Looking for a new guitar
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Looking for a new guitar
As you all probably know I’m looking for a new guitar. My Telecaster is for sale locally.
The Tele sound too thine for me… I want something warmer, with rounder bass, piano like clean tone with a great sustain. I don’t want humbucker. I prefer a 25.5’’ scale and a fat neck. I don’t want to pay more than 2500 CND (1900 USD). I though maybe a Fano JM6 Standard with P90.
Anything else I should look for? (available in Canada)
I went to some local store yesterday... and Nothing really excited me.
The Tele sound too thine for me… I want something warmer, with rounder bass, piano like clean tone with a great sustain. I don’t want humbucker. I prefer a 25.5’’ scale and a fat neck. I don’t want to pay more than 2500 CND (1900 USD). I though maybe a Fano JM6 Standard with P90.
Anything else I should look for? (available in Canada)
I went to some local store yesterday... and Nothing really excited me.
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Re: Looking for a new guitar
I think you should maybe consider something with filtertrons or maybe gold foils. P90s are also a great option, but I'd say that most of em are a lot closer to humbuckers than single coils in terms of output. That could be fine, but just depends on what you want!
To my ears, trons and gold foils have a little more roundness to their tone than the typical Fender sound, but opposite to what I said about P90s, they lean generally more towards the brightness of single coils. Maybe just for comparison's sake, see if you can find a Fender Cabronita and compare it to your tele? Then of course there's the general loveliness of a Duo-Jet
To my ears, trons and gold foils have a little more roundness to their tone than the typical Fender sound, but opposite to what I said about P90s, they lean generally more towards the brightness of single coils. Maybe just for comparison's sake, see if you can find a Fender Cabronita and compare it to your tele? Then of course there's the general loveliness of a Duo-Jet
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Re: Looking for a new guitar
I know you didn't want a humbucker, but have you considered an alumitone? It's the only humbucker I've ever really loved the sound of. Very natural and warm sounding. Lots of low end to it.
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Re: Looking for a new guitar
Filtertrons are probably too brite for me.popvulture wrote:I think you should maybe consider something with filtertrons or maybe gold foils. P90s are also a great option, but I'd say that most of em are a lot closer to humbuckers than single coils in terms of output. That could be fine, but just depends on what you want!
To my ears, trons and gold foils have a little more roundness to their tone than the typical Fender sound, but opposite to what I said about P90s, they lean generally more towards the brightness of single coils. Maybe just for comparison's sake, see if you can find a Fender Cabronita and compare it to your tele? Then of course there's the general loveliness of a Duo-Jet
I love humbucker for cleans (they sound full)... but horrible with fuzz (especially with oscillation).DRodriguez wrote:I know you didn't want a humbucker, but have you considered an alumitone? It's the only humbucker I've ever really loved the sound of. Very natural and warm sounding. Lots of low end to it.
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Re: Looking for a new guitar
The new guitar will be my only electric guitar, so it has to be versatile. I can't own many guitars, So I'd like to have a good one.
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Re: Looking for a new guitar
I really liked the Lollar low-wind Imperials when I tried them recently on a Fano. Fantastic clarity for humbuckers.
neonblack wrote:They say tone is in the hooks
D.o.S. wrote:I'm pretty sure moderation leads to Mustang Sally.
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Re: Looking for a new guitar
Also you should really give Trons a shot... they're really not too bright, certainly not as much as a Strat, Tele or JM 
neonblack wrote:They say tone is in the hooks
D.o.S. wrote:I'm pretty sure moderation leads to Mustang Sally.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JphJfwsUbT4coldbrightsunlight wrote:Yes I am a soppy pop person at heart I think with noises round the edge
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Re: Looking for a new guitar
And the Fano P90 on the JM6 Standard?
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kPTgGExqBI[/youtube]
Seems great.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kPTgGExqBI[/youtube]
Seems great.
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Re: Looking for a new guitar
AVRI Jazzmaster?
I know you only want to have 1 but for $1900 I'd get 2 solid guitars.
I know you only want to have 1 but for $1900 I'd get 2 solid guitars.
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Re: Looking for a new guitar
To my experience, Jazzmaster are as trebelly as a telecaster. Not really for me.
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Re: Looking for a new guitar
Mmmmmmm, that is something a really old man playing baritones and Gibson guitars on their entire life would say.sylnau wrote:To my experience, Jazzmaster are as trebelly as a telecaster. Not really for me.
"True" Jazzmasters with Jazzmaster pickups are exactly what you described
warmer, with rounder bass, piano like clean tone with a great sustain. 25.5’’ scale and a fat neck.
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Re: Looking for a new guitar
I never played a JM that was warm... and most of the JM that I played had a slim neck.
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Re: Looking for a new guitar
My JM sounds rad but it's pretty damn bright, I'd almost say more than a tele. The tone knob lives about halfway down 
neonblack wrote:They say tone is in the hooks
D.o.S. wrote:I'm pretty sure moderation leads to Mustang Sally.
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Re: Looking for a new guitar
setup a jazzmaster today then played my tele tonight, the jazzmaster was brighter for sure. both were squiers.popvulture wrote:My JM sounds rad but it's pretty damn bright, I'd almost say more than a tele. The tone knob lives about halfway down
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Re: Looking for a new guitar
Yeah I think Jazzmasters (specifically trad-style ones with the single coils) have wonderful pickups, very unique. They don't sound like strats or teles to me, but they do sound waaaaay bright, and can be totally ice-picky in a heartbeat. Mine's an AVRI and I love it, but it definitely requires a little taming.
JMs with P90s in em, though—another story.
JMs with P90s in em, though—another story.
neonblack wrote:They say tone is in the hooks
D.o.S. wrote:I'm pretty sure moderation leads to Mustang Sally.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JphJfwsUbT4coldbrightsunlight wrote:Yes I am a soppy pop person at heart I think with noises round the edge