Bilinda's Mustang [complete, video pg 6]
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bahaha, very true.
I think that was actually like an edited down version of the original post that was probably a far more ridiculous analogy but somehow made it all make more sense. I can't remember exactly but it may or may not have involved a "one way trip to" the aforementioned town.
I think that was actually like an edited down version of the original post that was probably a far more ridiculous analogy but somehow made it all make more sense. I can't remember exactly but it may or may not have involved a "one way trip to" the aforementioned town.
cogito ergo sum...thing or other...
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I will probably get a video up in the next day or two..
First impressions:
-Love the neck. Feels a tad bit chunkier than my Jazzmaster's. Not a problem switching between the two scale lengths.
-Sounds like all the other Jaguars I've played. Maybe slightly less bright, but then again I am using a 250k pot for the volume knob. (But no tone knob, so I don't think there's as much treble loss.)
-Maybe I've just been spoiled with my Jazzmaster, but the Japanese trem sucks. Not anywhere near as smooth, and I already broke an E string at the winding. Never broke a string since I had the AVRI, and yet I'm already having issues with the Japanese one. The bridge/saddles are American though, so no problems there. Might have to pony up and get an AVRI unit since I do love to use the trem.
-Overall the Jazzmaster is just a way better guitar, but this thing will function as my beater offset to take to gigs and not have to baby much. I like the simple setup and the DIYness of it.
-Altogether, only spent a little over $400 to get the parts, labor, etc.
First impressions:
-Love the neck. Feels a tad bit chunkier than my Jazzmaster's. Not a problem switching between the two scale lengths.
-Sounds like all the other Jaguars I've played. Maybe slightly less bright, but then again I am using a 250k pot for the volume knob. (But no tone knob, so I don't think there's as much treble loss.)
-Maybe I've just been spoiled with my Jazzmaster, but the Japanese trem sucks. Not anywhere near as smooth, and I already broke an E string at the winding. Never broke a string since I had the AVRI, and yet I'm already having issues with the Japanese one. The bridge/saddles are American though, so no problems there. Might have to pony up and get an AVRI unit since I do love to use the trem.
-Overall the Jazzmaster is just a way better guitar, but this thing will function as my beater offset to take to gigs and not have to baby much. I like the simple setup and the DIYness of it.
-Altogether, only spent a little over $400 to get the parts, labor, etc.
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I am very impressed with the final result. How thick is the body and how deep is the jag tremolo into the body?
Very nice. Hope to finish my project guitar very soon.
Very nice. Hope to finish my project guitar very soon.
J Mascis Jazzmaster | AVRI Jaguar | Tuxedo-stang |Fender Toronado GT |
Squier FSR Sparkle Jaguar | Squier CV Mustang |1971 Fender Bronco| Baja Telecaster |
Squier FSR Sparkle Jaguar | Squier CV Mustang |1971 Fender Bronco| Baja Telecaster |