Rustan
Joined: Mar 02, 2010
Posts: 50
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Posted on Jan 31 2012 12:38 PM
Help me make up my mind!
Do I really need a J Mascis Jazzmaster?
I already have a Squier strat, a quite cheap one but it plays well.
It is sounding very good with my FRV-1, I have adjustet it to suit
me and there are actually nothing to complain about. Also have the looks
I prefer, white and pearl pickguard. I should be happy...but it is not a
Jazzmaster..
Please list pros and cons about keep or get the new one!
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BeachBumScott
Joined: Aug 31, 2009
Posts: 352
The Ranch, CO
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Posted on Jan 31 2012 01:00 PM
Keep what you have and get the Jazzmaster!
— "Maybe there aren't any surf bands; there's only surf music?" Tuck
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Noel
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Back in Piitsburgh, Pennsylvania, where I grew up.
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Posted on Jan 31 2012 01:16 PM
I agree. Your current Strat is good and you like it. Get the Jazzmaster.
— This is Noel. Reverb's at maximum an' I'm givin' 'er all she's got.
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seafoam_johnny
Joined: Jul 27, 2007
Posts: 1099
4 faces. (Where the buffalo roam)
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Posted on Jan 31 2012 02:38 PM
What Scott & Noel said. You CAN have your cake and eat it too as we say in the states.
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ozboomer
Joined: Sep 27, 2006
Posts: 81
Blackburn, Australia
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Posted on Jan 31 2012 02:49 PM
If you possibly can, I'd suggest you take your Strat along to the local shop and try the Jazzmaster out, seeing how it feels to play and how it sounds. Play your Strat through the same amp and see if the sounds of the JM are significantly "better"/different or are something you want/need in addition to your Strat sounds.
— I'm as free from money as a frog is from feathers
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tubeswell
Joined: Sep 24, 2011
Posts: 1424
Wellington, NZ
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Posted on Jan 31 2012 10:18 PM
Strats are different to JMs. They play different and sound different. Get one of each.
— He who dies with the most tubes... wins
Surf Daddies
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Surfbones
Joined: Nov 16, 2011
Posts: 106
Illinois
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Posted on Feb 01 2012 06:32 PM
I bought a J. Mascis Jazzmaster. Now that I'm used to it, I'd say it's currently my favorite guitar. It's great for both Rock'n'Roll and surf. It's very versatile. I also have a Mexican Strat. For surf, I keep going back and forth.
— How's your digestion now?
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vintagesurfdude
Joined: Nov 28, 2011
Posts: 795
Prescott Valley, AZ
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Posted on Feb 02 2012 12:21 AM
Surfbones wrote:
I bought a J. Mascis Jazzmaster. Now that I'm used to
it, I'd say it's currently my favorite guitar. It's
great for both Rock'n'Roll and surf. It's very
versatile. I also have a Mexican Strat. For surf, I
keep going back and forth.
Surfbones, good decision! Unlike girl friends, it's always OK to keep the old axe and get the new one. The trick is to find a girl friend, spouse, or significant other who excepts this! Take it from an old guy whose still kicking himself for all the great gear I parted with over the years.
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Rustan
Joined: Mar 02, 2010
Posts: 50
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Posted on Feb 02 2012 09:19 AM
Thanks for all replies!
But I can´t really decide if I really need a JM so I ask more specific. In your opinion: is it unnecessary to buy the J Mascis Jazzmaster if I already have a quite good strat to play surf? Or will I regret it for the rest of my life not taking the opportunity to get one of these when they are so well recomended and affordable? Go or no go?
/Rustan
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Las_Barracudas
Joined: Apr 24, 2011
Posts: 1087
Surf City, NC
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Posted on Feb 02 2012 09:44 AM
Rustan wrote:
Thanks for all replies!
But I can´t really decide if I really need a JM so I
ask more specific. In your opinion: is it unnecessary
to buy the J Mascis Jazzmaster if I already have a
quite good strat to play surf? Or will I regret it for
the rest of my life not taking the opportunity to get
one of these when they are so well recomended and
affordable? Go or no go?
/Rustan
NO...go with what you have and make it work. Too many guitars can be a distraction when developing your style imo.
Even if you're thinking backup, I'd go with a guitar similar to my main ax.
— METEOR IV on reverbnation
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vintagesurfdude
Joined: Nov 28, 2011
Posts: 795
Prescott Valley, AZ
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Posted on Feb 02 2012 10:41 AM
Las_Barracudas wrote:
Rustan wrote:
Thanks for all replies!
But I can´t really decide if I really need a JM so I
ask more specific. In your opinion: is it
unnecessary
to buy the J Mascis Jazzmaster if I already have a
quite good strat to play surf? Or will I regret it
for
the rest of my life not taking the opportunity to
get
one of these when they are so well recomended and
affordable? Go or no go?
/Rustan
NO...go with what you have and make it work. Too many
guitars can be a distraction when developing your style
imo.
Even if you're thinking backup, I'd go with a guitar
similar to my main ax.
