ah, i see. thought you meant between like, alder or poplar or something. it tends to be the necks that warp on those cheapo guitars, you can make a guitar body from just about anything. look at danelectros, for example. pine and hardboard.Concretebadger wrote:I was thinking about those crappy things made of plywood or worse that are sold in mail order catalogues. An extreme example maybe, but still...lousy quality wood is bound to cause problems like warping, structural weak spots and so on. Again, unlikely but yeah.stewart wrote:WHA?Concretebadger wrote:I'm sure that the body wood does make a difference, if only to the sustain and possibly tuning stability.
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To be honest, I've been getting tired of surf green a bit. At this point I'd rather have the white Jag and a sonic blue JM.DanHeron wrote:Surf Green Jaguar or Sonic Blue Jazzmaster.
THIS DECISION IS TOO HARD.
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stewart wrote:thrilling read.Rox wrote:http://www.jemsite.com/jem/wood.htm
There's that wonderful phrase again.Hard Maple:
This wood “shouts�. It is loud with a strong upper midrange, bright highs, and tapered off but very tight lows. A pickup that produces good lows will find them in a Hard Maple body, but they will be tight and will not interact with a loud half stack.
I'm liking the Jag better than the JM, but god do they sound different. Honestly, if your main amp is bright go for the JM and if it's dark go for the Jag. If it's in between, you have a tough choice to make.DanHeron wrote:Surf Green Jaguar or Sonic Blue Jazzmaster.
THIS DECISION IS TOO HARD.
If you can afford an AVRI, MIJ, or Squier you shouldn't just choose the most expensive. It's not necessarily better. I like the feel of the neck on my new Squier better than the one on my old AVRI. Sometimes life can be surprising.kypdurron wrote:So they are now making them at a "I'll have a coffee and that green guitar please" price. Still, only additional guitar I'd really want someday is a vintage or maybe Avri/TS Jag ... having a job made me a snob, maybe. But maybe it's better for me to want something I can't just buy without planning and sacrificing something else. Life would be boring if everything was available as easy as a Squier Jaguar.
Life would be boring if guitars were made available at a range of prices to suit different people. Got it.kypdurron wrote:So they are now making them at a "I'll have a coffee and that green guitar please" price. Still, only additional guitar I'd really want someday is a vintage or maybe Avri/TS Jag ... having a job made me a snob, maybe. But maybe it's better for me to want something I can't just buy without planning and sacrificing something else. Life would be boring if everything was available as easy as a Squier Jaguar.
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RIGHT OFF THE BATavj wrote:stewart wrote:thrilling read.Rox wrote:http://www.jemsite.com/jem/wood.htmThere's that wonderful phrase again.Hard Maple:
This wood “shouts�. It is loud with a strong upper midrange, bright highs, and tapered off but very tight lows. A pickup that produces good lows will find them in a Hard Maple body, but they will be tight and will not interact with a loud half stack.
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nice review from OSG about the green jag
http://www.offsetguitars.com/forums/vie ... =6&t=59879
http://www.offsetguitars.com/forums/vie ... =6&t=59879
Having a great guitar in at a highly affordable price point is stupid, especially from a business perspective. Why would you want to make money on something that is popular?George wrote:Life would be boring if guitars were made available at a range of prices to suit different people. Got it.kypdurron wrote:So they are now making them at a "I'll have a coffee and that green guitar please" price. Still, only additional guitar I'd really want someday is a vintage or maybe Avri/TS Jag ... having a job made me a snob, maybe. But maybe it's better for me to want something I can't just buy without planning and sacrificing something else. Life would be boring if everything was available as easy as a Squier Jaguar.
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Jut did an image search now over the last 24 hours and brought up this place of all places, with real picture of mustang.plaidbeer wrote:I've not seen a single review of the VM Mustang yet. Anyone seen one anywhere?
http://rockshop.fr/2012/07/08/fender-sq ... d-mustang/
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Looks totally legit except the control plate gap. Want. I will have one of these for sure. That red looks great but I will probably go vintage white.othomas2 wrote:Jut did an image search now over the last 24 hours and brought up this place of all places, with real picture of mustang.plaidbeer wrote:I've not seen a single review of the VM Mustang yet. Anyone seen one anywhere?
http://rockshop.fr/2012/07/08/fender-sq ... d-mustang/