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Transform your Jazzmaster into THE MOST desirable guitar with these pickups.  Watch the YouTube video and hear what Brett Kingman has to say about his FatMasters.

 
 

Now with reduced height for easy install into extra shallow cavities.

FatMaster:  All the highs you'd ever want and the midrange is well balanced with the right amount of piano-mid-tone detail that delivers exceptional clarity and definition.  Exceptional dynamic range (far more than a Strat pickup). The huge, lush bass end has a nice kick, some refer to as springy or bouncy sound courtesy of the huge dynamic range.

Our FatMaster is so close to an original Jazzmaster pickup it would be hard to pick the difference, certainly there is nothing missing which is is a huge hurrah for our advanced Zero-Hum technology.

Incorporating staggered Alnico-K** rod magnets the sound is alive with dynamic response and oozing with tone and harmonic nuances.  The sweet treble tones have not been compromised by Kinman’s technically advanced patented 600 Ohm hum cancelling mechanism and are silky and sweet. 

Middle switch position (matched set of FatMasters on together) delivers authentic both-on-together sound with a wonderfully intense hollow cluck.

UPDATE:  12-July-2018  A mixed set of 2 FatMasters should be composed of ....

  • FatMaster (usually for neck position)
  • FatMaster Extra (new model and usually for bridge position)

The FatMaster Extra is a new model with improved balance with the neck pickup (tonally and loudness-wise) which means the matching neck pickup can be adjusted higher to get all of it's tone and both pickups have the same volume.  Both-on-together sound is absolutely wonderful with an intense hollow cluck, a touch of twang and some nice attack.  With nice touch sensitivity all 3 positions have an airy lightness and are nice to play.

We recommend buying a matched set of FatMaster Extra for the bridge and a FatMaster for the neck position and not mixing with other models.

The 6 rod magnets are Kinman's proprietary Alnico-k** magnets which deliver cleaner sound devoid of string crash and pitch warble.  Supplied with your choice of White, Parchment or Black covers.  Original Fender covers are generally not suitable should you want other colors but Aged White and Cream covers without magnet holes are available on eBay.  Use a brad point drill bit to make the holes to suit the additional non-standard magnet spreads we offer.

Some people will call these noiseless Jazzmaster pickups but Kinman prefers to describe them correctly as Zero-Hum Jazzmaster pickups.  That's because there are 2 types of noise, Hum which is cancelled in the pickup and Buzz which can only be minimized by shielding the wiring cavities (refer to >Technical >Perfect Guitar >Shielding for newer guitars

US Patents 7,022,909 & 8,791,35

Laser engraved identity nomenclature so you'll never forget, looks cool too..


Kinman pickups for Jazzmaster are direct replacements and usually no modification to the guitar is required. 
 

Number of parts in this pickup: 28
Number of parts in regular single coil: 11
Number of parts in other brand noiseless: There are no other noiseless Jazzmaster pickups with Alnico rod magnets.  Kinman is the only one and that makes it the coolest Jazzmaster pickup available.



Pickup adjustment

As with all Kinman Gen-2 pickups these are very sensitive to height adjustment.  A good starting point, so the neck and bridge pickups balance, is with the two E strings fretted at the 15th fret, adjusted as follows ...

  • bridge pickup so the string-to-magnet gap is 1.25mm for both E strings
  • neck pickup so the string-to-magnet gap is 1.5mm for both E strings

Cavity depth

  • 12mm (1/2") standard cavity depth, plenty of height adjustment.

Connection means available

  • Single wires for soldering.
  • also available with Kinman connectors for plugging into a Kinman Strat, Tele or KHP-90 Goodbye-Soldering Harness. 
    • We can make harness for some Jazzmasters upon request.

Hook-up wires

  • 3 single hook-up wires, color coded and facilitates series switching as well as phase reversing. 
  • Cut generously longer than necessary for the 2 stock Jazzmaster positions. neck 37cm & 32cm bridge.
  • Custom lengths by request with Order.

Output Polarity

  • in-phase with Gibson and Copy humbuckers.
  • in-phase with all other Kinman pickups.
  • opposite phase to Fender
    • Can be phase reversed to match that of Fender pickups.

Pot & Capacitor values

  • 500k Ohm or original Fender 1 Meg for Volume & Tone is recommended.  250k volume pot compromises the dynamic feel to an extent.
  • Tone pot is usually the same value as the volume pot.
  • Normal tone cap value of 0.022uF / 63 ~ 100 volt.  Smaller value lessen the severity of Treble cut and requires some experimentation.

