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Description

Step into the world of unparalleled tonal versatility and classic design with the Warmoth Jazzmaster. This solid body electric guitar is a beloved staple among musicians seeking both visual and sonic distinction. Known for its rich heritage and smooth playability, the Jazzmaster offers a perfect blend of tradition and innovation that appeals to both vintage enthusiasts and modern players alike.

Crafted with precision, the Warmoth Jazzmaster features a unique offset body shape that not only enhances its striking appearance but also provides exceptional comfort during long sessions. Its solid construction ensures robust durability, making it a reliable companion for both stage and studio performances. The guitar's dual-circuit setup allows for quick tonal shifts, offering a palette of sounds from warm, mellow rhythms to sharp, biting leads.

The Jazzmaster is equipped with specially designed pickups that deliver a wide frequency range and dynamic response, catering to a variety of musical genres. A choice of quality tonewoods contributes to its renowned sustain and resonance, ensuring that each note you play is rich with character. Whether you are an indie rocker, jazz improviser, or experimental sound artist, the Warmoth Jazzmaster is a versatile instrument that will elevate your playing experience.

Key Features:

  • Solid body construction
  • Unique offset body shape
  • Dual-circuit switching system
  • Specially designed pickups for diverse tonal range
  • Quality tonewoods for enhanced sustain and resonance
  • Ideal for multiple music genres, from rock to jazz
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Josh Wibaut

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Josh Wibaut

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Zach Brobst

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Overview on the New Warmoth Jazzmaster Build

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Ivan Semeshchenko

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Brett Vaughn

Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Warmoth Jazzmaster.

User experience

  • Owners report a darker acoustic tone with modern neck construction, possibly due to the heavier neck's influence on overall sound dynamics.

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  • The guitar stays in tune well even with tremolo use, which is a significant factor for many players.

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  • Owners appreciate the Mastery Bridge and Trem for enhancing the guitar's playability and tone, with no need for additional modifications to the thimble holes.

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Build quality

  • The guitar is notably heavy, but suitable for players who primarily play sitting down.

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  • The Warmoth Jazzmaster is praised for its lightweight construction and visually appealing finish, particularly in a color similar to Fender's surf green.

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  • Vintage White finish is more yellow/cream than expected, contrasting with white pickguards and offering a unique aesthetic compared to Olympic White's green tint.

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Features and functionality

  • Jazzmaster pickups inherently produce 60 cycle hum, but rolling down the volume and tone pots can help manage the noise.

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  • Modern construction necks have a dual truss rod and side adjust mechanism, but macro adjustments still require heel adjustments, which isn't widely known.

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  • Warmoth's Modern/Vintage necks are regarded as the best Fender-style necks available, though they don't support binding, a limitation noted by users.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Replacing a scratched pickguard with a black anodized version is suggested to enhance aesthetics and potentially improve noise shielding.

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  • A Donner Noise Killer pedal is highly effective for minimizing hum, especially with overwound Jazzmaster pickups like Creamery Extra Width.

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  • Consider creme cupcake knobs for aesthetic enhancement, inspired by Harmony models, to complement the creamier Vintage White finish.

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  • PRS Silver Sky knobs are a popular choice for a clean aesthetic, despite some preferring the larger witch hat knobs for ease of use.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Shielding the cavity and checking wiring is recommended to reduce 60 cycle hum, especially noticeable with single-coil pickups.

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  • Fretwork out of the box is relatively level, but fret ends may require filing and polishing for optimal playability.

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  • Compound radius fretboard setup involves setting individual strings to a 16" gauge and using a 1-degree neck shim to optimize action and break angle.

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  • Warmoth necks often require a light fret dress for optimal playability, although some users report no issues with fretwork.

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Value and pricing

  • A detailed build including premium parts like Lindy Fralin P90s and Mastery bridge can cost around $2000, excluding additional tool purchases.

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