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FENDER American Ultra Jazzmaster MN Plasma Red Burst
Electric guitar with Ultra Noiseless Vintage Jazzmaster Pickups, Phase Circuit and Vintage
The Fender American Ultra Jazzmaster MN Plasma Red Burst is a versatile electric guitar with comfortable playing characteristics and variable sound.
Woods and construction
While the ash body in the subtly revised offset design takes a robust playing position, the bolt-on maple neck in the slim "Modern D" profile and the maple fingerboard with compound radius and Rolled-Edges provide an especially agile handling.
Pickups and Hardware
Two Fender Ultra Noiseless Jazzmaster single-coil pickups deliver a fat single-coil tone at the guitar amplifier without annoying ambient noise, while the powerful series connection of both pickups is also available thanks to the S-1 switch. In addition, the phase circuit ensures thinned-out out-of-phase tones, with the tone being precisely tuned using separate volume controls for each pickup. Last but not least, the Fender American Ultra Jazzmaster is equipped with the Fender Vintage "Floating" tremolo, a Fender Adjustable Bridge and Fender Deluxe Cast/Sealed locking tuners.
The Fender American Ultra Jazzmaster features two Ultra Noiseless Jazzmaster single-coils, S-1 circuitry, and a phase circuit to deliver versatile guitar tones.
The Fender American Ultra Jazzmaster MN Plasma Red Burst at a glance:
Jazzmaster electric guitar from the Fender American Ultra series, made in the USA.
Ash body with tapered neck heel
Bolted maple neck
Maple fingerboard with dot inlays and rolled edges
10" to 14" compound fingerboard radius (254 mm to 356 mm)
"Modern D" neck profile
Two Fender Ultra Noiseless Vintage Jazzmaster single-coil pickups
S-1 switch in the volume knob for serial switching of both pickups
Phase circuit with separate volume controls for out-of-phase operation of both pickups