Product code: 037-7050-502 | ID: 1103724
With its iconic offset body shape and rich harmonic character, the Squier® Jazzmaster® XII encourages the most adventurous players to chart a new course of guitar exploration. Featuring dual Fender-Designed alnico single-coil Jazzmaster pickups with 3-way switching and a vintage-inspired “hockey stick” headstock design, this 12-string model doubles down on chime-y tones and timeless style. Other player-friendly details include a graphite-reinforced “C”-shape neck for optimal stability and easy playability, a hybrid string-through-body/top-load bridge for reliable intonation, vintage-style tuning machines for smooth tuning action, and a gloss neck finish for a slick yet confident feel.
Laurel is a medium hard wood with a warm brown tone and fine texture. It provides a well-balanced tone with a softer response, contributing to a comfortable playing experience. The Laurel fingerboard is an affordable alternative to more expensive woods, while offering good stability and a pleasing appearance.
Single-Coil Single-Coil configuration means that the guitar is equipped with two single-coil pickups. It offers a clear, crisp tone with pronounced highs and low output, making it ideal for clean sounds and styles such as blues, country and pop.
Poplar is a medium-light wood that produces a well-balanced tone with an emphasis on the mid-range and soft bass. It has a smooth and neutral tonal characteristics. This makes it a versatile material for a wide range of musical styles. Poplar is often used for its affordability and consistent tonal characteristics.
The glossy finish gives any surface an elegant and luxurious look. This type of finish is achieved by applying several layers of lacquer or resin, which are then polished to a high gloss. This provides a smooth, reflective finish, enhancing color and structure of substrate. The glossy finish not only improves aesthetics, but also protects against dust, moisture and minor scratches.
The Jazzmaster is a electric guitar made by Fender, introduced in 1958. It has a full string length (25.5 inches) and is equipped with special wide transducers that produce a warm and smooth sound. The guitar also features a unique circuitry and floating tremolo, making it popular in genres such as jazz, surf rock, indie and alternative music.
Maple is known for its strength and stability, making it ideal for necks that need to resist bending and warping.
Тype
Number of Strings
Control Knobs
Switch
Tuning Machines
Truss Rod Wrench
Handedness
Colour
Pickups Configuration
Number of Frets
Series
Neck Profile
Pickups
Bridge Pickup
Neck Pickup
Bridge/Tremolo
Fretboard Inlays
Gauge
Nut
Strap Button
Original Colour by Producer
Lake Placid Blue
Finish
Body
Neck
Maple
Fretboard
Laurel
Neck Finish
Construction Method
Hardware
Truss Rod
Scale (mm)
Fingerboard Radius
Frets Size
Nut Width (mm)