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Permalink Squier 40th Anniversary Jazzmaster®, Vintage Edition, $349, free shipping, fender.com

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Seems like a good deal. I see used Squier Jazzmasters going for near that.

https://www.fender.com/en-US/squier-electric-guitars/jazzmaster/40th-anniversary-jazzmaster-vintage-edition/0379520549.html

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Last edited: Feb 02, 2024 16:36:50

Tqi wrote:

I love the gold on desert combo. I've been a fan of the god finish since the first Classic Vibe, the Duo-Sonic. This'd be a great combo for anyone who has that. Given that's out of stock and the "gold on copper oxide" is on closeout, I guess my feelings on that aren't too out of the zeitgeist?

I'm with you. Gold on desert is nice. I'm not a big fan of the gold on green.
In general, though, I've been SUPER impressed with Squiers these days. They've come a long way since my very first electric (a bullet strat that came with a tiny solid state combo amp in like 1994?). My new obsession with Squiers started after I picked up one of those baritone cabronitas because I really wanted a baritone but didn't want to drop a lot of cash on it. I've done a reasonable amount of work on it and installed a bigsby, but overall I was super impressed with the construction/playability/sound. Since then I've grabbed an affinity telecaster, and a Bass VI CV. They're pretty solid after a basic setup and great canvases if you want a project guitar. Then they put out a 12 string jazzmaster and now this?! $349 is super affordable but I reeeeally don't need another guitar atm...or do I?

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Last edited: Feb 02, 2024 16:36:59

Seems like a good deal to me. I’d change out that pickguard either way so that’s not an issue. Not a fan of gold hardware on anything.

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I am new here but have been a fan of surf music for as long as I can remember. I had my local shop price match the Fender cost and got this in the blue/green color for the $350. Again, I am no expert in surf music, but the guitar seems nice enough to me!

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they seemed to be out of stock on fender.com, so i checked in at musician's friend and i got the green/gold one for 331 (and they threw in a genuine fender trem bar for one of my strats). showed up today and i love the sound and feel. i previously had a jmjm that i wanted to love, but never really connected with.

I just finished the upgrades on mine. I upgraded the pickups to Fender Pure Vintage 65. I also changed out the pots and caps to CTS. I changed the pickguard to a dark tortoise and changed the knobs to dome style tele knobs. I'm honestly quite happy with this guitar now!

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I like the looks of that. The Tele knobs are a nice touch.

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That's a clean machine right there. I bet it sounds even better than it looks.

BoneDigger wrote:

I just finished the upgrades on mine. I upgraded the pickups to Fender Pure Vintage 65. I also changed out the pots and caps to CTS. I changed the pickguard to a dark tortoise and changed the knobs to dome style tele knobs. I'm honestly quite happy with this guitar now!

How different from the stock pickups do the Pure Vintage 65's sound?

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taijiguy wrote:

BoneDigger wrote:

I just finished the upgrades on mine. I upgraded the pickups to Fender Pure Vintage 65. I also changed out the pots and caps to CTS. I changed the pickguard to a dark tortoise and changed the knobs to dome style tele knobs. I'm honestly quite happy with this guitar now!

How different from the stock pickups do the Pure Vintage 65's sound?

To me, they are a bit more clear, with slightly better note separation. The highs are a little less brittle as well. It's not a HUGE difference but then the 65s are not a very expensive upgrade.

BoneDigger wrote:

taijiguy wrote:

BoneDigger wrote:

I just finished the upgrades on mine. I upgraded the pickups to Fender Pure Vintage 65. I also changed out the pots and caps to CTS. I changed the pickguard to a dark tortoise and changed the knobs to dome style tele knobs. I'm honestly quite happy with this guitar now!

How different from the stock pickups do the Pure Vintage 65's sound?

To me, they are a bit more clear, with slightly better note separation. The highs are a little less brittle as well. It's not a HUGE difference but then the 65s are not a very expensive upgrade.

Thanks much.

They are for euro 298 on Thomann now. Such a shame I don’t need a Jazzmaster(
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I recently found a new Desert Sand 40th anniversary (very difficult to find new ones in the US), but Thomann said they won't ship any 40th anniversaries to the US.

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