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The Classic Vibe ‘60s Jazzmaster® is a remarkable tribute to the legendary Fender guitar. With its dual Fender-Designed alnico single-coil pickups, it delivers that unmistakable Jazzmaster tone. It has player-friendly features like a slim, comfy “C”-shaped neck with a 9.5”-radius fingerboard and narrow-tall frets for easy playing. The vintage-style tremolo system allows for expressive string bending, and the floating bridge with barrel saddles ensures solid string stability. This Squier model also has 1960s-style headstock markings, nice nickel-plated hardware, and a smooth vintage-tint gloss neck finish for an old-school feel. General details: Color is Olympic White, made in ID, right-hand orientation, and from the Classic Vibe series. Neck details: Fingerboard is Indian Laurel with a 9.5' (241 mm) radius, bolt-on construction, tinted gloss urethane finish, maple material, 'C' shape, 21 frets, bone nut, 1.650' (42 mm) width, white dot inlays, bone string nut, and head adjust truss rod. Body details: Poplar body with a gloss polyurethane finish and Jazzmaster® shape. Hardware details: 6-saddle vintage-style bridge with non-locking floating vibrato, aged white plastic control knobs, nickel hardware finish, 4-bolt Squier® neck plate, 4-ply tortoiseshell pickguard, aged white pickup covers, standard strap buttons, dual-wing string trees, nickel-plated steel strings (.009-.042 gauges), aged white switch tip, vintage-style tremolo arm, and vintage-style tuning machines. Electronics details: Fender® Designed Alnico Single-Coil bridge and neck pickups, lead and rhythm circuit controls, SS pickup configuration, specially-voiced circuit controls, and specific switching options. Measurements: Narrow tall fret size and 25.5' (648 mm) scale length. PLU: 0374083505
Using this Fender Squier Classic Vibe 60s Jazzmaster Electric Guitar is a breeze. Just plug it into an amplifier and start strumming. For different tones, use the lead and rhythm circuit controls. When using the tremolo arm, be gentle to avoid any damage to the strings or the bridge. As for maintenance, keep it in a dry place to prevent rusting of the hardware. Wipe it down with a clean cloth after each use to remove fingerprints and dirt. You can also use a guitar polish on the body and neck to keep them looking shiny. When it comes to string replacement, follow the standard procedure for electric guitars. And don't forget to adjust the truss rod if needed to keep the neck in good shape.