OKAYokayokay. I'm building my first jazzmaster. I've got a light swamp ash body, avri trem, mastery bridge, antiquity 2 neck & bridge (i may do a tele bridge pu), vintage mustang pu in the middle (i could be persuaded to change pus if you have any good suggestions_). I'm probably going to do flat wound 11-12's. I'm looking for full articulation across the board with distinct percussion and sustain, but hopefully a bit airiness because of the swamp ash. I want jazzy lows on the neck, and smooth jangle mids with hammer and bell highs. I don't want ice picks!. Think 72' fender rhodes bells. Also i live in the pacific northwest where it is MOIST most of the time, but dry in the summer. I prefer standard thin shape.
I'm not opposed to exotic woods. My first intuition is q-sawn maple neck w/ bubinga fretboard. Bubinga is my favorite looking board. I'm thinking I may be way off from what i'm looking for tone-wise, but i really don't know. I don't want to stray too far from the classic jazzmaster vibe, but I want it to be *my* version. Something like a mad luthier scientist would dream up. The body is painted a yellowed olympic white, and i'm either going to do a gold anodized pickguard, white, or tortoise.
I've also never used stainless frets.. should i go for it?
I play out of a 65' danelectro dm25, or a 71 twin reverb.
Suggestions please! :hello2:
I'm not opposed to exotic woods. My first intuition is q-sawn maple neck w/ bubinga fretboard. Bubinga is my favorite looking board. I'm thinking I may be way off from what i'm looking for tone-wise, but i really don't know. I don't want to stray too far from the classic jazzmaster vibe, but I want it to be *my* version. Something like a mad luthier scientist would dream up. The body is painted a yellowed olympic white, and i'm either going to do a gold anodized pickguard, white, or tortoise.
I've also never used stainless frets.. should i go for it?
I play out of a 65' danelectro dm25, or a 71 twin reverb.
Suggestions please! :hello2: