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Squier honors alt-rock godfather and Dinosaur Jr. leader J Mascis with a striking new Jazzmaster guitar model that delivers as much massive sound and performance as its namesake. The pickups, hardware and finish are all specified by Mascis himself for tremendous tone and value.

The J Mascis Jazzmaster features a basswood body, C-shaped maple neck, Indian Laurel fingerboard with 9.5" radius and 21 jumbo frets, two single-coil Jazzmaster pickups with three-position switching and dual tone circuits, gold anodized aluminum pickguard, aged white plastic parts (knobs, switch tip, pickup), Adjusto-Matic bridge with vintage-style floating tremolo tailpiece, vintage-style tuners, chrome hardware, Vintage White finish and J Mascis signature on the back of the large '60s-style headstock.
Squier J Mascis Jazzmaster Electric Guitar Vintage White
Squier J Mascis Jazzmaster Electric Guitar Vintage White
Squier J Mascis Jazzmaster Electric Guitar Vintage White

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  • Gloss-finish solid basswood body
  • 25.5" scale maple neck with 21-fret, 9.5"-radius Indian laurel fingerboard
  • Dual Jazzmaster single-coil pickups with lead/rhythm switches and 3-way pickup select
  • Adjusto-matic bridge with vintage style floating tremolo tailpiece, vintage-style tuners
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Body
  • Body shape: Offset
  • Body type: Solid body
  • Body material: Solid wood
  • Top wood:
  • Body wood: Basswood
  • Body finish: Gloss
  • Orientation: Right handed
Neck
  • Neck shape: C standard
  • Neck wood: Maple
  • Joint: Bolt-on
  • Scale length: 25.5 in.
  • Truss rod: Standard
  • Neck finish: Satin
Fingerboard
  • Material: Indian Laurel
  • Radius: 9.5 in.
  • Fret size: Jumbo
  • Number of frets: 21
  • Inlays: Dot
  • Nut width/material 1.675 in. (42.5 mm) Molded
Pickups
  • Configuration: SS
  • Neck: Jazzmaster single-coil
  • Middle:
  • Bridge: Jazzmaster single-coil
  • Brand: Squier
  • Active or passive pickups: Passive
  • Series or parallel: Parallel
  • Piezo: No
  • Active EQ: No
  • Special electronics: Dual upper-horn slide switches
Controls
  • Control layout: Lead circuit controls (slide switch down): master volume, tone; Rhythm circuit controls (slide switch up): 2 thumbwheel for neck pickup: volume and tone
  • Pickup switch: 3-way
  • Coil tap or split: No
  • Kill switch: No
Hardware
  • Bridge type: Tremolo/Vibrato
  • Bridge design: Adjusto-matic
  • Tailpiece: Vintage Style Floating Tremolo
  • Tuning machines: Vintage-style
  • Color: Chrome
Other
  • Number of strings: 6-string
  • Special features:
  • Case: Sold separately
  • Accessories:
  • Country of origin: China

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4.71

51 Reviews

94%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

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Most Liked Positive Review

5

Jazzmaster that fixes design issues, excellent at any price

Bottom-line up front: excellently made, beautiful guitar with all the vibe of a Jazzmaster, but with an upgraded bridge, better stability and playability, and more versatile pickups. This guitar is so underrated for the way it includes mods many Jazzmaster players have done for years right out of the box. I've always loved the look and vibe of the Jazzmaster. However, every time I've played one in this price range especially, I ran into some deal-breakers. 1. Tuning/playability. The stock Jazzmaster bridge/tremolo system is infamous for having myriad issues, e.g., strings popping out of saddles, tuning going all out of whack, etc.. The J. Mascis solves this by moving the tailpiece and bridge slightly closer together, and replacing the stock Jazzmaster bridge with a tune o matic style. These more secure saddles and the increased break angle combine to make a huge difference to the feel and stability of the guitar. Modding a stock Jazzmaster to these specs would be a pretty major project. Kudos to J. Mascis and squier for these design choices. 2. The pickups. Another issue I have often had with Jazzmasters I have played is their tendency to sound rather thin/too trebly. Some players love this as a trademark of the Jazzmaster, and I can definitely respect that; the sound of the classic Jazzmaster is iconic. The issue for me, however, is that the classic "plinky" sound of the Jazzmaster doesn't lend itself particularly well to styles outside of surf, country etc.. I find the bridge pickup on, say, the Squier Classic Vibe Jazzmaster way too bright and thin to be usable for all but the twangiest of riffs. Enter the J. Mascis. These pickups are apparently a hotter P90-esque pickup disguised as a Jazzmaster pickup. What this translates to is a much fuller sound. The neck pickup sounds punchy and warm, while the bridge is bright but also fat. The only negative here is that the warmer voicing makes the "rhythm circuit" that much more dark/muddy sounding. Other than that, though, these more powerful and relatively warmer/darker sounding pickups make this guitar really versatile, and can put out anything from twangy chicken pickin to high-gain punk/hard rock. I also have to mention the neck. The carve is so beautiful, a little fuller feeling than your average skinny c-shape. The satin finish feels phenomenal, and is not unlike the finish of the new Fender American Professional II series necks. I even love the "aged" stain. The one I bought was well set up and played beautifully. This guitar compares very favorably to those currently sold by fender USA at 3-4 times the price, and absolutely blows other Squier Jazzmasters out of the water. There is no reason not to own one is these.

