is the jag for me?
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is the jag for me?
soon ill be getting a new guitar and i was looking at the classic player jag.
i play mainly funk, blues and rock and the gujtarists who im looking to 'imitate' are frusciante, hendrix, hazel. mainly strat users
normally i would get a strat but i have a squier which i think im going to put in a humbucker since when i get my new guitar i dont want it to go to waste nd i love it. like that ill be able to do grunge (nirvana style) slightly better
the tone im looking for is slightly think in the neck pickup but dry, twangy and funky in the bridge. it need to sound good with some dist (from a ds-2) and clean as well as i like the whole interval and extented chord idea (like JF's solo work)
my budget is 600 to 800 euro
thanks a lot
i play mainly funk, blues and rock and the gujtarists who im looking to 'imitate' are frusciante, hendrix, hazel. mainly strat users
normally i would get a strat but i have a squier which i think im going to put in a humbucker since when i get my new guitar i dont want it to go to waste nd i love it. like that ill be able to do grunge (nirvana style) slightly better
the tone im looking for is slightly think in the neck pickup but dry, twangy and funky in the bridge. it need to sound good with some dist (from a ds-2) and clean as well as i like the whole interval and extented chord idea (like JF's solo work)
my budget is 600 to 800 euro
thanks a lot
You really need to try a Jaguar, but if you like the sound and feel of a strat... get a strat?
edit: it also sounds like you would like the sound of a tele:
edit: it also sounds like you would like the sound of a tele:
frufrukurtjim wrote:the tone im looking for is slightly thick in the neck pickup but dry, twangy and funky in the bridge. it need to sound good with some dist (from a ds-2) and clean as well as i like the whole interval and extented chord idea (like JF's solo work)
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Its not so much the pickups as the construction, Strat strings sit close to the body which imo makes it more percussive. Might be worth checking a Duo Sonic on this theory.frufrukurtjim wrote:i really dont want a strat though...as much as i love them i already have one
i heard the CP jag has hotter pick ups than normal jags so it sound slightly more like a strat...is this true?
also has anyone played a baja telecaster?
first chance i get ill go play them
Baja Tele's are really nice, definitely try one!
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i doubt ill use the S-1 switch...dont like out of phase pick ups...Fran wrote:Well the Jag has more tones because of the switching options but the Baja has the classic noticeable tones. Both great guitars in their own right, unfair to compare really.
what is the treble switch on the jag for. i think it makes it sound thinner. am i correct?
It's a high pass filter, it reduces bass frequencies from the signal, increasing apparent brightness. It's somewhat thinner sounding, but can have its place, depending on what you're playing and the other instruments involved.
Wiki! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-pass_filter
Wiki! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-pass_filter
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To me it sounds like you would benefit from at least trying some nice strats. Squiers are good value but there's a world of difference across the budget range. I'm not sure of a model to recommend but in your budget you have an awful lot of options. A tele is definitely one to consider too.
You'll also benefit massively from off-loading the DS-2 and buying some decent. It's hard to overstate that.
You'll also benefit massively from off-loading the DS-2 and buying some decent. It's hard to overstate that.
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hmm... good to to know, thanksAnkhanu wrote:It's a high pass filter, it reduces bass frequencies from the signal, increasing apparent brightness. It's somewhat thinner sounding, but can have its place, depending on what you're playing and the other instruments involved.
Wiki! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-pass_filter
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I am building a Baja Tele and own an AVRI Jag. Both guitars has lots of tone options. I do recommend playing the Jag before you buy to see if you like the shorter scale and the jag trem. I have heard lots of good things about the CP Jags and wouldn't hesistate to purchase one if its what you want. I almost bought the CP jag, but the used AVRI Jag turned up(deal of a lifetime) and I couldn't turn it down. Maybe this will help:
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is the classic player 60s good?James wrote:To me it sounds like you would benefit from at least trying some nice strats. Squiers are good value but there's a world of difference across the budget range. I'm not sure of a model to recommend but in your budget you have an awful lot of options. A tele is definitely one to consider too.
You'll also benefit massively from off-loading the DS-2 and buying some decent. It's hard to overstate that.
i disagree about the ds-2...i love its tone plus i just bought it...im hardly gonna replace it
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Actually Frusciante used(s) the ds-2 in his peppers days(at least then). As far as the rest I agree that you should check out some strats... try out a 68 reissue strat (MIJ if you can find one about), they are great for what your wanting to do and have an awesome neck profile (well under your budget as well)frufrukurtjim wrote:is the classic player 60s good?James wrote:To me it sounds like you would benefit from at least trying some nice strats. Squiers are good value but there's a world of difference across the budget range. I'm not sure of a model to recommend but in your budget you have an awful lot of options. A tele is definitely one to consider too.
You'll also benefit massively from off-loading the DS-2 and buying some decent. It's hard to overstate that.
i disagree about the ds-2...i love its tone plus i just bought it...im hardly gonna replace it
fat southern dude from Ends post wrote:so take that all you brand snobs.. you go buy all them high dollar f^<kn' gear, you still cant get tone like that. you know why? cause your a dumb @ss
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they seem cool but any idea where i can get one...theyre not made anymorebroncobuster80 wrote:Actually Frusciante used(s) the ds-2 in his peppers days(at least then). As far as the rest I agree that you should check out some strats... try out a 68 reissue strat (MIJ if you can find one about), they are great for what your wanting to do and have an awesome neck profile (well under your budget as well)frufrukurtjim wrote:is the classic player 60s good?James wrote:To me it sounds like you would benefit from at least trying some nice strats. Squiers are good value but there's a world of difference across the budget range. I'm not sure of a model to recommend but in your budget you have an awful lot of options. A tele is definitely one to consider too.
You'll also benefit massively from off-loading the DS-2 and buying some decent. It's hard to overstate that.
i disagree about the ds-2...i love its tone plus i just bought it...im hardly gonna replace it
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yeah "if you can find one" .. check ebay and other online sells. Sometimes they come in GC stores and you could purchase online/phone, best place to look is used instrument stores local to you - those are going to be the best deals
fat southern dude from Ends post wrote:so take that all you brand snobs.. you go buy all them high dollar f^<kn' gear, you still cant get tone like that. you know why? cause your a dumb @ss