PRO TIP: Jaguar HH to Jaguar SS?

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PRO TIP: Jaguar HH to Jaguar SS?

Post by Haze »

Have one of these Jaguar Specials? HAET those dragqueen humbuckers? PUT AVRI JAG PICKUPS IN AND DO AN RAWK

Get yousef a CIJ pickguard...........

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Fill the nasty bits with some mdf or something, about 3/8" thick or something.
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make sure you cut out bits for the wires to route through.

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Make sure you make the blocks BIG ENOUGH so that you can actually mount your pickups
otherwise you'll look like a dumbass [me]
make a little block to fit in there
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Break the little block and start over. This time, soak the devil in liquid cement and let dry impatiently.
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Mount everything, curse at things not fitting properly, ROCK OUT!
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Jolly well done. I like that.
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Post by Fran »

Good thread Haze, keep them young 'uns thinking innit.
I did the same thing back in the day. Red tort guard and black body. I have a cream pearloid custom cut guard somewhere to take Strat size pups as well...
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Fran wrote:I have a cream pearloid custom cut guard somewhere to take Strat size pups as well...
You devil, you.
I suppose I have a 1 ply black guard cut for dragqueens, i know thats your territory :wink:
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Post by taylornutt »

Haze is that a mint green pickguard? Mint green Pickguard on black body is becoming a favorite color combo for me.

Do the AVRI Jag pups mount into the body like Jazzmaster pups? Does that Jag have the 1 Meg pots?

Nice Job. Is there any Fender guitar that doesn't look better with a set of Bronco Knobs?
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Hardmounts to the body, that's why I had to add the extra block on the neck pickup. The guitar comes stock with 1meg pots, which does wonders for humbuckers and the huge alder body. And no, every fender guitar looks better with bronco knobs
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Post by hotrodperlmutter »

christ as a cracker, that's smashing.

it looks exactly how i pictured it would. brilliant, buddy.
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Post by taylornutt »

I love the Jaguar HH, but dislike the Dragster pickups that come stock. I would never pay a new price for one and covert it, but I would consider doing it if I got a good deal on one. I think that Jag looks more classic than a Black strat with white pickguard.

BTW, Haze, how many Jags do you have now? I counted 2.
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This'n and my uncle's '64 that I've taken on. The old'n sounds FANTASTIC but i can't be arsed to jam with it in fear of my friends knocking it over or something. It's worth more to my uncle than anyone is willing to pay for it so it stays at home for recording. The neck is too damn thin anyways, i prefer the clubby fender shortscale necks like the one on this jag and my musicmaster.

Basically I wanted the sound of the old Jaguar in this. The Stoptail changes things dramatically - more beef, tons of sustain, yet still jangly clean in the neck+bridge combo. The rhythm circuit is much too dark, I think I'll do an mike and change the cap. The strangle isn't too apparent clean but when it hits the ECT its like a whole new sound at my hands.

All in all I'm pleased with the results. I have the sound I wanted in a friendly package.
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Post by stewart »

looks really good. well done, chap.
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Post by Thom »

That is a really good job you have done there - like it a lot. I generally don't like the Jag HH guitars, but that is lovely.
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Post by ultratwin »

The right thing has been done. Lovely direction taken for the Jag, Haze!

Must sound really spanky with that tail piece and stuff, and I'd certainly love to hear you bang out some vintage Paul Weller/Graham Coxonisms for the heck of it.
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Post by Gabriel »

That looks great, really nice job.
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Post by Mike »

Best looking HH I've ever seen.

Pretty much what these new Blacktops should have looked like.
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Mike wrote:Pretty much what these new Blacktops should have looked like.
Amen.
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Fran wrote:
Mike wrote:Pretty much what these new Blacktops should have looked like.
Amen.
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Looks great! Glad the pickguard fit in the end.
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GeorgeF wrote:Looks great! Glad the pickguard fit in the end.
Not quite, I had to dremul the right bridge post hole out a bit because the TOM is slightly slanted. The plates had to move out a fair bit as well and the neck pocket isn't perfect. All things expected when changing pickguards however.
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Post by Boab »

Very cool looking. A regular Black/Mint Jag would look ordinary, but the matching headstock adds a bit of class!
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Post by Fran »

I dug these out Haze. Had a HH about 3 years ago, it came with that custom cut cream pearloid guard but i decided to use a red tort off a CIJ..
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