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Fender American Vintage II 1966 Jazzmaster Electric Guitar - Lake Placid Blue Certified Open Box

Solidbody Electric Guitar with Alder Body, Maple Neck, Rosewood Fingerboard, 2 Single-coil Pickups, and Vintage-style Tremolo - Lake Placid Blue
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Fender American Vintage II 1966 Jazzmaster Electric Guitar - Lake Placid Blue

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There are finish chips on the bass side of the fretboard from the fifth to the twelfth fret. This guitar may also have fine scratches on various parts of the body that do not show up well in photos, if at all. This instrument comes with a truss rod adjustment tool.

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Timeless Sound and All-American Style

Despite its namesake, Fender’s Jazzmaster has endured for decades by solidifying its legacy as an unmatched workhorse of versatility, finding a home everywhere from surf and grunge to new wave, shoegaze, and black metal. Taking it back to the mid-20th century, the American Vintage II 1966 Jazzmaster oozes with iconic design. Its alder body anchors the full-bodied tones with plenty of rich, sustaining warmth. This is complemented by the maple neck’s tight, articulate projection, and the rosewood fingerboard’s shimmering veneer. Pair this with Pure Vintage ’66 Single-coil Jazzmaster pickups and you’ve got the seminal sounds of the era. Classic controls include “witch hat” knobs and thumbwheels to dial in a perfectly personal, balanced tone. Sweetwater’s guitarists appreciate the period-precise C-shape neck, complemented by a 7.25-inch fingerboard radius that accommodates players of multiple styles. Add in a bone nut, Fender Deluxe tuners, and a vintage-style tremolo, and you’ve got a timeless tone horse that you’ll need to take the reins for yourself.

Classic construction, full-bodied tone

In keeping with tradition, Fender’s luthiers made sure to do their homework on this American Vintage II 1966 Jazzmaster, ensuring era-accurate tonewoods were used to faithfully capture the guitar’s iconic sound. The alder body establishes a full, sonorous tonal foundation, delivering a full-bodied profile that sustains its robust bass and cutting mids. Maple imparts a bright, crystalline tone to the Jazzmaster’s sonic array, bringing out crisp highs, excellent projection, and clear, tight articulation through every register. Rosewood adorns the fingerboard, finishing off the guitar’s aural makeup with a shimmering, glassy veneer, taming the tones in just the right way to deliver that classic Jazzmaster sound.

Dial in your tone with vintage voltage

With the notable inclusion of the historic “witch hat” knobs, you’ll be happy to know that Fender’s attention to detail is not just skin-deep. Classic circuitry includes not only the master tone and volume control knobs, but the classic thumbwheel and slide switch arrangement for dialing in and rocking out. Pure Vintage ’66 Single-coil Jazzmaster pickups occupy the neck and bridge positions, brimming with character and masterfully encapsulating that vaunted vintage output.

Comfort, class, and sonic scope

Like the Jazzmaster’s genre-defying presence, it boasts a versatile C-shape neck, accommodating guitarists of nearly any playstyle. Its classic offset cutaways ensure unfettered access to all 21 of its vintage-tall frets, sprawling a 7.25-inch fingerboard radius that’s beautifully bound for historically-accurate panache. Complementing its tonal triumphs, the 4-bolt maple neck is known for its dimensional stability, making it highly resistant to twisting or warping — another reason the Jazzmaster is so physically and sonically enduring. Pure Vintage Single Line Fender Deluxe tuners and a Pure Vintage Jazzmaster bridge bookend the guitar’s 25.5-inch scale, with threaded steel barrel saddles and a 1.65-inch bone nut keeping your tones in tune, buzz free, and ready for endless expression.

Fender American Vintage II 1966 Jazzmaster Features:

  • Era-accurate design includes “witch hat” knobs and bound fingerboard
  • Alder body maintains resonant, rich tones with incisive mids and lush lows
  • Maple neck keeps your tones tight and articulate throughout the spectrum, imbued with a distinctive brightness
  • Rosewood fingerboard provides a sonic balance and glassy tonal topcoat
  • 1966 “C”-shape neck is highly resistant to twisting and warping, thanks to its maple construction
  • 7.25-in. fingerboard radius houses 21 vintage tall frets for premiere range
  • 25.5-inch scale is bookended by Pure Vintage tuners and Jazzmaster bridge for plenty of expressive potential
  • 1.65-in. bone nut and threaded steel barrel saddles keep your tones reliably buzz free
  • Pure Vintage ’66 Single-coil Jazzmaster pickups are accompanied by classic switch slide and thumbwheel controls to dial in your sound

