ragamuffin
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Well gentlemen, I've successfully survived 200 days without G.A.S. (other than the kind induced by my VERY delicious lentil soup) but alas I am pleased to announce that I am once again feeling the burn!
My original black korina jazzmaster was lovely to look at, but I didn't quite bond with it due to:
Jazzmasters have a lot of idiosyncrasies, but I really do like the shape and ergonomics, overall aesthetic, and the smooth feel of the vibrato system
And so the desire to build a second jazzmaster simmered up inside my chest like a bad case of heartburn after eating Taco Bell for Fourthmeal.
Enter the Muffinmaster Korina Jazzmaster MkII
This time I plan to procure a LIGHTWEIGHT piece of piece of white korina and make a new JM body. For aesthetics I want to copy this very tasty Custom Shop strat:
Natural korina body, gold guard, cream plastics, roasted maple neck with an ebony board
For pickups I have selected a hotter set of jazzmaster pickups, the "Spooky Iola" set from Sunday Handwound. I'm hoping that these will have enough "oomph" for me, but if they don't work out I will probably replace them with a JM-sized widerange humbucker or a JM sized p90.
Also, I'm considering going a little crazy and installing an onboard fuzz in place of the rhythm circuit!
So there you have it folks! A new jazzmaster cometh!!!
Wonderful! Time for a celebration... Cheese for everyone! Wait, scratch that. Cheese for no one. I suppose that can be just as much of a celebration, if you don't like cheese, true?
My original black korina jazzmaster was lovely to look at, but I didn't quite bond with it due to:
- The body being too f*ckn heavy! I started with a body blank that weighed over 14lbs and ended up with a body that weighs more than some whole guitars! I'm really not all that picky about guitar weight, but this guitar, primarily because the body felt like a whale hanging around my neck!!!
- The vintage-y pickups being a little too polite for my taste
- My general lack of knowledge about jazzmasters going into the build
Jazzmasters have a lot of idiosyncrasies, but I really do like the shape and ergonomics, overall aesthetic, and the smooth feel of the vibrato system
And so the desire to build a second jazzmaster simmered up inside my chest like a bad case of heartburn after eating Taco Bell for Fourthmeal.
Enter the Muffinmaster Korina Jazzmaster MkII
This time I plan to procure a LIGHTWEIGHT piece of piece of white korina and make a new JM body. For aesthetics I want to copy this very tasty Custom Shop strat:
Natural korina body, gold guard, cream plastics, roasted maple neck with an ebony board
For pickups I have selected a hotter set of jazzmaster pickups, the "Spooky Iola" set from Sunday Handwound. I'm hoping that these will have enough "oomph" for me, but if they don't work out I will probably replace them with a JM-sized widerange humbucker or a JM sized p90.
Also, I'm considering going a little crazy and installing an onboard fuzz in place of the rhythm circuit!
So there you have it folks! A new jazzmaster cometh!!!
Wonderful! Time for a celebration... Cheese for everyone! Wait, scratch that. Cheese for no one. I suppose that can be just as much of a celebration, if you don't like cheese, true?