Fender American Acoustasonic Jazzmaster Acoustic-Electric Guitar Tungsten

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Description
The Fender American Acoustasonic Jazzmaster acoustic-electric guitar represents the cutting edge of purposeful innovation. Powered by Fender and Fishman's groundbreaking Acoustic Engine, this versatile instrument opens the door to discovering a universe of acoustic and electric tones. The offset spruce and mahogany SIRS body resonates like an acoustic while avoiding feedback and the slim, fast-playing neck provides effortless electric-style playability across the 22-fret ebony fingerboard. The American Acoustasonic Jazzmaster is for the guitarist seeking inspiration through uncharted sonic territory.
Three Pickup Systems Shape an Array of Voices
At the heart of the American Acoustasonic Jazzmaster are three pickup systems—the new Fender Acoustasonic Shawbucker, a Fishman undersaddle transducer and a Fishman Acoustasonic Enhancer—that deliver a spectrum of acoustic and electric voices. The Shawbucker packs vintage-style cleans and snarly rock tones. The undersaddle pickup provides shimmering acoustic sounds. Together with the body sensor, these systems are blended and shaped by the Acoustic Engine and controlled with an intuitive modulation knob for discovering and crafting your signature tone.
SIRS Construction Resonates Like an Acoustic
Fender's patented Stringed Instrument Resonance System (SIRS) construction allows the chambered mahogany body to resonate like a traditional acoustic guitar while avoiding the feedback issues that often plague acoustic-electrics. An integrated arm contour and lightweight build provide playing comfort for long sessions and busy gigging schedules.
Rechargeable Battery Powers Nonstop Playing
A built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery provides up to 20 hours of playing time on a single charge while also supporting simultaneous charge and play. For the guitarist on the move between rehearsals, studio sessions and live shows, the American Acoustasonic Jazzmaster ensures your creative flow remains uninterrupted.
Premium Appointments and Included Accessories
Premium features include a bone nut and saddle, open-gear tuners and an ebony bridge. Order the Fender American Acoustasonic Jazzmaster today and unleash your musical imagination.



Features
- Three-pickup system: Fender Acoustasonic Shawbucker
- Fishman under-saddle transducer
- Fishman Acoustasonic Enhancer
- Cutting-edge acoustic-electric guitar
- Acoustic Engine delivers a new and unique set of acoustic and electric voices
- Mod Knob selects and blends voices
- Patented Stringed Instrument Resonance System (SIRS)
- Integrated forearm and back contour
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Specs
- Body type: Double Cutaway
- Top wood: Spruce
- Back & sides: Mahogany
- Bracing pattern: Transverse
- Body finish: Satin
- Neck shape: C
- Fingerboard: Ebony
- Neck wood: Mahogany
- Scale length: 25.5"
- Number of frets: 22
- Pickup/preamp: Undersaddle piezo
- Orientation: Right-handed
- Number of strings: 6-string
- Country of origin: United States
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4.36
11 Reviews
82%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
The guitar is cool, but...
I like the guitar fine; it works pretty well for what it's designed for...it sounds acousticky and it's a whole lot easier on the fingers than a standard acoustic guitar. And it's pretty versatile, so if you're out gigging and need an instrument that can decently cover a range of sounds, this works well. But if you're recording or if you absolutely REQUIRE a truly acoustic sound, you'll still need to break out the big box guitar and stick a mic in front of it. There are a couple of things that irritate me though... ONE...it has an internal battery that can only be charged using a specific USB charger that's NOT included. True, they do give you the correct cable, but not the wall wart. This was never mentioned ANYWHERE by Fender OR Guitar Center. MAJOR failure folks. And after several emails to Fender, it's become absolutely clear that they will NOT even offer a list of compatable chargers. So you're left to peruse hundreds of wall warts until you find one that (hopefully) works without frying the guitar. Sad. It's also recommended that you have a professional replace the battery. I believe that the standard guitarist would have been MUCH happier if it had a 9v stuck inside. And TWO...it comes in a gig bag. Really? $2000 and you get a bag? As far as I'm concerned, an item that costs this much should give you the proper (required) charger and a decent hard case to protect it at the very least. I do enjoy the guitar, but corporate avarice is killing the industry.
Most Liked Negative Review
Buyer Beware - TEST IT BEFORE YOU BUY IT!
On my second acoustasonic jazzmaster at this point. First one had issues with the pickup switch mechanism essentially not working 90% of the time. Warrantied that instrument through GC, no problem. I was shipped a second one and this one has an issue with battery life (one charge is supposed to support 20hrs of playing, mine lasts 40mins max). This is TWO failed guitars due to the electronics. The technology is simply NOT there yet, and these instruments are extremely overpriced for what they are. I'll give a brand a pass for 1 faulty instrument - 2 in a row is not a coincidence. I would strongly advise against buying this instrument until these kinks are worked out. It simply is NOT worth 2k. Buy two 1K guitars (electric and acoustic) and some pedals and you can do much more than what this guitar can do. Sorry Fender, but this is a dud.
