Custom Warmoth Jazzmaster through Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier

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Uploaded by on Mar 8, 2009

new tone. plugged straight into the amp

Channel 2 (distortion)
raw mode
gain - 1 oclock
bass - 12 oclock
presence - 12 oclock
treble - 12 oclock
mid - 1 oclock

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  • Exactly what brand guitar is that? It has a jazzmaster shape, but it's not a jazzmaster?

  • Well, I would call it a custom jazzmaster because it has the 25.5" scale neck and it doesn't have the chrome plates like the jaguar does. I love the jag/jazzmaster shape but just wanted a hardtail bridge and humbuckers. I might try out a Duncan Phat Cat P90 in the future for the bridge.

  • The outro; sounds like you forgot the last part to "the hell song." - Awesome playing & nice sound.

  • Haven't played The Hell Song in a while but thought I would give it a shot. Played a wrong note that ruined it :P

    thanks!

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  • no way, fender rules! gibson's guitars are all the same concept and way too expensive :)

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  • @blink182fan you were trying to go for the toronado jazzmaster tom delonge plays in AOL Sessions for obvious

  • @springjet1 I've also found that fret size can have a slight impact on tone... not huge, actually barely even noticeable, but I have perfect pitch so... well, it's just a little difference in resonance, is all, really. It just modifies the tone the teensiest bit. I'm half-done a custom warmoth super-tele / super-jazzmaster (can't decide which body shape...), so I'll see how it goes once it's finished, cuz it has stainless steel 6100 frets on it.

    Cheers.

  • @springjet1 Cuz they're not fenders, they're customs. Most people go with different woods, different bridges, different pickups, and sometimes they don't have a good sounds dialed in yet. Every stock (not artist series) fender guitar can be summed up like this: alder/swamp ash or OCCASIONALLY mahogany body, maple neck, maple/rosewood fingerboard. Granted, Fender has more versatility through their models than Gibson does, but they're pretty much the same materials. Cont...

  • it seems to me like all Warmoth guitars reviewed on youtube sounds worser than serial fenders. O.o Is anybody thinks so or it just me? I mean tone. Not sound quality. I dont know, just dont hear sweet fender tone from these Warmoth guitars...

  • When you order a JazzMaster on Warmoth, does the body have the Roller Controls, Active Lead Switch, And 3-way switch?

  • @fender101punk but at the same time fender's are all slapped together and all machine made... it all depends what quality you are looking for. I play both.. I do agree that gibsons are over priced though.

  • @XvideomaniaczX So you're saying you know somebody who's better? Thats statement is about as meaningful as saying I know somebody who's got a a PS4(not out yet). Big deal. I don't see blink bragging so I don't know why you think its ok to trash him. If you've got nuthin to show that ur better then be quiet. You'll make and keep more friends that way. Otherwise you'll just be another jerk. Just some life advice kid.

  • Grow a pair and put up a video. The growing might not take place for a couple more years.. I want to see you back up your original comment.

  • Yep thats pretty much it :P.

  • Oh, now I know why you commented. You want to brag. I'm not impressed kid.. haha

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