Jazzmaster electric guitar from the Vintera-II series, including gigbag
Alder offset body
Bolted maple neck
Late '50s 'C' neck profile
'Slab' rosewood fingerboard with 21 vintage tall frets
7.25" fingerboard radius
Two Vintage-Style '50s Jazzmaster single-coils
Rhythm and lead circuit with separate volume and tone controls
Gold anodized pickguard
Fender 6-saddle Vintage-Style bridge and "floating" tremolo
Vintage-style tuners
Sonic Blue high gloss finish
Gig bag included
The Fender Vintera II '50s Jazzmaster RW Sonic Blue represents the equipment of the first early Jazzmaster models of the late fifties and skillfully revives the classic. So the famous Offset-Design offers a traditional circuit with rhythm and lead circuit, the classic combination of 6-saddle bridge and "floating" tremolo and of course official shapings that give an incomparable Fifties feeling. Last but not least, a matching FenderGigbag is included.
In the spirit of the first early Jazzmasters, the Fender Vintera II '50s Jazzmaster RW Sonic Blue features classic Late Fifties appointments.
Offset alder body & maple neck with Fifties appointments.
The basic construction of the Fender Jazzmaster is composed of an ergonomically shaped body as solid alder and a four-bolt maple neck. The latter features an authentic Late '50s 'C' profile and a rosewood fingerboard in slab construction with 21 vintage tall frets. The classic Fender 7.25-inch radius also provides vintage playability, giving the left hand the right foundation for confident chord playing and expressive lead techniques.
Traditional Jazzmaster Wiring & "Floating" Tremolo.
Under the hood, the two vintage-style '50s Jazzmaster single-coils are interconnected with wiring designed according to a proven recipe. As with the original, two switchable rhythm and lead circuits are available, each with its own control units and providing a variety of sound options. Additional playing techniques, on the other hand, are possible with the original Fender "Floating" tremolo, which can be fixed when not in use via the tremolo lock function.