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When I first joined the forum the Fender Jazzmaster Ultralight was highly sought after and utilized. Seems now the only time I hear about it is when one breaks. Now, all I hear about now is Mambo, Quilter, Aviator, Henrickson, and a couple of others. What happened?
Do any of you still use the amp?
I still really like mine and I still like the Fender SuperChamp XD, which is another amp that got some coveting, albeit to a lesser extent. I only seem to hear about one now when it is being sold. What gives?
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10-14-2014 09:03 PM
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I use mine daily
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Wasn't there something similar made by Ibanez?
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There may not be much "news" about the Ultralight because they're not made any longer. Those who have them are using them, but no one new is "discovering" them.
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Originally Posted by AlsoRan
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Yea, I think it's just because it's long out of production. Given the opportunity, I would be happy to have one again at a reasonable price.
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Originally Posted by woland
Anyway, still using and loving my JMUL.
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I still think it could have been a great product if properly done.
Here's a nice clip of one with an unknown cab.
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Originally Posted by AlsoRan
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I always wondered if people played Jazz on a Jazzmaster.
I've only seen it widely used for jangly type pop/rock stuff.
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Originally Posted by AlsoRan
Guess that once an SS amp goes out of production and getting them repair starts getting difficult the love diminishes too.
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Originally Posted by jorgemg1984
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I don't know if it was because of an issue with mine, but I owned one and it sounded, small, midrangy, muddy and nasally. Great looking little head though! I did buy it used form ebay about 5 years ago...
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Guitar Center had a used head on their website for $325 earlier today, it's gone now. I wonder if I sparked some gas by reviving this thread; your welcome GC.
From what I've read, too many repair issues.
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Originally Posted by jtpal25
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I have one and I want to sell it actually.
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Good amp. The problem is that Fender cashiered it after a couple of years, so nobody is buying a new one anymore. The installed user base is small and no new units are being produced.
By comparison, there are no new Polytones being made, but there are thousands of used ones out there. So word of mouth is still extensive even without new amps being produced.
FWIW, people should be more jazzed (sorry) about the Fender Ultralight, at this point, but you didn't see them in clubs/stages and there aren't thousands floating around. They are a sharp 2nd hand purchase, however. Good jazz sounds contained therein.
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The heir to the throne is the Quilter line of solid state amp heads. They'll do the traditional class D tones as well as the Fender style emulations.
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For me, I lusted after reading the glowing reviews here... but when I owned it, I didn't like the sound much. Sold the head quickly and kept the cabinet, thinking I'd use it. But it was hard to pair with another amp, being only 2 ohms, so it sat in a corner. Finally sold it just recently and that's that.
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Originally Posted by rpguitar
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Still working for me.
The greatest amp I´ve played, and I have owned every types of Fender tube amps and Mesa mrk 2B
I bought 2 sets to have a spare
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Originally Posted by rpguitar
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Originally Posted by Sam Sherry
You see it over and over in life, the "must-haves." Often, they rarely live up to the hype.
I have one and I like it, but at least for bedroom playing, I use my Super Champ XD. The JMUL can get really loud, which is probably going to be great when I play with others. And I do like the tone, but I am easy.
I think things can be just "so good" and that is it. How good is "good" when it comes to a food, song, car, etc..
I am too old now to get caught up in any hype (although, to be honest I still lust for one of those Mambo Amps every now and then!).
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In the end, I love this powerful little amp. When a buddy comes by, I let him play it while I play the Superchamp XD.
For me, good is good and that is all I need. (That is probably how I stay happily married).
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A good conversation. The Acoustasonic Ultralight version of the JMUL is never discussed. It has only the clean channel and if you like the JMUL and value it only for the clean channel then the Acoustasonic Ultralight is an overlooked gem. Despite its Acoustic Guitar leanings, it works well with our kind of pickups, too.
I found a New Old Stock at a dealer's. He wanted its original MAP for it. I declined.
Jack Wilkins passed a year ago today.....
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