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As its name states, the Jazzmaster was originally designed for jazz musicians, however, it was instead favoured by sixties surf-rock and then went on to be an indie rock icon. This Squier Affinity Jazzmaster HH is a stylish and versatile guitar that accommodates for a range of different styles.
With a lightweight alder body and a 'C' shaped maple neck, this Affinity Jazzmaster is a smooth and comfortable guitar that can be wielded throughout those long practice sessions. The Squier Jazzmaster is equipped with a pair of standard humbuckers that offer a fat, thick sound with plenty of clean tones, ideal for creating heavy rhythms.
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A solid alder body - Fender's tonewood of choice since the 50s. Alder delivers a balanced sound with a strong response and plenty of definition - perfect for rock and blues. The "C" shaped maple neck provides smooth, comfortable playability while the laurel fingerboard adds depth to the guitars tone. Furthermore, the 6 saddle bridge, plastic nut, and die-cast sealed tuners keep the guitar in tune for longer periods of time, perfect for long practice sessions.
A set of powerful humbuckers give the guitar its beautifully crisp, booming sound. Offering a powerful Fender tone that is perfect for a wide range of musical styles. The three-position blade lets you switch between the two pickups, while the master volume and tone controls provide everything you need to find the sound for your playing style.
First introduced at the 1958 NAMM Show with a great deal of chrome and controls, the Jazzmaster was originally designed for traditional jazz musicians. However, it soon found itself embraced by reverb-drenched surf guitarists in the '60s, lip-curling punks in the '70s and legions of alt-indie from the late '80s onwards. Fender's first dual-circuit instrument, the Jazzmaster provided a new level of versatility while the traditional wide and flat pickups produced a broad tonality with less bite and a subtler attack than most single-coil pickups. A first choice among players worldwide, there is nothing that can come close to the natural comfort remarkable tonal versatility and character the Jazzmaster guitar offers.