Why You Need A Jazzmaster

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  • Опубликовано: 14 янв 2022
  • If you have a Stratocaster and a Telecaster, you need to checkout a Jazzmaster for your next guitar! This one is a Masterbuilt by Vincent Van Trigt in Super Faded Heavy Aged Olympic White.
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  • @charlesrense5199
    @charlesrense5199 2 года назад +223

    I love how Leo somehow just bumbled into the future every single time. Everything he failed to accomplish just ended up accomplishing something better.

  • @MinivanMegafun100
    @MinivanMegafun100 2 года назад +286

    Totally agree. I'd throw the Jaguar into this same argument as well. As my buddy put it when he first heard my Jag (and was blown away): "It doesn't sound like a Tele, or a Strat, but it's still unmistakably Fender sounding!" I've got one of each now and you're right, the Jazzmaster is now the first guitar I reach for. They sit so well in a band mix too.

    • @mraycgz
      @mraycgz 2 года назад +3

      Yes! I’ve had my Jazzmaster for a year and my next guitar will likely be a Jag.

    • @charleswilmot7612
      @charleswilmot7612 2 года назад +8

      With the addition of the high pass filter on the Jaguar, I would argue that the Jaguar is more versatile than the JM.

    • @vrodri1
      @vrodri1 2 года назад +1

      @@charleswilmot7612 I love my jaguar, but then again, I've never played a jazz.

    • @whssy
      @whssy 2 года назад +2

      @@charleswilmot7612 I've actually put a high pass filter on a guitar with JM pickups (Marauder replica body and I used Jag controls and had a spare switch)
      But Jaguars are so much fun to play though. Couldn't put mine down when I got it - even to change the ancient strings. Took me a week to get round to it.

    • @paulegrandrobinson
      @paulegrandrobinson Год назад

      Oooooóoo

  • @EverestMystery
    @EverestMystery 2 года назад +87

    Brought my son to my favorite guitar shop to buy him a guitar. I was about 150% sure he was going to 'throw the gauntlet' down on a Strat. He sees an aged Olympic white Jazzmaster and couldn't put it down. So, the kid comes home with a Jazzmaster, teaches his ol' man a thing or two about axes. He made a damn good call... Great video, thanks.

    • @andrewhamson435
      @andrewhamson435 2 года назад +4

      brings a tear to my eye :,)

    • @EverestMystery
      @EverestMystery 2 года назад +4

      @@andrewhamson435 lol...kid has himself a nice axe!

    • @lecanius
      @lecanius 2 года назад +5

      ur a good dad :)

    • @lueysixty-six7300
      @lueysixty-six7300 Год назад +2

      That's no surprise. The jazz master is the cool guitar now. New Gens see it as the "cool" guitar, and the srrat & tele as "boring old boomer" guitars.

  • @MrSaturnMusic
    @MrSaturnMusic 2 года назад +152

    I got a Classic Vibe Jazzmaster a few months ago and it has made me actually fall in love with playing guitar again, I learned a bit in high school and I sucked so bad that I switched to bass, and I love playing bass, but this Jazzmaster has my full attention, it feels and sounds incredible

    • @Weimerica8841
      @Weimerica8841 2 года назад +1

      @@rdhistory9608 🤣🤣🤣

    • @ryanllewellyn3472
      @ryanllewellyn3472 2 года назад +4

      Looking at getting one myself. I have a cv strat and really impressed how versatile it is. Tempted for the 40th anniversary gold edition 😍

    • @MrSaturnMusic
      @MrSaturnMusic 2 года назад +1

      @@ryanllewellyn3472 go for it! :3
      Mine is sunburst and I'm thinking about replacing the tortoiseshell pickguard with the classic anodized gold one

    • @ryanllewellyn3472
      @ryanllewellyn3472 2 года назад +2

      @@MrSaturnMusic Love the gold pickguards on any colour tbf. Look great on the sunburst 🙏🏼

    • @MrSaturnMusic
      @MrSaturnMusic 2 года назад +1

      @barrett402 yeah it's gorgeous, it's been almost half a year and I still just look at it and go "wow..."

