Found a Fender Jaguar...(Help)
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Found a Fender Jaguar...(Help)
I have found a jaguar (my first) at a good price the only thing is it's bridge as been replaced with a tunomatic bridge and a buzz stop already is this irreversible? Will this effect the whammy bar? Or the actual set up of the guitar with the neck?
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I'd take the buzz stop off and leave the tune-o-matic.
Well, actually I'd sell it and buy a Mustang...
Well, actually I'd sell it and buy a Mustang...

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Yes its reversible.
If the previous owner used high gain the buzzstop is quite important, TOM or no TOM. It kills harmonics which become very audible unlike CP's that shortened the string length by moving the tremolo system toward the bridge.
What's the price dude? If it was a Surf Green CIJ the mods are irrelevant- people want them anyway but Sunburst is very common.
If the previous owner used high gain the buzzstop is quite important, TOM or no TOM. It kills harmonics which become very audible unlike CP's that shortened the string length by moving the tremolo system toward the bridge.
What's the price dude? If it was a Surf Green CIJ the mods are irrelevant- people want them anyway but Sunburst is very common.
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It's a sunburst one, I have no idea what buzzstop to be honest with you.Fran wrote:Yes its reversible.
If the previous owner used high gain the buzzstop is quite important, TOM or no TOM. It kills harmonics which become very audible unlike CP's that shortened the string length by moving the tremolo system toward the bridge.
What's the price dude? If it was a Surf Green CIJ the mods are irrelevant- people want them anyway but Sunburst is very common.
For £400 I have got:
.The Jag
.Hard Case
.Original pick ups (not fitted)
.Seymour Duncan SJAG-3n and SJAG3-b fitted
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Definitely. Sounds a good deal to me.. a hard case, 2x SJag Duncans and a Jaguar for £400 is a no brainer. Providing they did a good job fitting the TOM of course. A new CIJ Jaguar is over £500 (with no hard case) and you would end up swapping the bridge pickup at minimum also spend hours getting the bridge right. The buzzstop will probably get you £15 - £20 back on ebay too.serfx wrote:i'd say you got a deal of some sort
I'd go for it.
The traditional shortscale welcome for an entirely legitimate question. How nice.Haze wrote:All sound like improvements to me![]()
Both of those parts should come right off, use your brain dude.
Anyhow, if you did decide to dump the tune-a-matic, I've got a Mustang bridge you could have for a few quid. Ditch the buzzstop though - buzzKILL I call them LOLOLOL.
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I'm picking it up tomorrow night so expect some photos and what notFran wrote:Definitely. Sounds a good deal to me.. a hard case, 2x SJag Duncans and a Jaguar for £400 is a no brainer. Providing they did a good job fitting the TOM of course. A new CIJ Jaguar is over £500 (with no hard case) and you would end up swapping the bridge pickup at minimum also spend hours getting the bridge right. The buzzstop will probably get you £15 - £20 back on ebay too.serfx wrote:i'd say you got a deal of some sort
I'd go for it.
Cheer's for you're help as well!
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I'll have the mustang bridge anyway mate PM me you're details cheer's.benecol wrote:The traditional shortscale welcome for an entirely legitimate question. How nice.Haze wrote:All sound like improvements to me![]()
Both of those parts should come right off, use your brain dude.
Anyhow, if you did decide to dump the tune-a-matic, I've got a Mustang bridge you could have for a few quid. Ditch the buzzstop though - buzzKILL I call them LOLOLOL.
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Still good, a decent hard case is usually around £50. But if it were a Jaguar case you'd have to give it me for £10, you dont want one of those, they are overatedcrowleyisamuff wrote:Think It's a hiscox hard case?taylornutt wrote:You lucked out if it comes with a case. A real case for a Jaguar will run at least $150. So it sounds like a good deal to me.
