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Jay Turser JT-300M
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Typeelectric guitarelectric guitar
Number of strings66
Pickupspassivepassive
Pickup diagramS-S-SS-S-S
Tone block
Typepassivepassive
Volume controls11
Tone controls22
Pickup switch5 position5 position
Body
Typemonolithmonolith
Size4/44/4
ShapeStratocasterStratocaster
Cutawaydoubledouble
Pickguard
Materiallindenlinden
BridgeVintage TremoloVintage Tremolo
Through string attachment
Neck
Mount typeboltedbolted
Number of frets2222
Neck profileCC
Anchorsinglesingle
Scale25.5 "25.5 "
Pegsclosedclosed
Neck materialmaplemaple
Fretboardmaplerosewood
Color
Added to E-Catalogseptember 2016september 2016

Fretboard

The material from which the fretboard of an electric guitar is made.

The fretboard is placed under the strings, where the strings are pressed when played. The need to use overlays is due to the fact that the types of wood from which the fingerboard itself is made are often not hard enough, and dents could occur on their surface from constant contact with the strings. Accordingly, the overlays are made of a harder material that retains the shape of the surface even after repeated pressing of the strings. As such a material, both special types of wood ( ebony, rosewood) and high-quality phenolic polymers can be used.

In general, the quality of the fingerboard is usually quite consistent with the price category of the instrument, but it hardly makes sense to dwell on the detailed characteristics of each material (they are not so critical for the normal use of an electric guitar). We only note that the material of the overlay directly affects the appearance of the instrument.
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