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crmartin wrote:

Volcanik wrote:

[A review

here](http://whenthesunhitsblog.blogspot.com/2010/10/gear-reviewxaviere-jazzmasterxv-jt-40.html)

Not surf as such, but gives you an idea - well,
his
idea anyway...

Similar guitar, not exactly the same one. His
experience certainly doesn't reflect mine. It's not a
Jazzmaaster obviously, but a quite nice guitar. I have
read more positive reviews on it than negative.

Glad to hear coz I'd still like to have a play on one and plan to look more into getting one of these for myself.

https://www.facebook.com/lostremoleros/

I wish I was reading better things about the Xaviere Jazzmaster XV-JT 40. Some Chinese made guitars are pretty good. I like my Eastwood Monolith and Classic Vibe 50's Squier Strat. I wish the Chinese would make a Mosrite copy of similar quality to the Classic Vibe.

I have some Strats & they work pretty good...I think the "ideal" sound is Carl Wilson's (& Tony Andreason's) Fender Jaguar....I got a hold of an Eastwood "Hi-Flyer" (w/a stop tail), & I put a Bigsby b5 vibrato on it using a "Vibramate"...(great, no holes)....This is GREAT for surf..it does sound very close to a Jaguar..& stays in tune Very Well. Also Very Good is the (seemingly underrated) G&L sc-2...WOW what a tone!!

I'm curious if anyone has any experience with the new Squier Vintage Modified Jazzmaster? I've never played one, seen one or even heard one.

This is Noel. Reverb's at maximum an' I'm givin' 'er all she's got.

Noel wrote:

I'm curious if anyone has any experience with the new
Squier Vintage Modified Jazzmaster? I've never played
one, seen one or even heard one.

There's no trem...so no appeal for me.

Here is a shot on my homebuilt surf guitar: Smile
image
/Bjorn

Last edited: Apr 17, 2011 07:47:07

Cool guitar Bjorn! Sort of an SGV-master...

Mike
http://www.youtube.com/morphballio

Noel wrote:

I'm curious if anyone has any experience with the new
Squier Vintage Modified Jazzmaster? I've never played
one, seen one or even heard one.

I have played a couple of them a few times.
Like most Squiers it was hit or miss on the fret end finish one was smooth the other a little sharp and the Jaguar was like razors.
They played well and sound nice but... there is a tone difference from the Fender Jazzmaster I played with the same amp.

I would buy if it had a trem and didn't want to spend the money on a Fender Jazzy.

"Maybe there aren't any surf bands; there's only surf music?" Tuck

morphball wrote:

Cool guitar Bjorn! Sort of an SGV-master...

Thanks Morphball!
Its supposed to be a mix of a Firebird and Jazzmaster, a "Firemaster"!
There are more pics over at offsetguitars.com (in the library).
My next project will be a SGV but its difficult to find the parts. Smile

Last edited: Apr 18, 2011 03:15:49

bjoish wrote:

Here is a shot on my homebuilt surf guitar: Smile
image
/Bjorn

That's really cool!

http://www.reverbnation.com/thedeadranchhands

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZEW74mHjQk

Dillion DJM61HP90 Jazzmaster with Fender Stratocasters nipping hard at it's heels...
image

image

El Cheapo Guitars

Surf guitar on the rails...

Last edited: May 01, 2011 22:08:44

I hope the CV Strat I bought off ebay the other day works for me.

Lose the 9s Delbert

Hello, first post - Ive been lurking for a while - For me, Jaguar, then Jazzy and on third place Mosrite

heres a vid on the tube about the xaviere jt-100

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2UkgqyoWds

Someone here (I forget who) wrote that Jazzmaster's are unfocused compared to Strats. Just exactly what does that mean? Does anyone rely exclusively on a Jazzmaster, or do most have a different type of guitar as either backup or to have access to other tonal possibilities? Thanks.

This is Noel. Reverb's at maximum an' I'm givin' 'er all she's got.

Last edited: May 25, 2011 16:14:31

I feel Jazzmasters are unfocused as well. That is sort of why people use overdrive as well. "focused" is that tight smooth tone that makes melodies sound "angelic". Violin is probably a great example of this, just a great instrument for melodies and solos because it is instantly accessible.

Doesn't mean you can't make great music with a Jazzmaster, it just takes a little more doing to get that tone out of it, and most of it is in the hands anyways. I personally don't like strats when I play them, I hate them. Others can do well with them.

And most people, if they have a backup, have the same guitar. It is a true backup in that sense. People like to perfectly recreate the feeling and tone they are comfortable with live. If they take a different guitar, it is more just having a second guitar there that you might use on some songs because it fits the song.

It changes for me anyway as time passes and I get tired of hauling around too much gear...now days it's a Yamaha SG-2 with a '65 Jag for back up and a baritone...I'd like to bring along a hollowbody also but there ya go again!

www.northofmalibu.com

Probably the "best" surfguitar could be a Jaguar.....my preference is a Stratocaster, maybe because they are so utilitarian, but ya' can play very convincing surf music on em' as well. Dick Dale must know something here. I also have 2 G&L SC-2's, and while they do "tele" real good....the 2 "MFD" pickups together (in middle pos) sound dynamite for surf lead or rhythm. I had Dick Dale autograph one of em' when I saw him & he knew all about em'. I said to him "This has more Fender Klunk than a Fender" & he agreed w/me.

My self refinished Korean-era Squier II Strat which has been painted Krylon Coral Isle Mist with GFS Surf 90's and high quality pots and three-way switch. This guitar can be seen elsewhere on this site under it's own thread, I'm having trouble uploading pics.

Last edited: May 25, 2011 20:04:06

bjoish wrote:

Here is a shot on my homebuilt surf guitar: Smile
image
/Bjorn

Spectacular job !

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