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Most Liked Negative Review

3

Solid machine, after fixes.

Traded-in for one of these a couple of years back. The floor model was trash and didn't come with the bar no matter how deep the guy dug through the drawer, but I ain't too picky and I like to fix things. And it was one of those days I felt like taking a hit on a trade-in. Primarily, the nut was cut terribly. Had to replace it as both E/e slots were cut about 1/16th" from the board edge. Strings slid over the edges even with no pull or push. Second, the electronics were iffy and I had to solder back over some areas, as well as change out some wires entirely, to resolve cut-out and crackle. These guitars have so many switches and solder connections, it's a real pain to deal with issues inside of them. But the pickups provide pretty even tones in any combo, they're beefy and warm. After the fixes, it is a very fun guitar to play. Anyway, I did a lot of cosmetic changes, and because I do not like the metal guard on this particular guitar, I wrapped mine in fabric.

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Best Uses
  1. Jamming38
  2. Practicing35
  3. Recording22
  4. Small Venues19
  5. Rock Concerts12
Cons
  1. Fret Buzz5
  2. Craftsmanship2
  3. Flat Sound1
  4. Scratchy frets1
  5. Not shielded1
Describe Yourself
  1. Experienced36
  2. Novice6
  3. Professional Musician6
Pros
  1. Good Tone46
  2. Fun To Play44
  3. Good Feel44
  4. Good Pick Up39
  5. Solid Electronics31
  • Golden tone

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted14 days ago

    byScott

    fromMD

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Enjoy the versatility, which takes time to a custom one. A basic overview of the switches would expedite understanding, but it also requires focus. I wonder what a maple version would sound like...Fender, are you listening? Great tone, affordable and looks fantastic. A solid performance.

  • Amazing guitar for the price

    5

    submitted2 months ago

    byNestor

    fromSouth florida

    Originally wanted a p90 type guitar, and had liked a few other guitars. went back to try some more and fell in love with this guitar. Lot of different sounds available and feel of the neck and playability is great. Little fret buzz at end of neck but nothing crazy.

  • Overall I like the guitar, switches are cheap.

    4

    submitted5 months ago

    byMark

    fromSouth Florida

    I bought mine a few years ago, I bought an HSS Plus maybe a year later. Primarily I played the Strat and like switching over to the Jazzmaster for an alternate feel and tuning. Jazzmaster pickup switch failed and now the cable input is faulty.

  • Believe the hype

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted5 months ago

    byWesley

    fromMckinney, TX

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Wanted a jazzmaster for a long time, but could never justify the price tag on the MIM ones. I'd heard about the j mascis sig, but I've always had hangups about signature guitars for immature reasons, and i hated the gold pickguard. I was trading some stuff in, and the jmjm was sitting out to try. After playing 6-7 other guitars that day, I played this one for about a half hour. Person who helped me at my local GC (thanks connor!) went and found a new in-box copy in the back for me, and I've played very few of my other guitars since then. Few negatives: the frets were unpolished on top so some of the bends were scratchy, and the trem arm won't stay in without convincing. The rest is perfect. The creamy white finish is gorgeous and the gold pickguard isn't as bad as I first thought (im still going to replace it). The action out of the box only needed minor adjustments, and the pickups sound great to me. As many have said, it plays way above it's price point, and I can easily recommend it to anyone wanting a jm.

  • Great right out of the box

    5

    submitted10 months ago

    byBruce

    fromNew Jersey

    I've owned a Squire before and it had a lot of problems with it. Cheap switch for the pick ups, frets were sharp on the ends, and the action was awful. That's not the case with this guitar. The strings are so close to the neck and nothing feels cheap. Would buy it again.

  • Squier makes high quality guitars now?

    5

    submitteda year ago

    byCody

    fromOklahoma City

    I never thought after playing over a decade I would ever buy a squier, but let me tell you when I tried this out I was blown away by the quality and sound this has, and at this price point is insane, this has been more fun than some of my fenders! Don't sleep, try for yourself! Buy!

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