  • @jimmyfrombrooklyn8550
    @jimmyfrombrooklyn8550 2 года назад +46

    Hey Baxter, I whole heartedly agree. This was a guitar easily overlooked by rock guys- “jazz” master- most rock guitarist from my era identified with LPs, Strats, SGs. Even 335s weren’t rock n roll enough. But then we age and hopefully grow as players. The Jazzmaster is definitely a worthy guitar! You hit it on the head re feel and tone, it’ll take you places as guitarist you won’t regret. Happy New Year to you and crew. Jimmy the retired teamster from Bklyn

  • @jonsdavis
    @jonsdavis 2 года назад +76

    I was drawn to the look as a kid, years before I started playing, from the cover photo of the first Elvis Costello album. Loved how it was always (in my mind) associated with players who ranged from quirky to experimental to outright avant-garde (Television, Sonic Youth, My Bloody Valentine, Adam Franklin of Swervedriver, Nels Cline of Wilco, Sean Eden of Luna). It was kind of heartbreaking to see it become THE guitar of those who were FOLLOWING the herd (in indie rock, anyhow), but I still wanted one -- but my small hands and that chunky neck would never get along. Then the American Professional II line came out, so last year I was finally able to scratch a 40 year itch, and it VERY quickly became my Number 1. And yeah, at this point in my life I do most of my playing sitting down. It's the only guitar I know of where you can do a "look ma, no hands!" and it just... sits there in your lap, perfectly balanced.

    • @robertkeene7909
      @robertkeene7909 2 года назад

      Congratulations on your first JM! Aren't they great and fun to play?! Ditto to it being easy to sit with - they designed it well. I have a similar story, ended up with a Am Pro 1 after 20 years playing mostly a Tele. Cheers!

    • @thorstenkochling4750
      @thorstenkochling4750 2 года назад +2

      SWERVEDRIVER!! One of the most wonderful bands from the nineties!

    • @chilldude30
      @chilldude30 2 года назад

      I didn't realise jazzmasters had thick necks. I just for my first one it's a vintera 60s modified and the neck isn't thick it's similar to my strats.

    • @xxczerxx
      @xxczerxx Год назад +1

      Dude Swervedriver are amazing

  • @arcarioandsons
    @arcarioandsons 2 года назад +9

    I absolutely love these videos. His appreciation for the instruments and a love that goes beyond logic and sales talking points really shines through in these videos.

  • @thanatoastiii6341
    @thanatoastiii6341 Год назад +14

    Great video! I had been a very mediocre guitar player for decades but bought a JM a year ago and my playing has improved exponentially. It is so comfortable to play that practicing easily goes on for hours now

  • @nikverschuren4291
    @nikverschuren4291 2 года назад +4

    Really love your style of capturing video, feels like being in the store and experiencing history. You really are good in telling. Keep it up, greetings from The Netherlands.

  • @devinpatrickmusic
    @devinpatrickmusic 2 года назад +15

    I totally agree. I’m a huge offset fan, and the Jazzmaster is the one I pick up when I’m sitting on the couch, improvising and noodling around. As a matter of fact I love them so much that I have five of them! It’s an obsession.

    • @rinnathekilla
      @rinnathekilla 2 года назад +1

      Agreed! I have 4 and a Jaguar ✊

    • @jeffgreen7499
      @jeffgreen7499 2 года назад +3

      I know what you mean. I've had about 20 of them. Ranging from 1959 to present. Tried many guitars, and JMs have been the best for me. I sold away most, but kept my favorites. My all-time best are an Olympic White '65 and an Aztec Gold '65. Both are Corona Reissues.

  • @dangolguitartech
    @dangolguitartech 2 года назад +9

    Honestly never really thought that much about a jazzmaster until I was working for an artist who used several of them on stage…teching those guitars on a daily basis made me appreciate all of the subtleties and nuances you could coax from them. They really were rather splendid; especially once I ditched the standard bridges in favor of Mastery bridges.
    Which ties back into yesterday‘s topic. It was wath the artist wanted, so I’ll just leave it there.
    Still don’t own one for myself yet, but I’ll get there… Great video, fellas!🤠

  • @Donholleyglobeaz
    @Donholleyglobeaz 2 года назад +4

    It hit me as I’m watching this video: I’m listening to you play and talk at the same time! Kudos to the production quality of your videos. They are really great. But what pulls a person in is you and Jonathan and your love for guitars.
    I want a Jazzmaster! I do have a Strat and Tele. Maybe this will be the year.