Magnet spreads

  •  52mm bridge & 50mm neck for Vintage USA bridges (55.3mm saddle spread)
  •  50mm & 47.5mm for Narrow bridges such as Mastery, Tune-O-Matic etc (52mm saddle spread)
     
  • Narrow versions incorporate our unique Coil Length Compensation Technology that restores performance that is lost when magnets are spaced closer together.

Magnet Staggers

  • Normal improved Stagger to suit 7 ~ 14 inch uniform radius fretboards including USA Custom Guitar Compound 7-1/4" ~ 9-1/2
  • Flat Stagger for specific compound radius fretboards (eg Warmoth 10 ~ 16 inch compound and Fender Deluxe Compound Radius)
  • Option to indicate your fretboard radius is in our 'After-Payment Additional Questions' email we send you.

Mounting hardware included

  • We now include our own specially made mounting screws. 
  • 4 Silicon Rubber tube springs are included.

Covers

  • Available in White, Parchment, Ivory* & Black. (*Ivory is similar to Aged White)
  • With and without Kinman logo.
  • Original Fender covers are suitable only for 52mm magnet spread, NOT for our 50mm and 47.5mm neck magnet spreads.
  • Ask for bridge and neck with 52mm magnet spreads if you intend to fit Fender covers, but only for vintage bridges.
  • Aged White and Cream covers without magnet holes are available on eBay.

 

We highly recommend consulting the Install Guide in Technical section even if you think you know it all.  Kinmans' require specialized knowledge and sometimes there is updated info.

We also highly recommend consulting the Adjust & Set-up page under the Technical Stuff header so you get the best out of your Kinman pickups.

** Alnico-K is a unique proprietary rod magnet developed by Kinman in 1985.  It is Alnico-5 but has 40% less string pull than Alnico-5 so sustain is longer and there is much less clatter from string crash and no Strat-itis string warble.

* Fender and Jazzmaster are registered Trade Marks of Fender Musical Instrument Corp, Inc.  Kinman is not associated with FMIC but they kindly permit us to refer to their Trade Marks to describe our products.

 

Watch these Video demos

Tim Pearce's YouTube 'These Pickups Rule' - Kinman FatMaster
 

Very loud but clean FatMasters
 

FatMaster Clean n Jangly
 

FatMasters clean twang
 

Brett Kingman puts his FatMasters through their paces from clean and jangly to rip roaring hi gain.

Glenn Shuttleworth

UNITED STATES 02-Oct-2024

Installed your Fastmasters in my Squier Jazzmaster a few days ago.

Wow - your pickups are orders of magnitude better than Fenders for Fidelity and Hum cancelling.

Glenn Shuttleworth

Konstantine Rich

UNITED STATES 03-Sep-2023

Hello again Chris & Joe. The pickups in the FatMaster (Extra) are incredible. Very unique sound. They handle distortion and gain extremely well. I love the sounds I am getting from them. The bridge, mid, neck positions are all voiced perfectly. The low noise is incredible. It allows me to try levels of saturation that I was never comfortable with due to the extreme noise (hum and electrical buzz). These pickups are dead quiet, and they were extremely easy to install.

Getting great clean tones as well from them. Very satisfied with my purchase. Before buying these I had been constantly searching for a guitar that would please me. I've owned tele, strat, epihpone sheraton, les paul, Ibanez with various different mainstream pickups in them. Nothing has ever fully satisfied what I wanted. The jazzmaster with these pickups finally allows me to just focus on playing, and dialing great tones.

I've been using a sansamp gt2 with these on my amp head. Incredible sound. My bands guitar recordings are now what we always envisioned, allowing us to achieve the album we had in mind sonically. Every distortion pedal I try with these pickups just sounds amazing. Thanks for working with me, and thanks for making such an excellent pickup. Have a great day guys.

Jules Loh

SINGAPORE 06-Apr-2023

After using Kinman Jazzmaster  pickups I don't see the point in using other pickups if I want a single coil sound.  I have 3 sets and now going for the fourth set.  I play indie and garage rock.

Richard Majeste

UNITED STATES 05-Dec-2021

Holy smokes these Kinman Thick-Master pickups are other-worldly. I wish I could rate you again just to give you 5 more stars on Reverb. Because of your pickups, my J Mascis has turned into the star of my collection. I could use all of the pickup sales buzz words to describe the sound but you know how special the pickups are. I assume that is one reason to keep doing what you do and much respect. From the first moment, there is genuine love from the warmth and complexity up to the searing presence and crunchy lows.

