allows more string vibrations to transfer directly to the body". That's not how solid-body electric guitars work. If it were, sustain would be very poor. Every measurement of real guitars over the last 30 years (including many strats) has shown bridge admittance to be very small, and that almost all vibrations remain in the strings. That's the opposite of an acoustic guitar, where vibrations must leave the strings in order to be heard; vibrations must remain in the strings in order to be heard (via the pickups) for a solid-body electric guitar. It's unfortunately just a common misconception of science-challenged famous players, guitar journalists, and guitar manufacturers that transfer of string vibrations to the body is both significant in magnitude, and a good thing. It's neither. Re the rocking bridge on the jazzmaster, it has no more intonation issues than the strat bridge/trem. You get a mix of intervals with trem use on both, a consequence of variable string stiffness and things like saddle height. Just never lubricate the string-saddle contact points on a rocking bridge. Most of the issues people have had with the bridge are a resulit of not understanding Leo Fender's clever design (it's all in the original patent). You just need to ensure high string downforce on the saddles.
@airtimedesign3 ай бұрын
Hey VW, thank you for the information!
@GoodmanRecordingsTokyo3 ай бұрын
OK, after listening to the sound samples, if you want the Jazzmaster to excel, install a set of Seymour Duncan Antiquity II.
@airtimedesign3 ай бұрын
I would really love to try some different pickups. I think I'd like to try the Lollar first. Lollar also makes a P90 Jazzmaster pickup set and that interest me also.
@paulmblythe433 ай бұрын
Lowering the pickups made a big difference on mine
@manufullola14172 ай бұрын
Which strat model is it?
@777Lateralus3 ай бұрын
hendrix used a right handed jazzmaster
@airtimedesign3 ай бұрын
I know, I stumbled across a picture of him playing one. That really surprised me. But I also heard he played Noel Redding's Telecaster on "Wind Cries Mary".
@Fortenurg3 ай бұрын
The player II series sucks because there are no switches :(
@TheNinoyonofui3 ай бұрын
Una guitarra más apta, para mamadores stratocaster.
@Ferruidoblanco2 ай бұрын
neck from jazzmaster it´s far better than strat
@hunkydorian3 ай бұрын
There's something wrong with your guitar. I just went over to Ask Zak's Jazzmaster video and his sounds beautiful. Yours does not sound beautiful. And Bob Bogle's Jazzmaster in the Ventures was the most beautiful guitar sound ever.
@airtimedesign2 ай бұрын
I am recording the most basic straight out of the guitar sound with no effects, no pedals, no processing. Also a pretty basic mic Shure SM57. There is no doubt that this guitar can sound beautiful but this is as honest as I know how to be with the basic sound.
@gavriloprincip113 ай бұрын
yup......as you mention numerous times ....you ar without a doubt not a jazzmaster expert
@airtimedesign3 ай бұрын
Thank you for the enthusiastic endorsement!
@paulmblythe433 ай бұрын
I guess it's horses for courses and what works for you but I much prefer my jazzmaster to any strat I've played.
@airtimedesign2 ай бұрын
@@paulmblythe43 Some guitarist like Danelectros and Silvertone guitars. There's no good or bad, right or wrong in choosing a sound.
@polybius222 ай бұрын
I didn't find anything problematic with the video, but then again I don't get offended by everything and I know how to spell
@postpostpunk3 ай бұрын
Whatever boomer🙄
@airtimedesign3 ай бұрын
I think I might be a late boomer!
@hunkydorian3 ай бұрын
Nothing like a nice sneer to brighten up one's day