  • @michaelrosa2589
    @michaelrosa2589 2 года назад +11

    Adam Granduciel of The War on Drugs[5]
    Robert Smith of The Cure played a Jazzmaster with a Woolworth Top 20 guitar pickup installed.[6]
    Nels Cline of Wilco plays "WATT", a 1959 Jazzmaster once owned by Mike Watt of the Minutemen.[7]
    Jessica Dobson of The Shins and Deep Sea Diver plays a Jazzmaster.[8]
    Elvis Costello[9]
    Inoran of Luna Sea uses his signature "Road Worn" model[10]
    J Mascis of Dinosaur Jr.[11]
    Kevin Shields of My Bloody Valentine[12]
    Thurston Moore and Lee Ranaldo of Sonic Youth[13]
    Alex Turner of Arctic Monkeys[14]
    Troy Van Leeuwen of Queens Of The Stone Age[15]
    Ira Kaplan of Yo La Tengo[16]
    Jim Root of Slipknot plays several different Jazzmaster guitars with a HH setup[citation needed]
    French singer songwriter Clara Luciani[17]
    Tom Verlaine of Television[18]
    Don Wilson and Bob Bogle of The Ventures[19]
    Ric Ocasek of The Cars[20]
    David Rhodes, guitarist with Peter Gabriel, Random Hold and Blancmange[21]
    Grant Nicholas of Feeder[22]
    Jesse Lacey of Brand New[23]
    Robin Guthrie of Cocteau Twins[24]
    Marcus Mumford of Mumford & Sons[25]
    Chris Stapleton, singer, songwriter all the people who play or played a jazzmaster. Thanks Baxter I could not agree more

  • @dorianford6227
    @dorianford6227 2 года назад +14

    The first fender guitar to have the “preset concept”. Very inspiring video, I love both of my Jazzmasters but I truly love my American Original Jazzmaster. Great guitar man

    • @CasinoGuitars
      @CasinoGuitars  2 года назад +2

      We agree and thank you so much for taking the time to watch Dorian!

  • @kennethhoneycutt4513
    @kennethhoneycutt4513 2 года назад +2

    Wish you would do more videos like this they are informative and are very educational into why someone would want to play that particular guitar thank you so very much

  • @jasonm3602
    @jasonm3602 2 года назад

    Thanks, Baxter, nice video - doin' it solo, brother, and doin' it well. It's nice to see pure love for guitars, in all their forms.

  • @lavalizard1
    @lavalizard1 2 года назад +6

    Couldn’t agree more - the JM stole my heart and in our band I cycle between two when we’re gigging…. Such a versatile guitar - especially w the tremolo. I think they’re perfect (though in all honesty I have a few American pro models that ditch the rhythm circuit / strangle switch). - Cheers. LOVED your video.

  • @LeanBackMac
    @LeanBackMac 2 года назад +1

    Glad to finally get a video on this guitar. Dream guitar of mine. Incredible beast. Highly recommend sitting down with a jazzmaster at a local shop. Easily my favorite shape

  • @pascalgalipeau1796
    @pascalgalipeau1796 2 года назад +1

    If fell in love with the Jazzmaster 2 years ago. Love the neck and how it is positioned. And the neck pickup is so good.

  • @sergiolicea9056
    @sergiolicea9056 2 года назад +5

    Such an intimate and well thought out description. Couldn’t bond with the 2 Jaguars I once owned so I dismissed Jazzmasters, this made me reconsider that thought process. Keep up the great content! 🤘

    • @pretty.noodles3540
      @pretty.noodles3540 Год назад

      Was going to write my own take, but I think your first sentence nails it. He obviously has gigged for years upon years with a Jazzmaster. I own a Nash JM63. It’s the guitar that sits out of its case on a guitar stand, ready to be grabbed. Not my 56 VOS goldtop w/ a Bigsby, not my Gretsch 6118. It’s casual enough to have out, but means enough business when it’s go time. You should def reconsider.

  • @danielrheaume904
    @danielrheaume904 9 месяцев назад

    This might be the best music review video I've watched in a long time - the host is so genuine and I love his vibe- especially when the big sound interrupted the video, I just loved seeing a dude with such a good and chill vibe about stuff. Top it off with good history, and great playing. Really impressed with this video and the team that made it! Subscribing for more!

  • @TheAmazingSnarf
    @TheAmazingSnarf 2 года назад +2

    my first new guitar, at 52, is a Jazzmaster. i am incredibly satisfied with each and every aspect of it. she's an absolute joy to play- and even when i'm not playing, she flirts with me from across the room. bonded, for the rest of my years.

  • @MarsK84
    @MarsK84 2 года назад +1

    Purchased my first JM recently. American Professional II in mystic surf green. Loving it. Have previously only played my strat.

  • @johnpeccarelli2389
    @johnpeccarelli2389 2 года назад +2

    I really like your descriptions of the Tele, Strat and JM tones. I like to describe the JM tone as a “sticky” tone, which almost reminds me of the texture of “sonic cotton candy”. Of the three guitars, my favorite is definitely the JM. The variety of sounds and colors it possesses serve as inspiration for me to create.

  • @marvinmitt4575
    @marvinmitt4575 10 месяцев назад

    Such a great video, no average noodling but insight expertise and tasty musical clips. Such a joy and inspires to get one.

