abel wrote:I too, am surprise by the sound of this Squier.
Probably a little hot for me as it is a Jo. Mascis signature.
Blessings,
Abel
Hi, Abel.
I have the previous Fender (made in Japan) metallic purple version of the J Mascis Jazzmaster - which I bought at a very good price from our friend David Martin around ten or eleven years ago. It was fitted with the "normal" MIJ Jazzmaster pickups, which themselves are slightly different from the USA version. Not liking their sound, I had a British maker - Cats Whisker Pickups - wind me a pair of P90-types made to fit inside Jazzmaster covers.
The guitar sounds incredible and is hugely versatile, with sound and response for everything from Bakersfield country to Manhattan-styled jazz, taking in the twang of the music we all love on the way. As far as I can see, the pickups on the Squier version of the J Mascis, which you have, are very similar to the P90s I had made, with adjustable polepieces and a hotter response than either the USA or MIJ standard Jazzmaster pickups. I am sure that you can get the sound you want, though you might have to back off the gain a little as compared with the settings you'd use for the lower output of a Stratocaster.
Best wishes,
JN