So many styles and so little time. And a question…what kind of pickups are they technically speaking? Are they heavy wound single coils? They almost have a P90 quality to them, just curious. Whatever they are, they are magic. Thanks.  Richard
 
 
 
ED: Thanks for you accolade Richard.  Yes, in a way you're right, they do have a rather heavy wound coil, BUT, there is the Kinman difference.  We always want to avoid muddy sound and lack of dynamic response that over-winding causes so we incorporated some of our patented technology which does precisely that. The result is an incredible and unique livliness despite a heavy and powerful coil. It's good to hear how much you love our unique Kinman sound.  Joe

Robby

GERMANY 04-Mar-2021

Hello,

 

I put your SirfMaster set with the Extra bridge pickup pickups into my Jazzmaster and just wanted to tell you that they sound fantastic.

 

greetings Robby

Tim Brennan

UNITED STATES 22-Jun-2020

I can't understand why anyone who ever picks up a Jazzmaster, from the stage to the garage, would ever want anything besides your pickups! 

Steven

UNITED STATES 15-May-2020

I installed my Thickmaster pick up set and I just have to say thanks for making these pickups. I use a lot of drive effects and the pickups in the J Mascis were absolutely unusable due to to how noisy they were. The Kinmans are perfect, no noise beautiful tone. Money well spent. Cheers Steven

Eric Hansen

Illinois USA 03-Dec-2018

I bought your ThickMaster, these beauties sound amazing clean, dirty, and filthy!

Tobias Venar

USA 30-Mar-2018

Just wanted to pass a message saying how happy I am with your pickups (FatMaster Neck & SurfMaster bridge). The sounds I'm getting from them is exactly what I was hoping for and represents a very distinct voice in my arsenal. I'll certainly consider you folks again as I work through new projects.

Simon Morel

UNITED STATES 03-Jun-2016

Hi, I just wanted to let you know I absolutely love my new ThickMaster pickups. They have completely transformed my J Mascis Jazzmaster.

Martin Beal

UNITED STATES 29-Mar-2016

Thank You, Thank You, Thank You!!! I have just finished installing the FatMasters in my guitar. I honestly can't describe how happy I am. The guitar sounded good before - except for all the noise - but it's positively stunning now! It is exactly as you say... your pickups retain all the great qualities of the original pickups, but sound even better than the originals. I'll definitely be posting positive reviews in some forums soon, maybe with some example recordings, too. Thanks again!

Brett Kingman

Australia 02-Jul-2015

Hey Chris, Just letting you know that I’ve had your set of your FatMaster pickups fitted to a J Mascis Jazzmaster and they’re fabulous. Really great. Tight, musical, perfect mix of brightness and stab. Fender should put them in all of their JM’s, I think. Best regards,

Jun Tanzawa

JAPAN 06-Oct-2016

I believe these pickups for Jazzmaster (Fatmaster) is best choice to create clean and delicate tone more than Fender's original ones. Will order again for my Stratcaster !

John Farrar -LA Studio Recording Artist

UNITED STATES 12-Feb-2017

Hi Chris i just want to let you know that my Jazzmaster now sounds amazing. The SurfMasters are even better than I expected. I thought I'd notice an improvement mainly in the neck pickup but both pickups sound way better than the originals. thanks mate John Farrar (Composer’ Songwriter Los Angeles)

Mark Scola

USA 27-Nov-2017

The Kinman FatMasters are excellent. And quiet, I mean like quieter than a humbucker, it's kind of amazing. Near the computer and all the rest of my outboard gear there’s a significant hum field and it's so nice not to hear that hum. I also like the low magnetic string pull. So how do they sound? Very, very, very close to my ’62 Fender Reissue. I’ve been going back and forth between my amp and the Kemper, playing at different volume levels and they’re stacking up well. The Kinmans can hear higher frequencies but I have them canted ever so slightly away from the treble side. To my ears a stock Jazzmaster, on the two pickup surf setting, has a lot of ping to it anyway, a glassiness to the top end. The Kinmans can do that sound easily. I like to back off that sound just a little with a touch less treble. They respond well to small height and tilt adjustments. Got some 500K pots I might play with in the future just to see how the Kinmans respond to that. But they’re definitely super close (with 1 meg pots) to the stock Fender pickups I have. So after playing with my FatMasters all day I am arriving at the idea that the Kinmans have a piano-like quality (especially on the wound strings) that stock Fender JM p-ups don't have. So instead of being concerned with matching '62 AVRI p-ups now we have to ask a new question: Where can the Kinmans sonically take me that I couldn't go before? This is an excellent dilemma for a guitar player to have ... These FatMasters are superb pickups. Nice to have a happy ending. Great work by all the folks at Kinman! Fan-damn-tastic! Thank you.