  • @jamro217
    @jamro217 2 года назад

    Love these instruments. The neck pickup is fantastic.

  • @mastachief97
    @mastachief97 Год назад

    Played one of these when I bought it for the shop a while back in sunburst. Single owner, guy that owned it had a picture of it with his band back in the day. Played like a dream

  • @analtarofnothing69
    @analtarofnothing69 2 года назад +45

    Been my number one for 20+ years. Nice to see they're finally getting the attention they deserve....even if it has meant the vintage ones have jumped in price exponentially 🤣

    • @analtarofnothing69
      @analtarofnothing69 2 года назад +3

      ....and they have the greatest vibrato Fender ever created.

    • @bobbyglass7214
      @bobbyglass7214 2 года назад

      Do you prefer it over a Stratocaster and if so why and what type of music do you like. I like the blues and rock would it suffice as now I am really interested in one as I’m looking at purchasing a new Stratocaster and was looking at the player series. If you could elaborate on it I would appreciate it thank you

    • @analtarofnothing69
      @analtarofnothing69 2 года назад +2

      @@bobbyglass7214 I prefer almost everything on a Jazzmaster over a Stratocaster. Wider range of tones, better balance and ergonomics, better vibrato. It really was the next evolution upwards.
      The Jazzmaster/Jaguar vibrato system has a smaller range than a Strat but a much smoother sound and wave to it. And is infinitely more stable with tuning if set up correctly. It's almost impossible to put them out of tune!
      BUT, most of that is just personal preference. It is a superior instrument but that isn't always the deciding factor is it 🙂

    • @echopark78
      @echopark78 2 года назад +2

      I got my first jazzmaster in 97 and it’s been my main guitar since. It is nice to see all the different versions and parts that you can now get. It makes customizing easy.

    • @caiusmadison2996
      @caiusmadison2996 Год назад

      @@analtarofnothing69 2nd greatest, the Dynamic Vibrato of the Mustang, has the most play of any vibrato unit ever. Seriously, only the Dynamic can outrange this guitar.

  • @mikecollins1206
    @mikecollins1206 2 года назад +2

    Keep up the daily videos, breakfast with Baxter. I'm just a novice, and a budget guitar player, but you guys are great to watch.

  • @glenkepic3208
    @glenkepic3208 2 года назад

    Great ! Nice to hear you play. Sounds good.
    man, '63, I'm 6 and my older Sister buys "The Colorful Ventures", Don Wilson, a Strat. Bob Bogle, a Jazzmaster.
    I loved both.
    Garage band days then and a neighbor bought a Jazzmaster. This is when still a tyke...one of the most beautiful things i'd ever seen.
    First electric was an Audition Jazz-alike with gold foils, 15 in '72. Loved it.
    Now, SQ Jagmaster. A Christmas gift from my wife over 10 years ago.
    I love it, too.

  • @JillandKevin
    @JillandKevin 2 года назад +2

    You nailed it! I've played 335 style guitars, then Tele style guitars for most of my life.
    A few years ago, I decided to buy a Mexican Jazzmaster (with '65 Vintage pickups). I suddenly found myself playing the JM and letting the grass grow on my Teles!
    I make guitars (Turbocaster Electric Guitars), so decided to build myself a really nice one. I've been using my new one up until a few weeks ago, when I got a set of the upcoming EMG JMaster pickups.
    No, they're not available to the public for a few more weeks, but I talked Rob (CEO of EMG & good friend) into making a set for Jazzmasters, and they're now in production! And I got the first set!!!
    I built myself a brand new Turbocaster TJM Deluxe (Thinline Jazzmaster style), just for these new pickups, and MAN O MAN!!! They sound like Jazzmaster pickups, but so much cleaner & clearer!! AND quite a bit more versatile as well!!
    After over 50 years of playing professionally I have FINALLY attained the tone that's been in my head all theses years!!! (Even stock Jazzmasters still make me happy!!). And I finally feel good bringing only one guitar on stage!!
    It even does a fairly decent job on Swing straight four rhythms, which is something none of my other electric guitars can do, so needed to have to have an archtop handy. Not any more!!!

  • @Zappo32
    @Zappo32 Год назад +2

    I was a 'Gibson guy', but never had an actual Les Paul until 2016. Next year I got an Epiphone Casino and a MIM Fender Stratocaster. Finally in 2018 I made a 'trial purchase' by getting a Squier Jazzmaster and it changed my musical perspective forever. Now the Jazzmaster is my all time favourite guitar and I can hardly wait for my American Professional Jazzmaster to arrive.