- Practicing8
- Jamming6
- Small Venues6
- Recording5
- Rock Concerts3
- Lacks the required equipment.1
- Electronics don't work1
- Pricey / Poor Value1
- Experienced8
- Professional Musician2
- Novice1
- Fun To Play7
- Good Feel7
- Stays In Tune7
- Consistent6
- Good Audio5
Reviewed by 11 customers
Versatility
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submitteda year ago
byJosh
fromChicago
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
This is the most versatile guitar I own. Is it the best at the things it does, no, but it does a great job of doing all the things it does.
The guitar is cool, but...
submitted2 years ago
byJim
fromSt Pete, Fla
I like the guitar fine; it works pretty well for what it's designed for...it sounds acousticky and it's a whole lot easier on the fingers than a standard acoustic guitar. And it's pretty versatile, so if you're out gigging and need an instrument that can decently cover a range of sounds, this works well. But if you're recording or if you absolutely REQUIRE a truly acoustic sound, you'll still need to break out the big box guitar and stick a mic in front of it. There are a couple of things that irritate me though... ONE...it has an internal battery that can only be charged using a specific USB charger that's NOT included. True, they do give you the correct cable, but not the wall wart. This was never mentioned ANYWHERE by Fender OR Guitar Center. MAJOR failure folks. And after several emails to Fender, it's become absolutely clear that they will NOT even offer a list of compatable chargers. So you're left to peruse hundreds of wall warts until you find one that (hopefully) works without frying the guitar. Sad. It's also recommended that you have a professional replace the battery. I believe that the standard guitarist would have been MUCH happier if it had a 9v stuck inside. And TWO...it comes in a gig bag. Really? $2000 and you get a bag? As far as I'm concerned, an item that costs this much should give you the proper (required) charger and a decent hard case to protect it at the very least. I do enjoy the guitar, but corporate avarice is killing the industry.
Buyer Beware - TEST IT BEFORE YOU BUY IT!
submitted3 years ago
byBrian
fromWilmington NC
On my second acoustasonic jazzmaster at this point. First one had issues with the pickup switch mechanism essentially not working 90% of the time. Warrantied that instrument through GC, no problem. I was shipped a second one and this one has an issue with battery life (one charge is supposed to support 20hrs of playing, mine lasts 40mins max). This is TWO failed guitars due to the electronics. The technology is simply NOT there yet, and these instruments are extremely overpriced for what they are. I'll give a brand a pass for 1 faulty instrument - 2 in a row is not a coincidence. I would strongly advise against buying this instrument until these kinks are worked out. It simply is NOT worth 2k. Buy two 1K guitars (electric and acoustic) and some pedals and you can do much more than what this guitar can do. Sorry Fender, but this is a dud.
Perfect for my needs
submitted3 years ago
byMichael
fromNew Orleans
Really interesting electronics that I haven't explored completely, but the acoustic sound is great.
Yes, love it!!
submitted3 years ago
byFredrick
fromFlorida
I use this product in church ⛪️ the versatility of it is awesome 👏.
I would add this one to the arsenal!!!
submitted4 years ago
byJames A.
fromSimi Valley Ca.
As advertised. It's a perfect blend between an acoustic and an electric but capable of being used as either. Nice and mellow unplugged and very versatile when amped up.
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submitteda year ago
asked byIce Nine
fromundisclosed
If I order this from Guitar Center online, does it come with the original Fender box, gig bag and charging cable?
Yes, everything will be included.submitted2 years ago
asked byP!G
fromSt Pete, Fla
I just bought this today but didn't realize that it required a usb charger. Aside the fact that something this expensive should have any required items included...is there a recommended charger? Can I just plug it into a regular power strips USB outlet? I don't want to fry my new guitar by mistake. Any help will be very much appreciated.
US yes you cansubmitted2 years ago
asked byMike
fromIowa
Is the fretboard the same width as the Acoustasonic Stratocaster or Acoustasonic Telecaster?
Yessubmitted3 years ago
asked byJay
fromGermantown Md
Will the Rockville Md store ever get one in stock so I can try it?
You would just need to contact the store directly to request that they carry this item.submitted3 years ago
asked byBecca
fromNew Hampshire
What does this guitar weigh? Are all of the Fenders Acoustasonic guitar of this weight?
Just a bit under 6 lbs. They will be of a "similar" weight but will vary. by up to a lb.submitted3 years ago
asked bySean
fromCalifornia, MD
Does this use acoustic strings or electric strings?
Electricsubmitted3 years ago
asked byMMGG
fromNew York
Does the guitar come with a bag?
Fender Acoustasonic Gig Bag Blacksubmitted3 years ago
asked byBarb
fromLansing, Michigan
Does this come with a gig bag?
Yessubmitted4 years ago
asked byRob
fromLas Vegas
Does this include a gig bag?
Yessubmitted4 years ago
asked byNatalie
fromSan Diego, CA
Does it come with the gig bag?
Gig bag not included