Jaguar plate for toggle switch???
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Jaguar plate for toggle switch???
Brief introduction... Hello, gentleman. New to this forum (I'm woodyjunior at Harmony-Central and candypants at The Gear Page).
I'm being seduced by the charms and allure of the shortscale. A Jaguar, in particular.
This may be sacrilege here, but I'm considering a Classic Player HH Jag for the express purpose of replacing the stock pickups with Seymour Duncan P-Rails. That would open up all kinds of sound options. Most of the switches and gadgetry lends itself nicely to tapping into the flexibility of the P-Rails (series hum, parallel hum, P90s or single coils).
The only thing I'm struggling with, is where/how to incorporate a three-way toggle. Does anyone know where I can get a switch plate that will accommodate a toggle switch? So far the only place I've been directed to is a luthier in France. They have a "Kurt Cobain" type plate that would be great, but they are not returning emails... at least to Americans: http://www.huort-ch.com/lang_eng/en_hardware.htm
Any other ideas or suggestions?
Thanks in advance...
I'm being seduced by the charms and allure of the shortscale. A Jaguar, in particular.
This may be sacrilege here, but I'm considering a Classic Player HH Jag for the express purpose of replacing the stock pickups with Seymour Duncan P-Rails. That would open up all kinds of sound options. Most of the switches and gadgetry lends itself nicely to tapping into the flexibility of the P-Rails (series hum, parallel hum, P90s or single coils).
The only thing I'm struggling with, is where/how to incorporate a three-way toggle. Does anyone know where I can get a switch plate that will accommodate a toggle switch? So far the only place I've been directed to is a luthier in France. They have a "Kurt Cobain" type plate that would be great, but they are not returning emails... at least to Americans: http://www.huort-ch.com/lang_eng/en_hardware.htm
Any other ideas or suggestions?
Thanks in advance...
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Re: Jaguar plate for toggle switch???
He'll get back to you, he's out of stock at the moment but will have more in December, he'll definitely sort you out. He's the only place I know of also.woodyjunior wrote:Brief introduction... Hello, gentleman. New to this forum (I'm woodyjunior at Harmony-Central and candypants at The Gear Page).
I'm being seduced by the charms and allure of the shortscale. A Jaguar, in particular.
This may be sacrilege here, but I'm considering a Classic Player HH Jag for the express purpose of replacing the stock pickups with Seymour Duncan P-Rails. That would open up all kinds of sound options. Most of the switches and gadgetry lends itself nicely to tapping into the flexibility of the P-Rails (series hum, parallel hum, P90s or single coils).
The only thing I'm struggling with, is where/how to incorporate a three-way toggle. Does anyone know where I can get a switch plate that will accommodate a toggle switch? So far the only place I've been directed to is a luthier in France. They have a "Kurt Cobain" type plate that would be great, but they are not returning emails... at least to Americans: http://www.huort-ch.com/lang_eng/en_hardware.htm
Any other ideas or suggestions?
Thanks in advance...
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Any possibilities of a Brett Favre-like decision to come out of retirement?robroe wrote:if Bobroe wasn't retired right now and still was a machinist at Corning Glass he could make one in like 2 minutes.
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Mike, thanks for the info. Is that a Classic Player Jag in your avatar? If so, how do you like it? I've heard the bum rap on the Classic Players are the quality (or lack thereof) in the electronic components...
Maybe he should come out of retirement, or someone should; the part wasn't terribly costly but shipping it to USA cost again as much, IIRC.
Re: electronics quality: ??? since I've been reading these boards, I've never read that about any of the MIM Classic Player series of guitars, but frequently read it about CIJ. Maybe you got these confused? But in any event, the tech who did work on mine thought it was fine. I specifically asked him.
Re: electronics quality: ??? since I've been reading these boards, I've never read that about any of the MIM Classic Player series of guitars, but frequently read it about CIJ. Maybe you got these confused? But in any event, the tech who did work on mine thought it was fine. I specifically asked him.
I think too many people go into panic station mode when they hear bad stuff (I've been guilty of that myself), especially about newly released goods. I had heard a few bad things (first hand from the guitar shop that had to send them back) but that was just 2 unlucky guitars with fluffed components not a stain on the goodness of all MIM guitars. Hell there was someone posting on offset that their new AVRI had electric issues. It's just a fact of life that now and again certain problems will pop up on the odd instrument.
Now that these have been out for a while it's fair to say that these guitars have been a great succes. MIM stuff has come a long way.
Now that these have been out for a while it's fair to say that these guitars have been a great succes. MIM stuff has come a long way.
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I've been impressed with the Classic Player series so far. I've spent some time with the strats and a Jazzy. The necks are phenomenal! I've had several MIM Fenders that blow away many USA counterparts.suede wrote:the only reason why people complain about the MIM Jaguars is because they are made in mexico...Some people can seem to look beyond that...
I'm not alarmed by the electronics - that's nothing I can't repair on my own - but you guys are probably right. I've seen a couple posts on other forums questioning the integrity of the electronics due to some poor connections coming out of the factory, but that's going to happen on occasion with anything mass-produced. I have definitely heard about questionable components in the CIJ stuff.
Basically, I'm more interested in the wood, the hardware and the construction - wiring is the easiest thing to change.
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Mike wrote:It is a Classic Player. Anything you've heard about poor quality is bollocks. The pickups are far better than CIJ pickups and all the electronics looked spiffy to me when I modded it recently.
What mods did you make?
Nevermind.... I just read through your thread. Sensible mods. Good work.
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