It's been a while (like a good month or so), since I last posted. At that time, I had picked up one of the limited edition Thinline Jaguars. I promised that I'd record some tracks of the guitar. Well, life intervened. Work got crazy (to the point that I was too burned out to even do much playing, much less recording stuff). Then, I ran into recording issues (I've changed computers, since I last recorded, and I was stymied by a complete lack of mic input [I'd never had this problem with Audacity in the past] - well, it turned out to be a stupid facepalm issue [a bad mic connector]). Well, now that's all squred away.
I'm still kind of burned out from work, but as long as I have the gumption/energy at the present time, I might as well burn some tracks. I just have one issue. Like my first Jag (back in 1990), this Jag, has a fair amount of coupling between the shielding claws, and the pickup coils - especially when I play at high gain (hey, what can I say, it's the metalhead player in me

I have to eat a VERY late supper (I got home late from work, and I had to do laundry). Irregardless of whether or not, I get any responses while I'm eating, I will record some tracks, and try to deal with the sqealing at high gain. Oh, BTW, here's a pic I took of my Jag, that does it more justice, than the one I took ages ago.