  • @ThatIrishCowboy
    @ThatIrishCowboy 2 года назад

    I need it! They jazz master has been in my head forever and I'm a prs guy absolutely smitten for them but that Jim root model looks and sounds awesome I really hope they expand on the metal/rock line

  • @mcfontaine
    @mcfontaine 2 года назад +1

    I didn’t think I could love Casino any more than I did, but I do now. You are so right Baxter … after thinking I’d never find a guitar that could take the 1st place machine of my 72 Thinline … I then got my first Jazzmaster. I then got a 60th Anniversary one and I basically don’t pick anything else up now.

  • @ravenbom
    @ravenbom 2 года назад +5

    Jazzmaster has been my favorite guitar since I was a teen. I think now is a great time for Jazzmasters because frankly, the pickups never cut through a mix the way a Strat, Tele or LP would. But since the small amp revolution following every small venue getting better sound gear and mixers, and every venue prefers you DI when possible, the Jazzmaster is a better live fit now.
    I personally like the look of the big goofy soapbar pickups, but still don't like the rhythm circuit. I greatly prefer the strangle switch on Jaguars or the out of phase switching for Mustangs (even if I don't like the short scale).
    I fell in love with P-90's over the pandemic for their dynamic range, clean while soft, and dirty when played hard, but also the way they respond to subtle volume/tone switching, and was so glad that Fender came out with the Noventa series last year. I just wish it had 22 frets, then it would be my perfect Jazzmaster (yes even though it lost a lot of the Jazzmaster sound). The bridge is ABR-1 style and much better than the vintage bridge. (My other Jazzmaster complaint since a new bridge essentially adds +$300 to the base price)

  • @chuckmatses6803
    @chuckmatses6803 Год назад

    This was just a great review and journey, excellent! Thank you.

  • @_NoDrinkTheBleach
    @_NoDrinkTheBleach 2 года назад

    One of my favorite clean tone guitars and definitely my favorite fuzzy tone guitar.

  • @pjsalty
    @pjsalty 6 месяцев назад

    @6:03m Agreed. Each of my guitars ask/usher me into a different way of playing. And I love that.

  • @joshdickens8281
    @joshdickens8281 2 года назад

    Can’t wait to try one out!

  • @DareBear2099
    @DareBear2099 2 года назад +2

    I have a partsmaster I built with a fender neck, Tagima TW-61 body, EMG P91 and P92 pickups. Has a varitone switch instead of a jazz circuit. It’s my favorite guitar to play by a country mile

  • @sgd5k292
    @sgd5k292 2 года назад +1

    After playing for years first in the beginning a Tele, and then Strats after that, I decided to try a Haze Jazzmaster copy two years ago and because it was so cheap, I thought I could play it and if I did not like it I could discard it with no real financial pain. After upgrading the trem to a Fender AVRI and upgrading the bridge it quickly became my all time fav guitar. Now my 2007 Strat VG hangs all lonely on the wall. Now and then, I give the Strat a real shot at regaining it's vaulted position and I have just gotten to where I don't like playing it anymore and I really hate to admit that! Last month after doing a bunch of research, I ordered an American Professional II Jazzmaster Dark Night, and can't wait to get my hands on it. If it is half as good as I think it will be, I will be one happy guy. Thanks for the review!

  • @omniton4106
    @omniton4106 2 года назад +1

    I just bought a Jazzmaster; I really am happy with the purchase. The way it feels and plays really does make one play a bit differently, which is a good thing.

  • @timothypotter2137
    @timothypotter2137 2 года назад +1

    I just love the sound of those guitars, so I guess I'll just have to build one (kit). I'm just not a relic guy, I'd repaint my guitars long before they looked like that. But if you like relic more power to you. We all have our groove. I really need to come visit you guys, I live nearby and would love a day trip to S. Pines. Keep rockin', love your channel!

  • @fuzzysurf1083
    @fuzzysurf1083 2 года назад +1

    I got a G&L Doheny for Christmas 2020, and I immediately bonded with it. More than my Strats and Tele, I tend to grab the Doheny. It's comfortable to hold standing or sitting. I love the way it looks. I love the way it sounds. My favorite part about it, though, is that I never play anything "normal" on it. If I try to play anything bluesy, "classic" rock, or pentatonic...it's like my hands and body rebel and scream STOP! RIGHT NOW!. The Doheny is where I go when I want to play freaky and psychedelic.

  • @duffy315
    @duffy315 2 года назад +2

    Never played one, but you peaked my interest. Great video.

    • @CasinoGuitars
      @CasinoGuitars  2 года назад

      Thank you so much! They are truly fun :)

  • @surinderpunia2804
    @surinderpunia2804 2 года назад +2

    I have an Ultra and love it!

