jag mute
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jag mute
iv been looking endlessly for a mute for my fender jag.. cant seem to find it. any ideas?
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well, what are you looking to do? change the sound? change the look? change the functionality? what type of music are you playing? how far do you want to take this project? you're going to get different answers depending on how you answer these questions and others.
without the benefit of the above info, here is the best advice i can give: if you're a new owner, just play it for a while and figure out what you do and don't like about all of the mentioned aspects. i know and have suffered from the temptation to alter a guitar immediately after buying it, sometimes with good results and sometimes not. in the former case, i already had an idea what i wanted to do before buying the instrument, so there was an established game plan. in the latter, the bad results were always due to not having any idea what i really wanted other than to change the guitar for the sake of changing it (or to replicate what others had done). that's not exactly a mortal sin, but most anybody with experience is going to try and warn you off from that way of thinking.
anyway, just fill us in on some of the other details, and we'll do our best to help get you sorted out. welcome to shortscale!
without the benefit of the above info, here is the best advice i can give: if you're a new owner, just play it for a while and figure out what you do and don't like about all of the mentioned aspects. i know and have suffered from the temptation to alter a guitar immediately after buying it, sometimes with good results and sometimes not. in the former case, i already had an idea what i wanted to do before buying the instrument, so there was an established game plan. in the latter, the bad results were always due to not having any idea what i really wanted other than to change the guitar for the sake of changing it (or to replicate what others had done). that's not exactly a mortal sin, but most anybody with experience is going to try and warn you off from that way of thinking.
anyway, just fill us in on some of the other details, and we'll do our best to help get you sorted out. welcome to shortscale!
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