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No hay artículos en el carroCarlos P.
Comentado en México el 10 de junio de 2023
Buena guitarra en cuestión de estética y sonidoTiene un ligero problema de trasteo, tuve que cambiar el puente por un puente marca Halon y agregar un buzz stop, y con eso se soluciono el problema!
mdkxp
Comentado en Canadá el 13 de mayo de 2023
I saw this Polar White Player Jazzmaster listed for $709, direct from Amazon.ca, but temporarily out of stock. I was not even shopping for another guitar, but just could NOT pass up the deal, even if it meant waiting for 6 months until they got stock again. Well, I didn't have to wait long - by the end of the week, it was in my hands!This is my 4th Jazzmaster purchase, of which I still own 3 of them. The very first one I bought here at Amazon was a Squier Classic Vibe, and I loved it - except for the colour (sonic blue, blech), and it quickly had some issues that I didn't think I should have to deal with in the first two weeks, such as the pickup selector switch being flakey. Anyhow, I've had this Player Jazzmaster for less than 24 hours, but it seems higher quality than the Squier Classic Vibes. The hardware is stamped or etched with Fender branding, and it just feels pretty high quality overall. The fret ends could use some polishing, but they're not uncomfortable. The setup out of the box was okay, other than the bridge height, which was easy to adjust. The pau ferro fretboard is super light compared to the rosewood and laurel on my other Jazzmasters, and I really like that - it's different! Looks good on this guitar.This guitar has humbuckers, but also a coil split switch (pull the Tone knob). I have read that it only splits the bridge pickup, but it sounds to me like it's splitting the neck, too. It doesn't sound like a Jazzmaster, not a traditional one, anyhow. In humbucker mode it's kinda like my Squier Jagmaster, which this will essentially replace, but in split coil mode, I feel like it's more Stratocaster-like. That's fine - for vintage, I will stick with my Made in Japan Traditional 60's with hand-wound Tone Hatch Surf Lady 2 pickups. The Japanese quality is quite far ahead of this Mexican Jazzmaster, so if you have the money and want quality, I'd say you can't go wrong with a Japanese import. But you're going to spend nearly twice as much as this guitar (assuming you can snag the $709 deal that I did on here - regular price, I wouldn't even consider this guitar against a Japanese Fender, to be honest). The Player Jazzmaster doesn't have a lock on the tremolo, unfortunately. The bridge is a bit like a Mustang bridge (that I have on the other two guitars), but with adjustable saddle heights. It seems decent. The only thing I intend to change is the tuning machines. I just am unsure if I want vintage style tuners like my other guitars, or if I will get locking tuners for it. I haven't researched what options are available as drop-in replacements, but if I have to drill holes, I'll just go for the Gotoh SD91-05M again.Anyhow, with this guitar in my collection, I feel like my collection is complete. I am going to try and sell my non-Jazzmaster guitars. Between this and my MIJ and the Classic Vibe that I've got strung up as a baritone, I feel like I'm covering all the ground I could possibly need.
カスタマー
Comentado en Japón el 22 de julio de 2021
スクワイヤかを迷った結果、フェンダーにしました。音を出してフェンダーで良かったと思いました。
Luis
Comentado en México el 24 de junio de 2021
Excelente instrumento , muy satisfecho con la compra , no tuve que contactar al vendedor en ningún momento y el producto me llegó al día siguiente , la única observación es que en las fotos del producto , aparece una funda al final , di por hecho que venía con la funda y no la trae pero todo bien 👍🏼
Stephen Zero
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 16 de febrero de 2021
Not going to use my jazzmaster to master jazz - too fiddly, so instead: with the coil splitter engaged it makes a lovely warm clean sound. Then I switched to the double coil setting and put it thru a big muff. Wow, what a beast- the sound was so dirty that I was tempted to fumigate the room afterwards. What I’m trying to say is that you can do pretty much anything with this!
Blanca Olazaran
Comentado en México el 27 de enero de 2021
Excelente producto, muy buena atención y sobre todo llego antes de la fecha indicada.
aleks
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 10 de marzo de 2020
Some annoying buzzing just won't go away ( actuall buzzing noise when playing , generated from the parts of the guitar resonating ).Other than that , decent instrument .
Jacob B. Pawlak
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de agosto de 2019
First off I ordered from overseas in Europe. Shipping was fast. Like others have said, Fender could have done a better job with protecting the guitar in it's shipping box. Both the head stock and the strap clip on the body punched holes in the cardboard ends, but not all the way through. Luckily the only issue was that the strap button loosened up, but was easy to tighten up with no damage. The head stock was undamaged. So far love the fat juicy sound, whammy bar is a lot of fun. Neck is certainly full sized and this guitar is over all bigger and heavy than other guitars, so may require a larger case. Overall love the silky satin finish on the neck and frets are larger and finished nicely. The sage mint metallic paint is finished beautifully, little dusty on arrival but cleaned up nicely. Looking to years of fun on this guitar, and even if its not being played, its a beautiful piece that does not break the bank. Looking forward playing some surf music and alternative stuff. Enjoy if you acquire one, hit a music store if your able to avoid the possible shipping damage.
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