I has a Jaguar (photos & mod details added)

The original shortscale guitars; Mustangs, Duo-Sonics, Musicmasters, Jaguars, Broncos, Jag-stang, Jagmaster, Super-Sonic, Cyclone, and Toronados.

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Post by purplehaze19x »

Yeah i loves Jags also, Thats a beauty!
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Post by downer »

"so...ehh...hi...ehh... this is a jaguar ehhh..."

holy shit are you a politician or what?

but congrats on the guitar although i think you should pick up a "normal" one, the jaguar bridge is the most genious think i find on fenders. it is superadjustable.
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Post by blacktaxi »

grats. nice photoes.. after looking i now want one too :(
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Post by Fran »

That's one of the nicest sunbursts i've seen, srsly, well done mike. I hope it serves you well. :D
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Post by Mike »

downer wrote:"so...ehh...hi...ehh... this is a jaguar ehhh..."

holy shit are you a politician or what?
Were you trying to beat DuoSonicBoy to Most Idiotic Post Of The Thread?

If so, Congrats. Otherwise, Get Tae Fuck.
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Post by Mike »

I played it with the band last night at rehearsal and it was fucking awesome. Sounded great and was loads of fun to play.

I've done the right thing.
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Post by Will »

Mike wrote:
downer wrote:"so...ehh...hi...ehh... this is a jaguar ehhh..."

holy shit are you a politician or what?
Were you trying to beat DuoSonicBoy to Most Idiotic Post Of The Thread?

If so, Congrats. Otherwise, Get Tae Fuck.
Yeaaaa - I won something.
Are you using the trem at all? How well does it hold tune?
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Post by Mike »

I don't use the Trem at all. I really tried to start when I got the Mustang but it's not for me.

It holds tune like a beast without it.
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Post by Mike »

OK I just threw on the trem arm and messed around for a while, the Trem behaves really well and after heavy abuse the guitar is still in tune.

I think it's a winner.
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Post by sonicboom »

Good for you, matey. Really nice Jaguar. Love the sunburnt.

I was starting to get a little uh...concerned you'd end up with a very very expensive (and doubtless very very nice) vintage Jag and have to seriously boot up yr pedalmaking output to make ends meet.

Which would have been a win for the pedal- buying shortscale public, mind (strokes chin)......
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Post by James »

I was quite surprised to see you got one so quickly after trying one. I can understand it though with vintage prices as they are. Looks great.
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Post by astro »

Sweet! I want one too!
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Post by Mages »

awesome mike, I'm glad your quest has ended successfully. now I want to go to guitar center and try out some of these MIMs.
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Post by dots »

astro wrote:Sweet! I want one too!
DEW IT. between the cij's and the mim's, there are plenty to be had with some great options, too.
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Post by astro »

dots wrote:
astro wrote:Sweet! I want one too!
DEW IT. between the cij's and the mim's, there are plenty to be had with some great options, too.
I think I'm going to dew it... I'm jonesing for a new guitar, it'll either be a Jag or a Mustang bass. First I have to sell off one of the guitars that I don't play, most likely my Les Paul (great guitar but just way too heavy. I feel like I need a back brace after playing it for 10 minutes!)

The Japanese Jags seem to be hard to come by here in Canada. But I've seen a few of the MIM's for sale locally. If only the single coil MIM jag came in white like the HH model... I could just buy the HH and be a total dork and rewire it with singles...
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Post by aen »

Or humbucker size p90s ZOMGDEWIT.
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Post by Mike »

Yeah the colour thing is a real pain. I've seen people convert the MIM humbucker ones to singles on offset though, so it's doable.
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Post by Mike »

Right so a couple of practises in and I'm really getting to know the guitar. I'm thinking about making the following mods:

1. I'm getting one of these plates:
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So I can replace the two pickup slider switches with a Toggle switch. I turned off my bridge pickup twice in Rehearsal last night when it was the only pickup on. Queue Silence and Panic about my amp.

2. I'm going to wire a 470K resistor in series with the 50K tone pot in the rhythm circuit to brighten it up for now, and will eventually replace it with a 1M roller pot so I have some use out of it.
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Post by Reece »

You must do some hxc strumming. I can't see myself ever moving slider switches accidentally. I do smash into toggles quite often though, 'specially on the strat.
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Post by Jackackack »

Wow, that is lovely. I kind of want a baritone jag.