Stark, dark and menacing, the Jim Root Jazz master guitar has got to be the most distinctively minimalist version of the instrument ever devised in the model”s entire half-century history.
At the behest of the towering Slipknot/Stone Sour guitarist, gone are the dual tone circuits and barrage of controls. Fingerboard is without the fret position markers and enormous chrome bridge. Pretty much everything typical of a Jazz master guitar, replaced only by fearsome EMG 60 (neck) and 81 (bridge) hum bucking pickups with brushed nickel covers, a single three-way switch, a single volume knob and a hard-tail Stratocaster bridge.
The Jim Root Jazz master also features a mahogany body with a comfortable contoured neck heel, satin-finish maple neck with modern C” profile and large headstock, compound-radius ebony fingerboard (12″-16″) with 22 jumbo frets and no position markers, staggered deluxe locking tuners, black hardware and pickup bezels, and an austere Flat Black satin-nitro lacquer finish. Includes black tweed case with red plush interior, strap and strap locks, cable and polishing cloth.