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Tech Specs

  • General
  • Number of Strings 6
  • Left-/Right-handed Right-handed
  • Body
  • Body Type Solidbody
  • Body Shape Jazzmaster
  • Body Material Alder
  • Body Finish Gloss Nitrocellulose Lacquer
  • Color Lake Placid Blue
  • Neck
  • Neck Material Maple
  • Neck Shape 1966 C
  • Neck Joint Bolt-on
  • Radius 7.25"
  • Fingerboard Material Rosewood
  • Fingerboard Inlay Pearloid Blocks
  • Number of Frets 21
  • Fret Type Narrow Tall
  • Scale Length 25.5"
  • Scale Length Type Standard-scale
  • Nut Width 1.650"
  • Nut Material Bone
  • Hardware
  • Bridge/Tailpiece Pure Vintage Jazzmaster with Threaded Steel Barrel Saddles
  • Tuners Fender Deluxe Pure Vintage
  • Electronics
  • Neck Pickup Pure Vintage '66 Single-coil Jazzmaster
  • Bridge Pickup Pure Vintage '66 Single-coil Jazzmaster
  • Controls 1 x volume, 1 x tone, 2 x thumbwheel (neck volume/tone)
  • Switching 3-way toggle pickup switch, 2-way switch (lead/rhythm circuit)
  • Miscellaneous
  • Strings Fender, .010-.046
  • Case/Gig Bag Hardshell Case
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 0110340802

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Reviews

A Dream Guitar
I've dreamed of a re-issue of this model since I saw a blocked and bound late 60's model when I was 13. I was bummed that the Sunburst isn't quite as radiant as the original models, but once I saw the Lake Placid Blue in person I was swayed.

You'll want to either toss the original bridge and throw in a Staytrem/Mastery, or string it up with 11's, but outside of that and a Mastery trem I haven't modded mine at all, which is abnormal for me. There were fit and finish issues on early runs, but mine came out of the box with a decent setup and no major or minor flaws. Once I gave it a little more time and attention to get it playing to my taste, it ripped. It plays great, it sounds incredible, and the nitro is wearing in all the right ways.

This thing is very expensive, but it's been on every track I've recorded since I bought it, traveled the globe with me, and will be with me until a van thief, baggage handler, or house fire decides otherwise. If you're looking for the best new Jazzmaster you can get outside of a Custom Shop, this is it. I've since felt the pull of other Jazzmasters, but put them right back down and went home to this.

Oh, one con: WOW the case sucks. Fender ditched G&G and went with an overseas company that apparently never did a fit check. The thing just shakes around in there, with not enough padding to prevent a large amount of wiggle. I STRONGLY recommend picking up something more robust if you're gonna leave the house with it, or stuff the case with a few old shirts.
Music background: Professional Touring Musician
Awesome
Sweet guitar. Great tone.
Beautiful Jazzmaster Perfection
This thing sounds as good as it looks! The chunky neck is super comfortable, and feels great playing chords, or digging in for some tasty licks. The intonation is spot on, and it stays in tune like a champ. In fact, it was still in tune right out of the box! This Jazzmaster has the most versatile tone out of all of my guitars. Finally, my account rep Austin did a great job answering questions and helping with the sale. I look forward to my next piece of gear from Sweetwater! Get yourself one of these before they disappear... they always do at some point.
JM vintage
With block inlays and nitro finish what is there not to like?
As always Sweetwater is great to purchase an axe from.
Music background: Industry orphan
first time Jazzmaster owner
Like the title states this is my first time buying a fender Jazzmaster, I was always intrigued by the shape and vibe of more so jaguars that jms really however there not making a AV2 Jag just JM and I had already had a couple Strats that I have since sold and didn't really care for tele sound so I figured this would be something new and a different sound than the traditional fender guitars.

Pros: Nitro Finish(although it's apparently a poly undercoat which I'm not really sure the need to do both but anyway still has nice nitro smell and hopefully will wear similar to a gibson). Color(Lake placid blue is probably the greatest guitar color in the history of guitars it's just as much art as it is a tool for music). Vibe (60s fender swag so much cooler than any modern interpretation of the guitar). Tremolo ( Better than the Strat tremolo and helps me slow down and focus on getting the best sound out of every chord versus just playing a thousand notes and chords every 10 seconds)

Cons: Case(although the case looks fantastic and from the vintage cases ive seen they just didn't worry about protecting guitars back in the day it would be nice to have a case similar to gibson modern cases that retain vintage looks on the outside and modern protection on the inside). Playability( Again to be fair I don't think the Jazzmaster was ever meant to be a rock guitar or something you would play solos with I was a gibson guy for 10 years and so far every other brand ive played falls short of even the cheapest Gibsons when it comes to effortless soloing bending and vibrato). Pickups ( Again this is more of a preference than a criticism because I didn't realize how much I am actually a strat pickup man until now that I don't have a Strat anymore and I miss position 4 sweet glass sound so much its not even funny, the JM pickups are more similar to a PAF or just a gibson pickup in general than the fabled Strat pickups of the 50s and 60s. In between gets a touch of glassiness and compression and that where I pretty much keep this guitar im not really a big fan of iso neck or bridge sound. a little to harsh for my taste I prefer a sweeter glassy sound and middle posish is as close to that as this guitar can get.

Conclusion: Im giving this guitar 4 stars because even though I still prefer the playability of a les Paul and the sound of a Strat this guitar has so much vibe it makes up for it. The offset body contours combined with the custom color with fresh nitro smell on guitar and case with orange hair(although the hair is falling out which kind of sucks) has 60s surf charm that is so much cooler than any modern guitar.
Music background: guitar student

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