Best JM to complement a LP and Tele in the studio
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Re: Best JM to complement a LP and Tele in the studio
A jaguar with high output pickups would fit the bill. Real growl.
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Re: Best JM to complement a LP and Tele in the studio
The 60s classic lacquer JM is a killer guitar for not a lot of moolah.
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Re: Best JM to complement a LP and Tele in the studio
My opinion is any Jazzmaster with real Jazzmaster pickups will sound very different from a Tele and Les Paul, and serve you nicely. A real Jazzmaster neck pickup is to die for-- brighter than a humbucker, but darker than a strat pickup. Angry and growling when punched hard into a great tube amp set to borderline breakup, beautiful and chimey when backed off. Sublime. The bridge pickup has a twang, but a different twang than a tele-- more surf. Indeed, that's why the surf guys in the early 60's embraced the Jazzmaster.MazzyJaster wrote: ↑Sat Aug 22, 2020 7:10 pmI'll check them out, basically I am looking for something that sounds a bit different to a Telecaster & Les Paul.
And of course the Jazzmaster has a great tremolo, whereas the Tele and LP have none.
There are several models that have vintage Jazzmaster pickups, so it comes down to price and what kind of frets and neck shape after that. The '62 AVRI, the AV65, or the models that have AV65 (sometimes called Pure 65) pickups will give you the classic Jazzmaster sound.
Other people have mentioned models with non-Jazzmaster pickups-- humbuckers and P90's. Those can be cool-- I have a Lee Ranaldo model with WRHB pickups-- but I suggest you first get a Jazzmaster with classic vintage pickups before delving into the models with non-Jazzmaster-sounding pickups.
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^^^Ice Tre wrote: ↑Sun Aug 30, 2020 10:57 pmMy opinion is any Jazzmaster with real Jazzmaster pickups will sound very different from a Tele and Les Paul, and serve you nicely. A real Jazzmaster neck pickup is to die for-- brighter than a humbucker, but darker than a strat pickup. Angry and growling when punched hard into a great tube amp set to borderline breakup, beautiful and chimey when backed off. Sublime. The bridge pickup has a twang, but a different twang than a tele-- more surf. Indeed, that's why the surf guys in the early 60's embraced the Jazzmaster.MazzyJaster wrote: ↑Sat Aug 22, 2020 7:10 pmI'll check them out, basically I am looking for something that sounds a bit different to a Telecaster & Les Paul.
And of course the Jazzmaster has a great tremolo, whereas the Tele and LP have none.
There are several models that have vintage Jazzmaster pickups, so it comes down to price and what kind of frets and neck shape after that. The '62 AVRI, the AV65, or the models that have AV65 (sometimes called Pure 65) pickups will give you the classic Jazzmaster sound.
Other people have mentioned models with non-Jazzmaster pickups-- humbuckers and P90's. Those can be cool-- I have a Lee Ranaldo model with WRHB pickups-- but I suggest you first get a Jazzmaster with classic vintage pickups before delving into the models with non-Jazzmaster-sounding pickups.
Solid advice.
If the idea is inherently to be "in between" the Tele and the Paul sonically rather than just something complimentary like a JM would be, then one with P90s is a great idea and the JMJM will fit the bill.
This is an excellent rectangle
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Re: Best JM to complement a LP and Tele in the studio
Do you mean in the mix? Because a great tip given to me (and its true) is that a Gretsch is a fantastic tool for sitting between a strat/tele and a HMB Gibson in the mix. Gretsches have a lot of models with bigsbys, which is nice, and they have their own unique type of chime and growl.MazzyJaster wrote: ↑Wed Aug 19, 2020 3:49 pmWhat models should I be looking at for an inbetween Telecaster and Les Paul sound?
But also a J Mascis would probably work fine, I agree. And you can upgrade the pickups later to more / less aggressive for what you need.
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Re: Best JM to complement a LP and Tele in the studio
I'm telling you, get a Tele install a Humbucker or Filtertron at the Neck & you've got a Tele & a Les Paul... In one Guitar.. Add a Bigsby.. I've made one & it's a badass combo Guitar! Although I preferred a P90 instead of a Humbucker or Filtertron...
Like this but for a whole lot less money......
https://www.guitarcenter.com/Fender-Cus ... 8cb765e49e
Like this but for a whole lot less money......
https://www.guitarcenter.com/Fender-Cus ... 8cb765e49e
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Re: Best JM to complement a LP and Tele in the studio
This is very true and also very good advice.Larsongs wrote: ↑Mon Aug 31, 2020 9:24 pmI'm telling you, get a Tele install a Humbucker or Filtertron at the Neck & you've got a Tele & a Les Paul... In one Guitar.. Add a Bigsby.. I've made one & it's a badass combo Guitar! Although I preferred a P90 instead of a Humbucker or Filtertron...
Like this but for a whole lot less money......
https://www.guitarcenter.com/Fender-Cus ... 8cb765e49e
This is an excellent rectangle
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Re: Best JM to complement a LP and Tele in the studio
Put a humbucker or a goldfoil in one of these:Larsongs wrote: ↑Mon Aug 31, 2020 9:24 pmI'm telling you, get a Tele install a Humbucker or Filtertron at the Neck & you've got a Tele & a Les Paul... In one Guitar.. Add a Bigsby.. I've made one & it's a badass combo Guitar! Although I preferred a P90 instead of a Humbucker or Filtertron...
Like this but for a whole lot less money......
https://www.guitarcenter.com/Fender-Cus ... 8cb765e49e
https://www.guitarcenter.com/Fender/Vin ... loedViewCP
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Re: Best JM to complement a LP and Tele in the studio
Thanks for all the replies, there is plenty to think about