Jagmaster question
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Jagmaster question
Can I replace the 2 point strat-like trem on my Squire Jagmaster? I've heard there's some differences, I just want to make sure that I can.
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Almost certainly. I'm presuming you'll want an 'asian import' style trem with metric measurements rather than USA Imperial. Guitar Fetish do both kinds as do most aftermarket vendors. To be double sure though, whip out your ruler and check the measurements between centre of the poles and compare to the replacement specs on vendor websites. It's almost cerrtainly metric though..xrleroyx wrote:Can I replace the 2 point strat-like trem on my Squire Jagmaster? I've heard there's some differences, I just want to make sure that I can.
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If you are looking to upgrade what about replacing it with the Blade Runner or Super V? I have a silver sparkle Jagmaster that I've modified everything (locking tuners, graphite nut, Seymore Duncan SH-59 pickups, graphite saddles, .022 capacitors, Fender 1meg audio taper pots, stainless steel tremolo block-that I had to grind down to fit, painted the cavities with shielding paint and applied metal tape shielding to the back of the pickguard) with the exception of completely replacing the tremolo. I am considering a Super V for it in the future.
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The Japanese ones have the 2 7/32" vintage spaced 6-screw trem. The first Chinese ones have the twin-synchronous 2-point trem. Newest ones have a 2 1/16" 6-screw trem.brainfur wrote:wait-- what? does jagmaster have a 2 point trem? pretty sure mine had a six screw trem..........
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I'll drop in some EMG's and make a METALMASTERspeedfish wrote:If you are looking to upgrade what about replacing it with the Blade Runner or Super V? I have a silver sparkle Jagmaster that I've modified everything (locking tuners, graphite nut, Seymore Duncan SH-59 pickups, graphite saddles, .022 capacitors, Fender 1meg audio taper pots, stainless steel tremolo block-that I had to grind down to fit, painted the cavities with shielding paint and applied metal tape shielding to the back of the pickguard) with the exception of completely replacing the tremolo. I am considering a Super V for it in the future.
http://www.super-vee.com/faqs.html
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EMG's are good. I have a pair on my Steinberger.xrleroyx wrote:I'll drop in some EMG's and make a METALMASTERspeedfish wrote:If you are looking to upgrade what about replacing it with the Blade Runner or Super V? I have a silver sparkle Jagmaster that I've modified everything (locking tuners, graphite nut, Seymore Duncan SH-59 pickups, graphite saddles, .022 capacitors, Fender 1meg audio taper pots, stainless steel tremolo block-that I had to grind down to fit, painted the cavities with shielding paint and applied metal tape shielding to the back of the pickguard) with the exception of completely replacing the tremolo. I am considering a Super V for it in the future.
http://www.super-vee.com/faqs.html
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i've come back around to liking emg's. used to use them all the time but then fell in love with the warmth of passives. what i am appreciating about them now is i find they just cut through anything with such great precision. in the right circumstances, they're wonderful, but i admit that i did overdo it early on in my guitar playing. i'm glad i kept one guitar around with them in it.