The Made in Japan Hybrid II series is truly a 'hybrid' masterpiece. It retains the classic vintage look that guitar enthusiasts love, while integrating modern specifications that are suitable for players of all levels and music genres. This guitar is crafted in Japan, a place renowned for its high - quality instrument production. It offers excellent playability and a rich instrument tone that suits every guitarist, whether you're a rhythm or lead player. Specifications: Body Shape: Jazzmaster®. Body Material: Alder for a warm and resonant tone. Body Finish: Gloss Urethane for a smooth and durable surface. Neck Profile: Modern 'C' for a comfortable grip. Fretboard Material: Maple. Fretboard Radius: 9.5' (241 mm). Scale Length: 25.5' (64.77 cm). 22 Narrow Tall frets. Fretboard Inlays: Black Dots. Pickups: Hybrid II Custom Voiced Single Coil Jazzmaster® for both bridge and neck, delivering clear and sharp sounds. Bridge: 6 - Saddle Vintage - Style Adjustable with “Floating” Tremolo Tailpiece. Strings: Nickel Plated Steel (.009 -.042 Gauges). Tuning Machines: Vintage - Style Locking for accurate tuning. Hardware Finish: Nickel/Chrome. Comes with a Gig Bag for easy transport.

Using your Fender Hybrid II Jazzmaster electric guitar is a breeze. First, make sure to tune it properly using the vintage - style locking tuning machines. You can use a guitar tuner for accurate results. When you're ready to play, the modern 'C' neck profile offers a comfortable grip, allowing you to move your fingers easily along the fretboard. The Hybrid II custom - voiced single - coil pickups give you a great range of tones, so experiment with different settings to find your sound. As for the tremolo tailpiece, you can use it to add vibrato effects to your playing, but be gentle when adjusting it. When it comes to maintenance, keep your guitar in a dry place to prevent the wood from warping. Wipe down the strings after each use with a clean cloth to remove sweat and dirt, which can extend their lifespan. If you're not using the guitar for a long time, loosen the strings a bit to relieve the tension on the neck. And don't forget to check the tuning regularly, especially if you transport the guitar in the gig bag that comes with it.