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I want an offset. Gimme your holy grail specs?

Hodgo

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I have literally never played a Jag, Mustang, or Jazzmaster. While I could go play one, I kind of want to just build a “holy grail” example from parts - buy once cry once.

I’ve done my own research and listened to clips and am pretty settled on something in the 58-64 JM style, with maybe a few tweaks (roasted neck, 10.5” radius, mastery bridge).

I’d like to hear from you fine folks on what your personal grail offsets guitar would be - which model, what specs, whose pickups etc?
 
How different are those jazzmaster specific pickups versus a regular humbucker?
JM pickups are low, flat, wide single coils. I’m not likely to go with humbuckers.

No JagStang? I had one about 25 years ago and it was really comfortable... I'd build another with two humbuckers instead of the single

Man… I don’t like the JagStang body but I love this modified version a poster over on OffSetGuitars came up with

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I have literally never played a Jag, Mustang, or Jazzmaster. While I could go play one, I kind of want to just build a “holy grail” example from parts - buy once cry once.

I’ve done my own research and listened to clips and am pretty settled on something in the 58-64 JM style, with maybe a few tweaks (roasted neck, 10.5” radius, mastery bridge).

I’d like to hear from you fine folks on what your personal grail offsets guitar would be - which model, what specs, whose pickups etc?
Get Novak JM pups. That and the Mastery bridge gets you the true JM tone and non of the bridge issues.
 
My only opinion on that whole direction in guitars is, do not get the neck shaped and/or fingerboard radiused to match the original Jaguar spec from the 60s if you've never played one before! It is a very polarizing shape.

I used a mid-60s Jaguar as my main (actually, my only) guitar in the early 1980s and it was uncanny how weird it was to play.
 
Jazzmasters and Jaguars are much larger than strats and teles. You don’t really notice until it’s hanging from a strap. They hang differently and that could be an ok thing if you know it ahead of time and are ok with it.

Another note is that the warmoth Jazzmaster has the bridge pickup futher from the bridge than on fender and other vintage correct bodies. Some offset aficionados care about this a lot. Other builders like Musikraft, Rosser, MJT, BloomDoom all do more correct pickup placements.
 
That’s going to be a wide target, “Holy Grail” specs vary quite a bit! Jazzmaster is my favorite of the mentioned models. I have two, both with vintage spec Jazzmaster pickups: a set of Revels in one and Rumplestiltskins in the other. Some folks despise the “dark” (upper) circuit to the point that they will tape the switch off or remove it entirely, but I love it! Typically the dark circuit is neck-pickup-only, but I have one of mine wired so the pickup selector is still active. I love the sounds from it! My other JM takes a cue from the Ultra series: the upper circuit puts the pickups in series with dedicated vol/tone and an S1 switch puts the pickups out of phase. I actually captured audio samples of both of them when I built them, I’ll try to link them here.

https://on.soundcloud.com/jcDBQXqycaBtKSKmPB

https://on.soundcloud.com/pXSjvb1LQc6lozAPnI
 
Get Novak JM pups. That and the Mastery bridge gets you the true JM tone and non of the bridge issues.
That’s how I’m leaning - JM-Historics 58s or 62s
My only opinion on that whole direction in guitars is, do not get the neck shaped and/or fingerboard radiused to match the original Jaguar spec from the 60s if you've never played one before! It is a very polarizing shape.

I used a mid-60s Jaguar as my main (actually, my only) guitar in the early 1980s and it was uncanny how weird it was to play.
Yeah… know my personal preference here pretty well at this point. 59 Roundback or 66 Oval C Strat, 9.5” or higher radius, preferably raw and oiled over lacquer. Won’t stick to Leo’s vintage recipe for this build.
Jazzmasters and Jaguars are much larger than strats and teles. You don’t really notice until it’s hanging from a strap. They hang differently and that could be an ok thing if you know it ahead of time and are ok with it.

Another note is that the warmoth Jazzmaster has the bridge pickup futher from the bridge than on fender and other vintage correct bodies. Some offset aficionados care about this a lot. Other builders like Musikraft, Rosser, MJT, BloomDoom all do more correct pickup placements.
Cant be as bad as a Firebird! I think Warmoth may be out if I decide to shell out for a Spitfire tortoise guard.
That’s going to be a wide target, “Holy Grail” specs vary quite a bit!
Sounds great! And yeah - I wanted to really know for people who bought them, did they have a hero who played one, is there a specific recording that they heard and needed one - and how that shapes their personal grail
 
That is correct, a Jazzmaster is not near as bad as a Firebird how it hangs on you or how far out that nut is from you.
 
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