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Now available for rent! New Meyer M’elodie Line Array!
We have added a new Meyer M’elodie Line Array to our Pro Audio rental inventory!
It is now available upon request.
Marshall
Marshall Guitar amplifier rentals
Heads
JCM 2000 Model DSL 100
JCM 2000 Model TSL 100
JCM 900 Model 4100
JCM 800 Model 2203
JCM 800 Model 2203 (Red Tolex)
JCM 800 Model 2205
JCM 800 Model 2210
JMP MK II Model 2203
JMP MK II Model 2104
JTM Reissue JTM 45
Cabinets
1960A Lead 4 X 12″ Slant
1960A Lead 4 X 12″ Stereo Slant
1960AV Lead 4 X 12″ Vintage Slant
1960AX Lead 4 X 12″ Vintage Slant
1960B Lead 4 X 12″ Stereo Straight
1960BC Classic 4 X 12″ Green Back Celestion
1960BV Vintage Straight Stereo
Bergsten Music
Boston Backline & more
781-740-6600
85 Research Road
Hingham, MA 02043
We are located just 25 minutes South of Boston right off of Route 3.
Spotlight: 1961 Fender Jazzmaster
1961 Fender Jazzmaster – Lake Placid Blue
The Fender Jazzmaster is an electric guitar designed as a sibling to the Fender Stratocaster. It was introduced at the 1958 NAMM Show. Though the Jazzmaster was intended for Jazz guitarists, the surf rock scene became known for favoring them in the early 1960s.
The guitar features a contoured “offset-waist” body which was designed for comfort while playing sitting down, as most Jazz artists often prefer. The solid body represents an alternative to the hollow body guitars that were so common among Jazz players. Other qualities of the Jazzmaster are a full 25½” scale length, lead and rhythm circuit switching the independent volume/tone controls, and a floating tremolo with a tremolo lock that can be manually activated to keep the guitar in tune should a string break. The construction of the bridge and tremolo is different from the Stratocaster and has a different resonance and less sustain (generally). This guitar has a larger body than other Fender guitars and requires a larger guitar case and was the first Fender to carry a rosewood fingerboard instead of a maple one. The Jazzmaster (along with all imitators) started to lose it’s ‘appeal’ in the 70’s due to its “old fashioned” appearance and was officially discontinued in September 1980. Fender reintroduced it in 1984 as a 1962 reissue model from Japan- followed by the American Vintage Series verion in 1999.
Want to rent the Fender Jazzmaster? Request a quote.
Take a look at our other instruments.