Jaguar bridge on a Jazzmaster? am i being screwed?

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Is this mod beneficial for a Jazzmaster

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Post by william »

More Cowbell wrote:
william wrote:"wanting to kill youself for being an idiot" over drop-in replacing a bridge is overreacting.
Its a figure of speech. Look it up.
That passes for a figure of speech now?

"It's raining cats and dogs."

"That threw me for a loop."

"I didn't just fall off the turnip truck."

"I got taken for a ride."

"I want to kill myself for being an idiot."

:lol:

anyway, any of the suggestions here are better than paying that ignorant tech money to replace it with a jag bridge for no reason, right? but by all means, attempting to set up the JM bridge can't hurt, and it's free if it works in the end. :)
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I dropped an epiphone tune-o-matic onto my jag and left it there for 4 years without any other modifications. A neck shim was not called for. The large posts of the import tune-o-matics fit into the existing stock jag/jazz bridge cups perfectly, they just don't screw in and the height is not adjustable. I had the action slightly higher with that set-up, but that's cool because I was doing mad bends anyway, hence the TOM. That's the longest running set-up I had on my jag, the ever-so-slight movement that the bridge did have actually aided a more dynamic and in-tune trem bar experience.
As far as direct drop-ins go, I couldn't have hoped for a better result. Perhaps slightly lower action on the higher frets but it was perfectly playable.
Tried it on the jag-stang once and the action was sky-high and would have required a shim.

Immediately before and ever since using the TOM on the jag, I used/use a Mustang bridge. Mustang bridges only stop the strings popping out on percussive, choppy strums. High bends will still choke out with a Mustang bridge.
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william wrote:
More Cowbell wrote:
william wrote:"wanting to kill youself for being an idiot" over drop-in replacing a bridge is overreacting.
Its a figure of speech. Look it up.
That passes for a figure of speech now?

"It's raining cats and dogs."

"That threw me for a loop."

"I didn't just fall off the turnip truck."

"I got taken for a ride."

"I want to kill myself for being an idiot."

:lol:

anyway, any of the suggestions here are better than paying that ignorant tech money to replace it with a jag bridge for no reason, right? but by all means, attempting to set up the JM bridge can't hurt, and it's free if it works in the end. :)
Are you from HC? This is SHORTSCALEDOTORG we have FREEDOM of speech here. It is a figure of speech, like when someone says "Your going to kill yourself when you find out..." or "I'm gonna kill you."

Just throwing parts at a guitar is a NOOB MOVE.
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paul_ wrote: Immediately before and ever since using the TOM on the jag, I used/use a Mustang bridge. Mustang bridges only stop the strings popping out on percussive, choppy strums. High bends will still choke out with a Mustang bridge.
what if you filed the saddles a bit deeper?
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Post by william »

More Cowbell wrote:
william wrote:
More Cowbell wrote: Its a figure of speech. Look it up.
That passes for a figure of speech now?

"It's raining cats and dogs."

"That threw me for a loop."

"I didn't just fall off the turnip truck."

"I got taken for a ride."

"I want to kill myself for being an idiot."

:lol:

anyway, any of the suggestions here are better than paying that ignorant tech money to replace it with a jag bridge for no reason, right? but by all means, attempting to set up the JM bridge can't hurt, and it's free if it works in the end. :)
Are you from HC? This is SHORTSCALEDOTORG we have FREEDOM of speech here. It is a figure of speech, like when someone says "Your going to kill yourself when you find out..." or "I'm gonna kill you."

Just throwing parts at a guitar is a NOOB MOVE.

nobody taking away any freedoms, here. just goofing around, sorry man.

anyway, take everything with a grain of salt, except the last part of that post. my bad for taking it too far.

throwing parts at a guitar is a noob move, but making an educated decision to replace a part with one better suited isn't, generally speaking. last i checked the jag/jm bridge was generally considered a flawed design and countless people had replaced them with mustang bridges with good results.

also, isnt a TOM going to be 12" radius and therefore incompatible? interesting to hear that yours worked so well, paul_.
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The "TOM" he's replacing it with is one made by fender specifically for jazzmasters/jaguars.
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Nick wrote:The "TOM" he's replacing it with is one made by fender specifically for jazzmasters/jaguars.
i was RE: paul_, who used an epiphone TOM.

also, i think fender adapted the fretboard radius to match the TOM, not the other way around. i could be wrong, but thats how it looked to me when i was playing it. we're talking about the MIM jags, here, right?



okay, im convinced that mustang bridges are not the way to go. i guess i need to spend some more time with jazzmasters and figure out the nuances better.
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william wrote:
More Cowbell wrote:
william wrote: That passes for a figure of speech now?

"It's raining cats and dogs."

"That threw me for a loop."

"I didn't just fall off the turnip truck."

"I got taken for a ride."

"I want to kill myself for being an idiot."

:lol:

anyway, any of the suggestions here are better than paying that ignorant tech money to replace it with a jag bridge for no reason, right? but by all means, attempting to set up the JM bridge can't hurt, and it's free if it works in the end. :)
Are you from HC? This is SHORTSCALEDOTORG we have FREEDOM of speech here. It is a figure of speech, like when someone says "Your going to kill yourself when you find out..." or "I'm gonna kill you."

