![]() Squier reintroduced the Musicmaster briefly in 1997, replacing it a year later with the Bronco bass. Fender later offered many of the finishes offered on their other instruments as well.įender’s line of budget instruments was discontinued in 1981, when the company introduced the Squier brand. The bass was introduced with three finishes: black, white and red, with a few early issues painted in daphne blue and sporting pearl pickguards. This was also a 30″ short-scale bass, the shortest production scale of any Fender bass. All of the electronics were mounted on a single piece of plastic. The bodies were from the Mustang production line, and 6-pole guitar pickups were used instead of the standard 4-pole pickups used in basses. ![]() The Musicmaster was Fender’s budget-priced bass at the time, made from surplus parts from other Fender models. Please inquire about our Humbuckers to fit in a Jazzmaster ,Most of our models of humbuckers can be made to fit in a Jazzmaster including the Rockabilly.without any deepening of the pickup cavity. We offer a kit with Inhouse made mounting rings & risers & all hardware to mount these if you want to replace the Gretschbuckers or what ever you want to replace. įor an hotter bridge tone we can use a smaller wire to acheive 7.7k These recreate the Late 50's early 60's era Gretsch Filtertron pickups with that classic twangy rockabilly tone ,kind of in between a Twangy single coil & vintage humbucker. it has the attack of a single coil & added treble in a a Humbucker It essentially combines the tone & design from several pickups, Gretsch & Wide Range pickups. The Rockabilly is our take on a split humbucker which we have been working on for several years now as a alternative to to the traditional PAF style humbucker. Our Jazzmaster have a very warm mellow but powerful tone with good clarity with that loose Bounce as all Vintage Jazzmasters should have.Īlnico 5 magnets ,RW/RP for humcanceling combination ,Vintage pushback wire ,Waxed potted Comes with all hardware needed & choice of White or cream covers. We have finally replicated the Magic formula to give us the vintage tone. The Right formula took many prototypes & did not sound nothing like the originals. which I've learned that there have been major inconsistencies with the vintage pickups. This was a 1960' Jazzmaster that had the Mojo. Įven though we have had a few vintage samples from This Golden era in our shop ,this set has something special about it. O ur Jazzmaster pickups are based on one magical Jazzmaster that we have found. This is a great drop in replacement pickup for that Squire Bronco that actually comes with a strat pickup. Zero- Sixty Noiseless Jazz bass Pickups now available in a few different of our jazz bass tones ,60's,70's & PJ. Our new sets are Split design for that classic spanky jazz bass tone without the hum Zero- sixty Noiseless Jazz bass sets available The original bass from that era hand wound for the woody low end & very articulate midrange. The P is wound around 10k & the the Jazz around 12k the Jazz uses 2 different wire gauges on the coil to keep much of it's Vibe but give it more output to keep up with the powerful P- bass Pickup Here's a PJ Bass set that I have been doing, which is calibrated so the P- bass pickup don't overpower the Jazz pickup. Īlnico 5 magnets,Vintage pushback Lead wire ,Wax potted. ![]() Wound similar to the originals with Split Humcanceling operation. Wound for a Full bodied tone ,Tight lows balanced mids & treble response you get focused distinctive Grow as only the P Bass offers ĥ string Jazzbass available $10 upcharge per pickup They have a tight bottom end with a more focused midrange punch,more balanced. ħ2's Jazz bass pickups are uniform wound,based on 70's Jazz Bass pickups that I've repaired. Īlnico 5 magnets,RW/RP for humcanceling in 2 pickup position They have a warm,smooth tone with a punchy lower mids. 60’s Jazz bass pickups are scatterwound to replicate the first of the Jazz bass days of the early 60's. ![]()
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