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Fender Jazz Scratchplate: Tort or Black? Your vote counts!


Chris Sharman
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Evening,

following on from the work I have just had done on my Westone fretless I am now looking at my MIM jazz with itchy wallet.

The Jazz is green (sage?) and has a white scratchplate fitted. I was thinking about replacing it the moment I bought it with a black one but Mrs S has had her way until now and I have not done anything to it other than a re-string. I am now looking to restring with flats having tried and loved them on my fretless and also after playing them on a Jazz at the East Mids Bass Bash and I figured now is the ideal time to have a go and do some of the other stuff I have thought about doing.

So, learned purveyors of low frequency groovage I ask for your opinion on;

a) Black or tortoiseshell plate on a sage green Jazz with Rosewood fretboard?
B) Bridge pickup cover; Yay or Nay?
c) Recommended flats to go on a Jazz bearing in mind I am used to Rotosound 66 rounds so far on my Jazz and TI Jazz flats on my fretless.



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[quote name='theyellowcar' timestamp='1401260598' post='2461647']
Of your options, Tort. If it were me, white pearl!
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This.


[size=2]or mint green...[/size]

Edited by paul_5
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I've thought about tort for my Sage Green Metallic Jazz, but I always end up staying with white, although my scratchplate has gone somewhat creamy. I personally hate the colour, I wish I'd never got it, but it was the only one in the shop and I was mightily hungover when I bought it and didn't want to leave empty handed.

Edited by Jono Bolton
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