  • @stephenupton
    @stephenupton 2 года назад

    I don’t have a jazz master, but I recently picked up a unbranded telecaster master, and what a guitar it is, great tone beefy neck, I love playing it, great demo love the tones

  • @shayan.a
    @shayan.a 2 года назад

    got a 2011 squier jazzmaster. love it dearly. only has a three way switch but similar duncan pickups.

  • @nj1255
    @nj1255 2 года назад +4

    This is the beauty with pretty much all of Leo's creations. Guitar builders today are mostly just reiterating the same guitar archetypes, with a few different details here and there. There's nothing wrong about that - but Leo could really think outside of the box to try and create something totally different, instead of just repeating what the market tells him is selling. I couldn't even begin to imagine where the guitar industry would have been at today if Leo hadn't existed.

  • @Daddysboys75
    @Daddysboys75 2 года назад

    Lovely tasteful guitar playing, nice guitar.
    Great video 😎💯✌🏼❤️🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @AdrianHernandez-nc3ez
    @AdrianHernandez-nc3ez 3 месяца назад

    Just got myself a Suhr JM Pro.
    It has been my favorite go to guitar besides my PRS and my Kiesel .
    My JM has the S90 pickups (Suhr version of the P90) it sings . The contour of the body feels so comfortable so much like a glove. The neck is set up and shaped so perfectly. You don’t want to let it sit

  • @olegavramenko5629
    @olegavramenko5629 2 года назад

    I need one now. I'll think about that tomorrow.

  • @d.n.5259
    @d.n.5259 2 года назад +1

    I've had an American professional ii for more than a few months now and am enjoying every min. of dialing in tones only a Jazzmaster can do. Acquiring new pedals as well to get some cool ambient sounds.

  • @joerob3081
    @joerob3081 2 года назад +1

    They are cool looking. A friend has one and when I play it I keep the switch on.

  • @glassslide
    @glassslide 2 года назад

    Great video, Baxter makes me want to check out a Jazzmaster (never played one before) and some very tasty playing at the end!!

  • @samterry7167
    @samterry7167 6 месяцев назад

    This guys so chill

  • @MetallicA29
    @MetallicA29 2 года назад +2

    Wanted one since the mid 90s. Price always scared me away because I didn't think I'd play it all the time. Now I'm a PRS Tremonti player, but still want one.

  • @Doug_Seidlitz
    @Doug_Seidlitz 2 года назад

    That is beautiful.

  • @eljefeguapobarbon
    @eljefeguapobarbon 2 года назад

    That one is gorgeous!

  • @yyzca6126
    @yyzca6126 2 года назад +8

    Well done review. I’ve always been a Stratocaster guy. Now I’m sitting while playing. A different sound and style is exactly what I’m looking for.
    Thanks for your insight on this great instrument from Leo Fender.

  • @Charles75N
    @Charles75N 2 года назад

    Very well done. Thank you.

  • @wrythe777
    @wrythe777 Год назад

    title fight made me fall in love with the tone this thing can provide

  • @johnpuzder7401
    @johnpuzder7401 2 года назад

    I have been on the fence about my next guitar, now I’m positive it will be a jazz master!

  • @rb240tuner
    @rb240tuner 2 года назад

    I love my Jazzmaster! It’s the most comfortable guitar to play I have. I love it so much I really want to step into a custom shop. I have strats and Les Pauls but by far my favorite feeling guitar to play is my Jazzmaster.

  • @BasedHyperborean
    @BasedHyperborean Год назад

    Damn, Baxter! That lil intro bit was lovely!

  • @georgecass7581
    @georgecass7581 2 года назад

    Great video guys! Subscribed!

  • @StevenShults
    @StevenShults 8 месяцев назад

    Love that silence at the beginning until the connector touches the input jack! (And the rest of it is also very good. 🙂)

  • @darklight4815
    @darklight4815 2 года назад

    That's it,I need one now to put next to my tele and showmaster

  • @FoardenotFord
    @FoardenotFord 6 месяцев назад

    I’ve had my Johnny Marr Jaguar for about eight years now and absolutely love it - it certainly has challenged me to play differently, and has a unique sound (those bareknuckle pickups are amazing).
    I just got myself a Nash JM63 Jazzmaster clone as a birthday gift-I originally wanted a guitar with P90s but kept coming back to this one in the store after trying Gibson, Suhr, and PRS guitars. The neck is incredibly comfortable, and the weight, size, and balance feel perfect. It’s similar in ways to my Jaguar but also totally its own thing. I’m trying to dive in and explore all the tonal options and capabilities

