brainfur wrote:im dying to see the mustang in action so I can wait two years to get one cheap on craigslist
Mid-2012 Squier Vintage Modified Jazzmaster Jaguar Mustang
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She's like the worst player in a professional demo I've ever seen, but these are all still better than 95% of Fender's other demos.
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I got to play the Jag and the Jazzy last week at a local Sam Ash.. I was VERY impressed with the Jazzmaster . In fact got to play it side by side with a Classic Player .. It was obvious where they cut back on the Squier by the look of the finish and wood of the neck and the cheezy fake tort pickguard ( most can be change and upgraded cheaply ) but for the feel and the sound of it I was very impressive . Not just for a $300 guitar but as a guitar . The CP was a tad better but not $400 more better . I'll be buying the Jazzmaster and modding it .
As for the Jaguar .. Not so impressed .. But it was just the pickups .... Nasally . The body ( basswood ) wasn't so bad . Felt as heavy as my Jag Special. Playability was just like my Jap Jag .. Pots and switches kinda sucked ( easily changeable ) but overall a great guitar ...
As for the Stang I haven't played I'm expecting a guitar like my 69RI with a slightly crappier neck which I can live with.
I will buy 1 of each with zero remorse .
I'd suggest if you want one buy em now .. Personally I think they're a little too good so I'd expect a lacking in quality or a price increase by next year .
As for the Jaguar .. Not so impressed .. But it was just the pickups .... Nasally . The body ( basswood ) wasn't so bad . Felt as heavy as my Jag Special. Playability was just like my Jap Jag .. Pots and switches kinda sucked ( easily changeable ) but overall a great guitar ...
As for the Stang I haven't played I'm expecting a guitar like my 69RI with a slightly crappier neck which I can live with.
I will buy 1 of each with zero remorse .
I'd suggest if you want one buy em now .. Personally I think they're a little too good so I'd expect a lacking in quality or a price increase by next year .
So after a full 14 years of my older brother deriding my taste in shortscale plinky-plonk oddball Fenders of yore, one texted pic of the Jaguar/Stang VM lines appears to have switched him into "oh fuck, I want the blonde Mustang" mode, so we're going to the SF and San Jose GCs to look for some/try them out this week and I will report my findings.
Gonna be weird if he of all people gets a Mustang before I've ever had one though.
Gonna be weird if he of all people gets a Mustang before I've ever had one though.
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"
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Yes. Certainly on a factory Stang that hasn't been agonized over. They have a much bigger range of movement than a Jaguar/Jazzmaster, though much of it is useless.Johnny Noir wrote: she uses the trem arm very very softly. it means if you go harder you get out of tune?
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"
one review over on HC said that the quality was a notch above in certain areas. the neck, bridge and pickups are definitely different and the trem plate placement is different as well. Does anyone know what wood the VMs are made from?sholkham wrote:The jazzmaster is tempting me, even if I would probably have to sell some stuff to make room for it.
Has anyone played the squier Mascis and the new Jazzmaster? I was wondering if there is that much difference besides the price.
plopswagon wrote:I like teles and strats because they're made out of guitar.
robroe wrote:I dont need a capo. I have the other chords in my tonefingers