I subscribe to the more guitars is better philosophy. I also have a tight budget, so there's that. However, over the years, I've accumulated a group of instruments that makes me very happy. Among them are 3 Strats. They're all a bit different and I find that I do gravitate to one the vast majority of the time, but they all have their sweet spot tonally and the variety works for me. I also had a '61 Jazzmaster when I was a young guy, never played it, sold it cheap. When my musical interests returned to surf music, I found that I needed a Jazzmaster or a Jag. I believe you should acquire the best instrument you can afford, luckily for me, I was able to build a really nice candy red Jazzy from a Warmoth body and neck combination and use the parts that suit me. This doesn't work out for everyone, so if you can build one have at it. If not, my recommendation is that if you find your self in this quandary of indecisiveness, I think you're sorta saying I want them both. Do it if you can. But do yourself a favor and play the guitar you desire as much and as often as possible. If you can't make yourself put it down, it wants you, you should buy it if you can. If later you decide it was just a fling, you can sell it, Fender's hold their value well. Sorry to be so wordy, I don't really disagree with Las Barracudas, too many of anything can be a distraction, but I hear a longing to try this in your text. Hope this rambling is helpful in some way.
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BeachBumScott
Joined: Aug 31, 2009
Posts: 352
The Ranch, CO
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Posted on Feb 02 2012 01:08 PM
Well...
There are really only 3 things you truly need in life...
Air
Water
Food
but the more Guitars, Ukuleles, Banjos , Rum the better it makes living it!!!
So if your not having to skip on the rent or food for the kiddo's I say why not.
— "Maybe there aren't any surf bands; there's only surf music?" Tuck
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surferXmatt
Joined: Aug 27, 2008
Posts: 1570
New York
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Posted on Feb 02 2012 03:53 PM
Grab the JM JM.... reviews on it are phenominal and the price is right. I actually have one on order... backordered from Musician's Friend. Should get it next week or the week after (I hope).
Look into deals... MF and other online music vendors often have discounts and deals. Go for it!!!
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Rustan
Joined: Mar 02, 2010
Posts: 50
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Posted on Feb 03 2012 02:13 AM
I really appreciate all input I got from your replies.
But there is one important fact I did not share. I also have a Gretsch Electromatic ProJet, a really cool Rockabilly guitar. But the original pickups were more or less useless so I changed them for a pair of P90´s. Now it is excactly the twang you can expect from a Gretsch. I use it to play more rockabilly stuff with slapback echo, or blues with overdrive.
The reason I mention it is because the fact that pickups on the Mascis Squier JM are like P90 according to http://www.tymguitars.com.au/?p=6029
Maybe it will sound more or less like any guitar with P90´s? But as vintagesurfdude so correctly put it, I believe I want the JM in my mind. But need to be pushed over the edge, or convinced it is unnecessary. But I realize it is a decision I have to make on my own. Thanks anyway for sharing your thoughts and opinions! Will let you know if I couldn´t resist to get one..
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horax
Joined: Mar 23, 2011
Posts: 518
colorado springs
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Posted on Feb 03 2012 08:48 AM
Sounds like you are trying to talk yourself out of the I'm.
If you're not come rely sold on it, then pass.
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tiki101
Joined: Mar 22, 2009
Posts: 101
pgh, where the zombies live
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Posted on Feb 03 2012 06:57 PM
i have about 8 guitars too many right now, so take this however you want.
One of them is a VM Squier Jazzmaster, and I find the p90/JM pickups in it to be much brighter than any gibson-esque p90 I'v ever had. I don't think it's going to sound much like the Gretsch. The other thing to try would be to throw some flatwounds on the new JM and give it a totally different flavor. Of the Squier line, I think the Jazzmaster is the coolest thing they've put out in ages. Way nicer than I had expected, and much more like a Fender JM than I had hoped. If you can afford it, I'd grab one.
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Rustan
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Posted on May 03 2012 02:19 AM
Those of you that actually owns a Squier Mascis JM, would you say it sounds very different from a strat?
Also, I recently bought a Boss FDR-1 and it sounds so good toghether with my Squier SE strat! Have any of you Squier Mascis JM-owner played with that pedal?
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Richard
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Posts: 1683
Georgia
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Posted on May 03 2012 07:30 AM
It depends on how happy you think you can be with just one more guitar. I'm certainly one for variety, but when it comes down to it I only play one or two of the guitars I own. There are five others that wait to be picked up around the house. If I'd kept the very first guitar I ever bought (which I was very happy with at the time) and never bought any others I'd still be doing what I'm doing. I engage in a lot of gear talk and wishful thinking because it's fun, but it's mostly tail-chasing.
The Squier JMJM's are as nice as everyone says they are. If the money is your primary concern, I wouldn't worry because they sell like hot cakes.
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Louie7
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Posted on May 03 2012 09:34 AM
My JMJM sounds different from a Strat....because I want it to sound different from a Strat.
The JMJM has 13~56 flatwounds, the Strats have 10~46 roundwounds.
That's the difference right there.
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