The Fender American Original Series guitars bring back the classic charm of Fender's iconic guitars from past decades, while incorporating modern features, components, building technology, and a great feel. The Fender American Original '60s Jazzmaster is perfect for vintage guitar lovers on a budget. It offers all the bright sparkle and clear chime you'd expect from Fender's classic offset body guitars. The Pure Vintage '65 single coil pickups are meticulously recreated. From the Alnico V magnets to the enamel - coated coil wire, cloth - covered output wires, and flush - mounted pole pieces, they produce bright highs, punchy mids, and rich lows. In line with Fender's mid - '60s construction, it has a round laminated rosewood fretboard on a C - shaped neck, but with a modern 9.5'' radius that makes playing a pleasure. This guitar has everything a Fender offset fan could want. Specifications: Body Shape: Jazzmaster; Body Material: Alder; Body Colour: Ocean Turquoise; Body Finish: Gloss Nitrocellulose lacquer; Fretboard Material: Round - Laminated Rosewood; Fretboard Radius: 9.5'; Scale Length: 25.5'; No. of Frets: 21; Fretboard Inlays: Pearloid Dots; Pickups: Pure Vintage '65 Alnico - V Jazzmaster single coil (Bridge), Pure Vintage '65 Alnico - V Jazzmaster single coil (Neck); Bridge: Vintage - Style Floating Tremolo with Lock Button, Push - in Tremolo Arm; Pickguard: 4 - Ply Tortoiseshell; Strings: Fender USA.010 -.046; Tuning Machines: Pure Vintage; Hardware Finish: Nickel/Chrome.



Using this Fender American Original '60s Jazzmaster is a breeze. Just plug it into your amplifier, tune it up with the Pure Vintage tuning machines, and start playing. The guitar's 21 - fret neck and 9.5'' radius fretboard make it easy to move your fingers around. The vintage - style floating tremolo with a lock button and push - in tremolo arm allows you to add some cool effects to your playing. When it comes to maintenance, keep the guitar in a dry and cool place. Wipe it down regularly with a soft cloth to remove dust and fingerprints. If you're not using it for a long time, loosen the strings a bit to relieve the tension on the neck. Also, check the tuning machines and bridge periodically to make sure they're in good working condition. And don't forget to change the strings every few months for the best sound quality.