So, kinda done got a VM jaguar.......

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I thought the marauder was 25.5 scale? It would be on my list if it was 24 or even 24.75.

Nice guitar though
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Yep, the MP Marauder is full scale. ProgRob, is the shorter scale one of your preferences?
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I've only own full scales, but did love the neck on my mustang. Jumbo frets are a must.
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Thomas wrote:The Jazz I had was great build wise. The electronics, guard, trem, bridge etc were all really shit quality. The electronics were super noisy. By noisy I mean unusable (I got it as part of a trade just to check out what they were like).

Great platform for modding and you can pick up a secondhand one on ebay for about £150. At that sort of price it's a no-brainer. If you're buying new, test as many as you can. The quality of the wiring is all over the place. Make sure you use a dirt pedal on it. Dirt through mine created an instant horrible shoegaze cycling noise cos the electronics were so borked on it.
Is this across the board, or do you think you got a lemon? I've not had a chance to play one in person (seems almost impossible to find these in stores), but I would like to get a shortscale again. The VMs are the obvious choice for me, because of the price and because I much prefer a 9.5" radius. There is one on CL with a hard case, Mustang bridge and buzz stop for $325...seems like a decent deal, but if I'm going to need to replace all the pots and rewire the whole thing anyway, then I'd rather spring for a Classic Player or something.
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I used to think my VM Jaguar sounded too honky, but later I realized I just needed to adjust the pickups and change the EQ settings on my amp, since I had it set for my Strat. Now I think it sounds amazing and I want at least 3 more to have in different tunings. My only issue with the electronics is the volume pot on mine, but that's a cheap fix anyway. Oh, and my neck pickup is a little microphonic, enough to cause feedback easily but not enough to be an issue for me, since I actually like it.
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BTW, good deal on a VM jag for anyone in the US who's looking, $269 shipped with gig bag. It's a floor model, but still.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Fender-Squier-V ... 2#viTabs_0

Seems this place has them at that price as well.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Squier-by-Fende ... 3f2e223277
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Dillon wrote:BTW, good deal on a VM jag for anyone in the US who's looking, $269 shipped with gig bag. It's a floor model, but still.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Fender-Squier-V ... 2#viTabs_0
This guy also has VM JMs and Mustangs at that price....
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Didn't experience any of the issues others have mentioned here save for the wonky bridge (STANDARD) and honky pickups which I replaced.

the neck fit, finish and feel on my Jaguar are all great. It's a better player for the Dusty stuff than my vintage Jag, which is obviously better for those shimmer laden COWBOY CHORUS (copyright Lorez)

If you play first you can't really go wrong.

My VM Jaguar is all I play with the band these days.
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what pickups did you go for?
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I've just remembered you can lock the trem on these by tightening one of the screws.
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Mike wrote:Didn't experience any of the issues others have mentioned here save for the wonky bridge (STANDARD) and honky pickups which I replaced.
Same with my VM Jag, but I am ok with the pickups....
As he said, play it first and make sure it is good to go.
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Progrockabuse wrote:Jumbo frets are a must.
If you're into it, the Squier Mascis has big jumbo wire, as opposed to the medium jumbo on the VM guitars. (Is it just me or does 'medium jumbo' come up in a weird variety of shapes and sizes?). They have lovely necks too - usually prefer gloss, but this one is amazing.
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well...........................................
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Bet you bought a classic player didn't you!
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but what gauge strings to put on 11's or 12's?
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Depends what you normally use. 11s would be fine for me with that string length and they will still feel quite sturdy.
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Post by gusman2x »

Whatever you prefer I guess. I use 10s on mine with no issue (although I do have a stayrem bridge).

Congrats. How you liking the jingle jangles so far?
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stewart wrote:what pickups did you go for?
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