Jag pups

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Jag pups

Post by markocaster »

I am considering a Jaguar , what are you opinions of the HH configuration VS the Fender Classic Player Jaguar Special Electric Guitar pups?

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Post by dodgedartdave »

depends on if you are a trem user.
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Post by Mustang Melx »

I guess it depends if you want a traditional jaguar tone or a humbucker tone.

personally I like the white classic player with humbuckers.
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Post by Mustang Melx »

dodgedartdave wrote:depends on if you are a trem user.
why? trems work with humbuckers and singles!!!!
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Post by Justin J »

yeah, go for the new mim hh version. the single-coil version sounds way too much like a strat.
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Post by Fran »

Its worth noting that the traditional tremelo system with TOM or not suffers with 'sympathetic harmonics' (the weird ringing sound from behind the bridge), using a humbucker makes this more audible. Using a high output humbucker can give you big problems, you have to almost constantly palm mute the area behind the bridge if you play with a disciplined style. Otherwise things sound sloppy.
Your best bet is to try them out at a store but be sure to push the gain on the amp.
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Post by Aeon »

Whether or not it "suffers" depends on whether you like that sound. I kind of like the subtle warble that comes from letting strings ring out on my Jazzmaster. But those pickups are pretty low output in comparison to humbuckers.
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Post by DGNR8 »

I hadn't heard that. Kooky.
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