Fender Japan Inoran Signature Jazzmaster Electric Guitar, RW FB, Black
  • Fender Japan Inoran Signature Black RW FB Jazzmaster Electric Guitar
  • Fender Japan Inoran Signature Black RW FB Jazzmaster Electric Guitar
  • Fender Japan Inoran Signature Black RW FB Jazzmaster Electric Guitar
  • Fender Japan Inoran Signature Black RW FB Jazzmaster Electric Guitar
  • Fender Japan Inoran Signature Black RW FB Jazzmaster Electric Guitar

Fender Japan Inoran Signature Jazzmaster Electric Guitar, RW FB, Black

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Product Description

This Japan - made guitar is a reproduction of guitarist Inoran's 'Jazzmaster #1 LTD' launched by Custom Shop in 2011. It features a Jazzmaster® body made of Alder with a Polyester finish. The Rosewood fretboard has a 7.25 '(184.1 mm) radius and 22 frets, along with white pearloid dot inlays. It comes with American Vintage '65 Single - Coil Jazzmaster® pickups, a 6 - Saddle Vintage - Style Adjustable bridge with a “Floating” Tremolo Tailpiece and Buzz stop. The 1 - Ply Gold Anodized Aluminum pickguard adds a touch of style. Nickel Plated Steel strings (.009-.042 Gauges) are used, along with Vintage - Style tuning machines and Chrome hardware finish. It is accompanied by a Gig Bag.



Using this Fender Japan Inoran Signature Jazzmaster Electric Guitar is a breeze. First, tune the guitar using the vintage - style tuning machines until it sounds just right. You can plug it into an amplifier and adjust the settings on the amp to get your desired sound. When you're playing, be careful not to apply too much pressure on the strings or the bridge, as it might affect the intonation. For maintenance, keep the guitar in the gig bag when not in use to protect it from dust and scratches. Wipe the body with a soft cloth regularly to keep the polyester finish looking good. You may also need to change the nickel - plated steel strings every few months, depending on how often you play. If you notice any issues with the pickups or other parts, it's best to take it to a professional guitar technician for inspection and repair.


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