Fender - American Professional Classic Jazzmaster SS RW Faded Firemist Gold + Housse
1 408,33 €
excl VAT
including eco-part : 0,90 €
In Stock
Shippable immediately
+infos
Guarantee 3
years
REFERENCE : ZFEN0114980384
Vintage Guitar
The Fender American Professional Classic Jazzmaster SS RW Faded Firemist Gold combines vintage elegance with modern comfort. With its solid alder body, emblematic finishes and SS configuration, this American-born electric guitar is ready to take you by storm. Its Faded Firemist Gold finish, halfway between Californian nostalgia and a nod to palm trees past, highlights its screw-in maple neck, carved into a Modern C profile. The duo of Coastline '65 Jazzmaster single-coil pickups deliver full, dynamic, catchy tones, all wrapped up in a Greasebucket system that tempers the highs without unbalancing the whole. It's the perfect tool for guitarists wavering between tradition and sonic curiosity.
ARTICLE N° 108734
Presentation
From the very first notes, the Fender American Professional Classic Jazzmaster SS RW Faded Firemist Gold imposes its own signature sound. Its Coastline '65 pickups, faithful heirs to the circuits of the time, inject vintage warmth with a modern punch. Whether you're addicted to crystal clarity or you're looking for velvety midrange, the spectrum remains fluid, without ever pulling you into the treble.
The Jazzmaster's Modern C neck, with its rosewood fingerboard and 9.5" radius, has been caressed by many a phalanx before yours. Its profile, designed to fit the hand without constricting it, glides between open chords and biting solos with an almost suspicious nonchalance. Playing comfort is enhanced by the Medium Jumbo frets, which are just as at home with stretched blues as they are with edgy punk.
A word of advice: test it once, and your hand might just sign a long-term lease.
Let's face it, the aesthetics also play their part. With its Faded Firemist Gold finish, this Fender American Professional Classic Jazzmaster gives you an Instagram-filtered nod to the 60s. Its height-shifted ClassicGear tuners ensure that it stays in tune, while the floating vibrato takes care of your expressive slide desires.
And then there's that little extra: the Greasebucket circuit. This unique system allows you to calm the highs without tipping over into sonic mush, a little as if your sound had been through a maintenance course.
Add to that the Mustang vibrato and 3-position selector, and you've got a guitar that's ready to accompany you in all your musical moods, whether they're raging, dreamy or radical funk.
The Jazzmaster's Modern C neck, with its rosewood fingerboard and 9.5" radius, has been caressed by many a phalanx before yours. Its profile, designed to fit the hand without constricting it, glides between open chords and biting solos with an almost suspicious nonchalance. Playing comfort is enhanced by the Medium Jumbo frets, which are just as at home with stretched blues as they are with edgy punk.
A word of advice: test it once, and your hand might just sign a long-term lease.
Let's face it, the aesthetics also play their part. With its Faded Firemist Gold finish, this Fender American Professional Classic Jazzmaster gives you an Instagram-filtered nod to the 60s. Its height-shifted ClassicGear tuners ensure that it stays in tune, while the floating vibrato takes care of your expressive slide desires.
And then there's that little extra: the Greasebucket circuit. This unique system allows you to calm the highs without tipping over into sonic mush, a little as if your sound had been through a maintenance course.
Add to that the Mustang vibrato and 3-position selector, and you've got a guitar that's ready to accompany you in all your musical moods, whether they're raging, dreamy or radical funk.
Features
Number of strings
6
Number of frets
22
Tremolo
Tremolo
Type of tuners
Vintage
Body Type
Solid body
Scale length
648,00 mm (25,50")
Body material
Alder
Neck material
Maple
Fingerboard material
Rosewood
Fingerboard radius
241 mm (9,50")
Nut width
42,85 mm (1,685")
Pickup type
Passives
String gauge
009 - 042
Hardware color
Nickel
Electronic
Passive
Bridge configuration
6 saddles, Floating
Pickguard color
Tortoise
Instrument size
4/4, standard
Cutaway
Yes
Finish
Brilliant
Pickup setup
SS
Neck shape
C
Country of production
USA
Color
Faded / Washed, Firemist Gold
Assembly
Bolt-on neck
Case or cover included
Gigbag
Other features
-
Fender American Professional Classic Jazzmaster SS RW Faded Firemist Gold
-
Electric guitar
-
Country of production : United States
-
Series: American Professional Classic
-
Manufacturer part number: 0114980384
-
Body shape: Jazzmaster
-
Construction: solid body & screw neck
-
String length: 25.5" (648 mm)
-
Colour: Faded Firemist Gold
-
Finish : Gloss polyurethane varnish
-
Body material: Alder
-
Neck material: Maple
-
Neck shape: Modern C
-
Fingerboard Material: Rosewood
-
Radius: 9.5" (241 mm)
-
Fingerboard markings: White dots
-
Frets: 22
-
Frets size : Medium Jumbo
-
Saddle: Synthetic Bone
-
Saddle width: 1,685" (42,8 mm)
-
Truss rod: Standard
-
Pickup configuration: SS
-
Bridge pickup: Single-Coil Jazzmaster Coastline '65
-
Neck pickup: Single-Coil Jazzmaster Coastline '65
-
Settings: Master Volume, Master Tone (Greasebucket)
-
3 position selector
-
Bridge: Jazzmaster with Mustang bridges
-
Bridge attachment: 6 screws
-
Tailpiece: Vintage-Style floating tremolo
-
Vibrato rod: Vintage-Style
-
Bridges: Vintage-Style Mustang x6
-
Pickguard: 3-ply Tortoise
-
Pot knobs : Aged plastic
-
Selector tip : Aged plastic
-
Tuners: Vintage Fender ClassicGear Staggered
-
String guide : Double wing
-
Neck mounting plate : 4 screws
-
Strap fasteners : Vintage-Style
-
Fittings finish : Nickel/Chrome
-
Strings : Fender USA 250L Nickel Plated Steel (.009-.042)
-
Supplied in : Cover
To find out more...
Fender has been part of the world's sound scene since the 50s, and the Jazzmaster is a chapter in its own right.
Born in 1958 to appeal to jazz fans (spoiler: it was the surfers and rockers who adopted it), it has survived the decades without being overtaken.
With the American Professional Classic series, the brand has returned to its original DNA, while adapting its instrument to today's habits.
To go with this guitar, don't forget a spare set of strings (Fender USA 250L, if you want to stay in tune), a sturdy stand, or a small multi-effect to gently wake the neighbours.
A good microfibre cloth and a gloss polish won't go amiss if you want to maintain its shiny finish after a few intensive sessions.
Born in 1958 to appeal to jazz fans (spoiler: it was the surfers and rockers who adopted it), it has survived the decades without being overtaken.
With the American Professional Classic series, the brand has returned to its original DNA, while adapting its instrument to today's habits.
To go with this guitar, don't forget a spare set of strings (Fender USA 250L, if you want to stay in tune), a sturdy stand, or a small multi-effect to gently wake the neighbours.
A good microfibre cloth and a gloss polish won't go amiss if you want to maintain its shiny finish after a few intensive sessions.
You may also like
Spotlight on
Since 1946, Fender has been making instruments and amps that have changed the course of music history. The Telecaster, Stratocaster, Precision Bass and Jazz Bass are known around the world as the instruments that started the rock revolution, and they continue to be prized by musicians and collectors today.
Everyone from beginners and amateurs to the world's most famous artists and performers have used Fender instruments and amps, making the company not only a revered name in the music industry, but also a cultural icon.
SonoVente.com also offers limited edition Fender guitar models. Be sure to claim yours before it sells out.
