top of page

FGN ODYSSEY J-STANDARD
JOS2-DUFMR
Transparent Purple Flat

₪ 4400

FGN ODYSSEY J-STANDARD
JOS2-DUFMR
SPECIFICATIONS

Made in Japan by Fujigen
since 1960

CONSTRUCTION : Bolt-On

 
BODY : Black bound Flamed Maple veneer top on Ash body
 

 

NECK : 1pc Canadian Hard Maple w. Soft U-Shape

 
FINGERBOARD : Rosewood
C
ompound Radius (250-350 mmR) 

 
PARTS COLOR : Chrome & Nickel 

 
FRETS : 22F Medium
(C.F.S / Circle Fretting System)
Frets are rounded to Perfection with advanced Edge Treatment 

 

SCALE : 25.5" (648mm)

 

CONTROLS : 1Volume, 1Tone, 5Way SW, Coil Tap Mini SW

 
PICKUPS : Direct mounted Seymour Duncan
Neck: AlnicoII Pro APS-1
Center: Vintage Staggered SSL-1 rwrp
Bridge: Chrome Covered Pegasus™-TB

 

STRINGS : D'Addario EXL110 (.010-.046) 

 
TUNERS : GOTOH vintage style Magnum Lock tuners.
SD91-05M MG

 
BRIDGE : Smooth and stable two-pivot FGN tremolo bridge.
FGN FJTR-S2P

 
COLOR : TPF - Transparent Purple Flat

 
FINISH : Matte

 

ACCESSORIES : Original Gig Bag

                    Set up Keys

JOS2DUFMR_TPF 15.jpg

FGN ODYSSEY J-STANDARD
JOS2-DUFMR
SPECIAL FEATURES

Circle Fretting System

All FGN guitars and basses come with a unique Circle Fretting System (C.F.S.). It was created by FGN based on an idea to offer better pitch and articulation than conventional guitars and basses. All frets are installed on fingerboard in slightly curved shape, so that every string crosses all the frets in 90 degrees, i.e. to offer a minimum contact of string on a fret, and it makes the scale length of every string even while it actually varies on conventional fretting. The C.F.S. is a solution of fretting on a traditional guitar and bass and it offers clearer articulation and tones which give dimension when you play a cord and also cut through the mix when you play single notes.

 

 

*The frets we use aren't special. You can ask your nearest repair shop to hit them from the edge of the fingerboard when refret.

Seymour Duncan Pickups 

Direct mounted Seymour Duncan chrome covered Pegasus bridge humbucker, APS-1 Alnico II Pro neck and vintage Staggered SSL-1 rwrp middle pickups offer total versatility of modern humbucker and vintage single coil sound with 5-way lever switch and a coil tap mini switch.

Compound Radius

FGN employs a specific "Compound Radius" ratio on the fingerboard, representing advanced fingerboard technology. The neck radius gradually increases over the finger board's length, starting out rounded near the headstock and flattening out toward the neck joint. A diameter of 250mm (10") was selected for the radius at the nut for optimal comfort and grip for chords. A 350mm (14") radius at the heel has proven to be ideal in eliminating any unwanted buzz of string bending that may be caused by over-tightened fingerboard radius traditionally countered by high string action. The Compound Radius affords comfortable and easy bends even with string action below 1.9mm and ensures smooth fingering when playing solo passages high on the neck, while allowing for much easier chord playing at lower frets.

Smooth Fret Edge

FGN craftsmen are meticulous in ensuring fret edges are rounded to perfection for a smooth feel on the neck. Position changes are seamless and the aesthetic is flawless.

Effortless Playability

FGN's unique and original neck-joint system improves the overall resonance of the guitar. The angle of the neck and body joint is a critical factor in the set-up of a stringed instrument. While string height is adjustable at the bridge, FGN's neck-joint system not only improves the overall resonance of the guitar it also supports extra low string action.

compound radius.jpg

Natural Satin Neck
Many people said the neck coated with gloss finish is very slippery and very difficult to hold it from sweating. 
We finally developed FGN original natural satin finish and it can make you feel very smooth and comfortable like the illusion of touching the natural wood. 

The original neck finish can improve your playability and the resonance from the neck to the body material.

ILIAD SATIN NECK.jpg
JOS2DUFMR_TPF 11_edited.jpg
bottom of page