Description
Stark, darkish and menacing, the Jim Root Jazz grasp guitar has bought to be probably the most distinctively minimalist model of the instrument ever devised within the mannequin”s total half-century historical past. On the behest of the towering Slipknot/Stone Bitter guitarist, gone are the twin tone circuits and barrage of controls. Gone are the fret place markers and massive chrome bridge. Gone, in truth, is just about every part typical of a Jazz grasp guitar, changed solely by fearsome EMG 60 (neck) and 81 (bridge) hum bucking pickups with brushed nickel covers, a single three-way swap, a single quantity knob and a hard-tail Stratocaster bridge. The Jim Root Jazz grasp additionally includes a mahogany physique with a snug contoured neck heel, satin-finish maple neck with trendy C” profile and enormous headstock, compound-radius ebony fingerboard (12″-16″) with 22 jumbo frets and no place markers, staggered deluxe locking tuners, black {hardware} and pickup bezels, and an austere Flat Black satin-nitro lacquer end. Contains black tweed case with purple plush inside, strap and strap locks, cable and sprucing material.
EMG 60 (neck) and 81 (bridge) hum bucking pickups with brushed nickel covers present a fearsome tone
A contemporary “c” formed neck and 12″-16″ compound radius for unmatched playability
A Flat Black satin-nitro lacquer end completes the darkish and menacing theme
Contains black tweed case with purple plush inside, strap and strap locks, cable and sprucing material.
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