bob the r0bot wrote:Sorry guys, I don't think there will be a BSB version. When I checked last night they said there would be but, I just checked again and it's gone so, I think that might have just been another case of the Squier web designers being shit.
BSB with a gold anodized guard would have looked like carrot-based vomit anyway.
dubkitty wrote:it strikes me that with the anodized pickguard, that guitar would be utterly gorgeous painted Desert Sand like the first Duo-Sonics. NOM NOM NOM.
but the $64,000 Question is: are the PUs proper Jazzmaster PUs with wide coils, or are they strat PUs with JM covers like the Japanese JMs?
desert sand would look fukking bitchin fo sho. as for the 64,000,000,000 yen question??????....firstly i didn't know they went so cheap and used strat pu's,....and second, i change pu's in everything new anyway, so it really doesn't matter. BUT it's a question that i'd still like to know the answer to .
dubkitty wrote: are the PUs proper Jazzmaster PUs with wide coils, or are they strat PUs with JM covers like the Japanese JMs?
My thoughts exactly. Hopefully JM wouldn't let them get away with a cheap move like that.
It would be pretty easy to check one of those vintage modified Jazzmasters to see what kind of pickup Squier uses in a Jazzmaster. I heard the VM JM uses the same Duncan Designed pickup that's used in the Blacktop JM.
I had speculated/hoped it might be the Duncan Designed JM, but haven't seen it confirmed. Apparently those are a real winner among the DD pickups, maybe good enough to not have to replace unless you're very particular.
D.o.S. wrote:Broadly speaking, if we at ILF are dropping 300 bucks on a pedal it probably sounds like an SNES holocaust.
friendship wrote:death to false bleep-blop
UglyCasanova wrote:brb gonna slap my dick on my stomp boxes