![]() ![]() However, like most of Fender’s works, it seems, the Jazzmaster is also pretty versatile, and switching to the bridge pickup can lend one a brighter tone to play just about anything. It’s the neck pickup of the Jazzmaster that makes it so useful for playing jazz and even blues, as it is one of the warmest offerings amongst the Fender guitars. ![]() The Jazzmaster was designed for, yes, you guessed it, the jazz guitarists of the late 1950s, but it was actually picked up by surf rockers in the early 1960s. Strats also have five pickup combination options, giving even more versatility to the already widely versatile guitar. However, don’t be fooled into thinking that a Stratocaster can’t hold its own when it comes to dirtier guitar tones, as they can still be achieved by cranking the gain, although if one is looking to play something like metal, then they might be better looking elsewhere as the low end can sound a bit lacking with more focus on the crispier, bright end of the sound. Strats typically come set up with three single coil pickups, which provide a bright and sharp tone, lending them well to clean, reverberated sounds. Just uttering those three diverse guitarists ought to show one the truly wide-ranging capabilities of the Strat, whether it be from Hendrix and Gilmour’s searing guitar solos to Rogers’ clean funk. Perhaps the most iconic Fender shape is the Stratocaster, famously played by the likes of Jimi Hendrix, David Gilmour and Nile Rogers. The Bronco name is continued only in the Squier-branded Bronco Bass.The tone differences between Fender electric guitars: Stratocaster Unlike its older and more popular cousin, the Mustang, it has not seen a re-issue, with the result that the Bronco trem is the only one of Fender's four tremolo arm designs not in current production. The last colors available were Dakota Red, Black, Olympic White and Midnight Wine. The Bronco, like the Musicmaster and the Mustang, was discontinued in 1981 and replaced by the Fender Lead Series. The Bronco was usually produced with a rosewood fingerboard and standard fiesta Red finish, but later in the series Fender introduced black finish. It is sometimes unofficially known as the Fender steel vibrato, and colloquially as the Bronco trem. The unique tremolo arm was Leo Fender's fourth and least popular design, and appeared only on the Bronco. Its single pickup was mounted in the bridge position, unlike the Musicmaster which had a neck pickup only and the Mustang and Duo-Sonic, which both had two pickups. ![]() ![]() It was initially sold as a "package" with the Fender Bronco Amp, a small amplifier also created for students. It was originally supposed to replace the Musicmaster. It had been worked on since 1964 and then produced in mid-1967. The Fender Bronco was introduced to the market as a student guitar. Unlike the other Mustang variants which had 22.5" scales, the Bronco was offered only with a 24" scale length and a maple neck featuring a "round-lam" rosewood fingerboard with 22 frets and pearl dot inlays. It used the body and neck from the Fender Mustang, but had only one pickup and a different tremolo arm mechanism. The Fender Bronco was an electric guitar model produced by the Fender company from mid 1967 until 1981. JSTOR ( December 2021) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message).Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. This article needs additional citations for verification. ![]()
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