  • @jordantaylor1988
    @jordantaylor1988 2 года назад +1

    Completely agree. I started playing way back in the early '90s. Strats and Les Pauls all day. But then, about 10 years ago, I picked up a Jazzmaster for the first time. I consider myself a Jazzmaster fan boy now. It's all I play anymore 😆

  • @pharmerdavid1432
    @pharmerdavid1432 Год назад

    At 67 I've got an extensive guitarsenal now, but no Jazzmaster or Jaguar, got all the others (the iconic ones). So last week I ordered a used Fender Ventura 60's Jazzmaster off reverb for Sam Ash in Hollywood, ice blue metallic and $300 off because tortoise pick guard was changed to white (I kind of like white anyways). The way it sounds is why I had to get one, I have no idea what it will be like to play, but I'm confident I'll love it..........cheers!

  • @teknomanning
    @teknomanning 2 года назад

    I pulled out my old 2019 misty sea foam. I loved your comment fat necks slim necks. Changed my mind totally

  • @simontemplar3359
    @simontemplar3359 2 года назад +5

    Always loved jazz masters myself. I have a copy without the tone circuit and with actual p90s in it. Not the same but any means, but the cool vibe and ergonomics for sure are a thing. Have you guys ever done a video on the blackguard, greasebucket, or eldred mods? A humble tele can get you in the ballpark with one of those mods

  • @jasonrm68
    @jasonrm68 2 года назад

    My dad was good friends with Tony Hicks of the Hollies. He bought a 58 Jazz from him back in the 60s.
    Tobacco Sunburst… Tony borrowed it back at some stage for a recording session, last known owner was Elvis Costello.

  • @gitarboi6760
    @gitarboi6760 2 года назад

    I do love my Jazzmaster
    Great video
    Thanks

  • @BassOutcast
    @BassOutcast 6 месяцев назад

    Bought a Squier CV one as a backup guitar, ended up making it my main guitar. They really do have an amazing tonal spectrum, you can pretty much play anything on it and it'll deliver.

  • @XhopebringerX777
    @XhopebringerX777 2 года назад

    Got me a Squier J Mascis Jazzmaster. Love it!

  • @steveclark7736
    @steveclark7736 2 года назад +1

    My American Pro 2 Jazzmaster is my mistress of Rock! I love the midrange sound like a Les Paul but has the feel and jangliness of a Strat. It was a guitar I was gonna overlook till I bought it on a whim. Best decision of my Life! I do play nothing but Pop Punk with it

  • @theuserthatishere
    @theuserthatishere 7 месяцев назад

    the extra circuit makes it super easy to go warm, imo does jazz comp well as it was intended

  • @jackaro2
    @jackaro2 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for this. Exactly what I was looking for.... I recently acquired a G&L Fulleron Doheny. It's got the MFD single coils. I'm not sure how they compare with actual JM pickups as I've never actually played a JM. But the guitar looked so cool and felt so nice playing it (unplugged) I had to get it. Sounds pretty good plugged in too ;-). I haven't even been playing my other guitars lately.

  • @shanesanko1408
    @shanesanko1408 2 года назад

    Totally agree one of my favorites

  • @davidharding200
    @davidharding200 2 года назад +1

    Really enjoyed this. And same can be said for the Jaguar.different again from the Jazzmaster.

  • @DeadWhiteButterflies
    @DeadWhiteButterflies 2 года назад +3

    What I love about the Jazzmaster is the shape. I love an offset body, and I love the Jazzmaster's because it's really comfortable. Arguably mores so than a Les Paul or a Strat. You can have it both slung low or high & near upright, but nothing will poke at you or get in the way. They hug to my body in a very pleasing way that just works. It's a quality I look for in many other guitars, and might be the reason why I love offsets in particular. Because no matter where or when you're playing, you gotta be comfortable and not feel like you're fighting the instrument to get what you want out of it.

    • @jeffgreen7499
      @jeffgreen7499 2 года назад +1

      To me they are the best looking solid-bodies. Although debuted in 1958, they still look up-to-date to me. My favorite is a '65 Reissue in Olympic White with the matching headstock. It is very elegant, and sounds as wonderful as it looks.

    • @lahar2412
      @lahar2412 27 дней назад

      Les pauls are really uncomfortable. The body is too small so the edge pokes against my forearm and the upper fret access is just horrible.

  • @hugh4225
    @hugh4225 2 года назад +1

    Great guitars, even better with some Mastery upgrades.

  • @deeperblueofficial
    @deeperblueofficial 2 года назад

    Finally some love for the rhythm circuit.