Just throwing parts at a guitar is a NOOB MOVE.

nobody taking away any freedoms, here. just goofing around, sorry man.

anyway, take everything with a grain of salt, except the last part of that post. my bad for taking it too far.

throwing parts at a guitar is a noob move, but making an educated decision to replace a part with one better suited isn't, generally speaking. last i checked the jag/jm bridge was generally considered a flawed design and countless people had replaced them with mustang bridges with good results.

also, isnt a TOM going to be 12" radius and therefore incompatible? interesting to hear that yours worked so well, paul_.
I come from the school of hard knocks, I live and learn to gain knowledge.

What people say shouldn't matter. If that were the case then we'd all play strats and tele's, cause they are teh best and shortscales are for children/students/and girlz right?
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More Cowbell wrote: I come from the school of hard knocks, I live and learn to gain knowledge.

What people say shouldn't matter. If that were the case then we'd all play strats and tele's, cause they are teh best and shortscales are for children/students/and girlz right?
obviously. and floyd roses stay in tune better.

in fact, steinbergers stay in tune the best, and do away with that silly headstock, so the choice is clear. :D
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william wrote:
More Cowbell wrote: I come from the school of hard knocks, I live and learn to gain knowledge.

What people say shouldn't matter. If that were the case then we'd all play strats and tele's, cause they are teh best and shortscales are for children/students/and girlz right?
obviously. and floyd roses stay in tune better.

in fact, steinbergers stay in tune the best, and do away with that silly headstock, so the choice is clear. :D
Just STFU and play a tele... :lol:
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Nick wrote:The "TOM" he's replacing it with is one made by fender specifically for jazzmasters/jaguars.
There is TOM for Jazzmasters?

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william wrote:
Nick wrote:The "TOM" he's replacing it with is one made by fender specifically for jazzmasters/jaguars.
i was RE: paul_, who used an epiphone TOM.

also, i think fender adapted the fretboard radius to match the TOM, not the other way around. i could be wrong, but thats how it looked to me when i was playing it. we're talking about the MIM jags, here, right?

they did, except for the J Macis Jazz, which confuses the hell out of me.
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mickie08 wrote:
william wrote:
More Cowbell wrote: I come from the school of hard knocks, I live and learn to gain knowledge.

What people say shouldn't matter. If that were the case then we'd all play strats and tele's, cause they are teh best and shortscales are for children/students/and girlz right?
obviously. and floyd roses stay in tune better.

in fact, steinbergers stay in tune the best, and do away with that silly headstock, so the choice is clear. :D
Just STFU and play a tele... :lol:
i hope i didnt come off as smart assed, i intended to reflect the same tone of satire as MC's post. :oops:

i e, floyd bad. steinberger, bad. :P
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william wrote:why defend the old design when the fix is so easy?
That is the point. The stock bridge works fine, all you need is $2 needle file and pinch your moms vaseline.
Nick wrote:The "TOM" he's replacing it with is one made by fender specifically for jazzmasters/jaguars.
Yeah, but like i have pointed out, there is nowhere for the posts to screw in on a CIJ Jazzmaster. The only way to do it is the mod paul_ mentioned which in most cases makes the action high and you end up shimming the neck.

All this is old ground, i thought we'd resolved all this back in the day. ((bangwall))

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More Cowbell wrote:
aen wrote:
More Cowbell wrote:Putting a Mustang bridge on a jag/jazz is a NOOB move, don't do it. Have it set up the RIGHT WAY, then you won't look back a few years later and want to kill yourself for being an idiot.
Unless you want to rock out hard, in which case the mustang bridge will allow you o go to about 8 on the rockter scale. The strings WILL fly off your stock bridge as soon as you think about playing hard.
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Nah this research was conducted with 54-11s. And according to the Bridge Police bigger strings stay better (certainly not true when you get up to the 60/70 range) by creating more tension on the saddles.
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aen wrote:
TheDude2112 wrote:yeah but the bridge on my mim does it for me i could rock as soft as i want or as hard as i want and the strings wont budge and the trem is moved up so it has some form of sustain

Thats not the kind of bridge we're talking about, yo. Thats a Tune O matic. Those MIMs are amazing in every way. We're bitching about the shitty old school bridge/saddle/string flinging mechanism.
a few posts ago you were talking about rocking hard thats what it was a response to
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I've never had any problems with stock saddles to be honest, i also use 10's and i probably play thrash metal more than anything else. To knock the strings allover the place you must be trying to be Pete Townsend or Gary. I dont get it.
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Fran wrote:I've never had any problems with stock saddles to be honest, i also use 10's and i probably play thrash metal more than anything else. To knock the strings allover the place you must be trying to be Pete Townsend or Gary. I dont get it.
or aen. He is in a league all of his own. Seriously he is epic.
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william wrote:
mickie08 wrote:
william wrote: obviously. and floyd roses stay in tune better.

in fact, steinbergers stay in tune the best, and do away with that silly headstock, so the choice is clear. :D
Just STFU and play a tele... :lol:
i hope i didnt come off as smart assed, i intended to reflect the same tone of satire as MC's post. :oops:

i e, floyd bad. steinberger, bad. :P
I just always yell at people to STFU and play a tele when they bitch about guitar set-ups. Just a joke.
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Post by william »

mickie08 wrote:
william wrote:
mickie08 wrote: Just STFU and play a tele... :lol:
i hope i didnt come off as smart assed, i intended to reflect the same tone of satire as MC's post. :oops:

i e, floyd bad. steinberger, bad. :P
I just always yell at people to STFU and play a tele when they bitch about guitar set-ups. Just a joke.
im finding myself frustrated with the lack of inflection and nuance on the internet lately. its frustrating when my sense of humor relies so much on tone, you know?

anyhow, cheers!