  • @400_billion_suns
    @400_billion_suns 2 года назад +5

    I love mine. It's incredibly versatile and the tones you can get from it are unobtainable on my strats. It can go from ultra dark to ultra bright, and all the range in between is amazing. It cuts in a mix effortlessly, and you can get a sharper bassy whumpf on the note attack than a strat, too. The bridge design gives it a subtle natural vibrato without even touching the trem arm when chords ring out, and the vibrato using the trem arm is so smooth and precise. The strings have a certain springy/rubbery feel to them due to the design of the bridge which I find unique and enjoyable. It's an instrument with a lot of character, a lot of range, and certain sounds that you can't really get on any other guitar (especially if you like classic surf tones -- a strat sounds good, but a Jazzmaster is THE unmistakable surf sound). And yep, the ergonomics of it are amazing. A super comfortable guitar to play.

    • @neilanderson9151
      @neilanderson9151 2 года назад +1

      I’ve been reviewing jazzmasters non stop for a few weeks- This is the only time I’ve heard someone point out how the strings are more springy because of the bridge. Interesting observation!

    • @Irkennalpha
      @Irkennalpha Год назад

      @@neilanderson9151 Isn’t also due to the string length? With the high E string you don’t even have to cut it. All that length from the end of the headstock to the tremolo tailpiece make it really slinky. I don’t even cut that string ,to be honest

  • @Glicksman1
    @Glicksman1 Год назад

    My 60th Anniversary '58 Jazzmaster is one of the best guitars I've ever played. Love the feel, tone and looks. The JM is unique in the Fender world with its archtop, hollow body geometry, long string length behind the bridge, but with a great, smooth proprietary tremolo.
    But let's keep this secret amongst ourselves lest vintage Jazzmasters go the way of vintage Strats and become made of Unobtainium.

  • @joerojas5448
    @joerojas5448 2 года назад

    I have an original 1961 Jazzmaster and I love it.

  • @gergemall
    @gergemall 2 года назад +1

    Sounds great Baxster

  • @jwp2460
    @jwp2460 Год назад

    I've been playing a Jazzmaster as my main gigging guitar in a 60s/surf rock band for the past 7 years or so. The thing I LOVE about the Jazzmaster is that it is probably the very best rhythm guitar I've ever played. For clean rhythm parts it as a big sound that helps fill the band, (using the neck or middle position). The bridge pickup and offer a unique twang sound that is Tele-like but a bit different, and works very well for rockabilly, country, as well as surf. ... and when you play this guitar through more of a crunchy/overdriven amp (such as a Vox AC30 or Marshall Plexi) it gives you the most amazing snarly rock tone that is perfect for Indie Rock or Punk kinds of sounds if you want it. It's a surprisingly versatile guitar that seems to be an unappreciated gem of the Fender world. I love mine!

  • @CindyMattern
    @CindyMattern 2 года назад

    Loving these daily videos! Need to pull out that Jazzmaster. In honesty though the Tele controls are easy for me to understand thus my Jaguar is gone.

  • @NickBernzz
    @NickBernzz 2 года назад

    I bought an Am Pro II near the end of 2020 and it's quickly become the one I play the most. It's just too goddamn cool!!!

  • @trevormeade645
    @trevormeade645 2 года назад

    Jazzmasters are amazing in the studio. Now I’m biased my JM is my main electric but the studio is where the jazzmaster gets to shine because of how well it sits in and above a mix

  • @onionheadguy7094
    @onionheadguy7094 2 года назад +4

    I got my first Jazzmaster on Christmas and I absolutely love it!

  • @raf475
    @raf475 2 года назад

    I love my Fender custom shop jazzmaster as well as my made in Japan jazzmaster!

  • @derekdunn5037
    @derekdunn5037 10 месяцев назад

    Played guitar for like 15 years, bought a jazzmaster like a month ago and hes really right, theyre so fun

  • @liam_loveless
    @liam_loveless 2 года назад +1

    just got mine last week a american original 60's in ice blue metallic :))

  • @jaorte10
    @jaorte10 2 года назад

    I built a reverse jazzmaster. I ended up moving top horn back an inch to allow for upper fret access. It's got some cool mojo. Everyone loves it. ended up putting 3 firebird pup's. It's now known as a "fenderbird". I realize that name was coined by the bass player for the Who. But the name fits well.

  • @mraycgz
    @mraycgz 2 года назад +1

    I bought one last year on a whim. I absolutely love it. But I live in the middle position 90% of the time. It opened my eyes to how much of the Johnny Cash sound was actually on a Jazzy not a Tele like I thought.

  • @MrThx3876
    @MrThx3876 2 года назад +2

    The Jazzmaster and Jaguar are Uncle Leo's crowning achievements IMO