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Jaguar problem.

Post by slowslowslowslow »

Hey, i ordered a Jag on ebay a few days ago and it got here today. i love it. except for one major flaw. when i put on any kind of dirt on, there's immediate, HARSH feedback as soon as i stop playing. any advice?
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Post by wwrrss »

turn away from your amp? turn the distortion down abit? get a noise gate?
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Post by Viljami »

That is a rare condition called tehkurdtz which is known for afflicting Jags.
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Post by Johno »

Get the pup waxed or buy some better quality ones, in fact someone is selling a set of SD jag pups in classifieds.......
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Post by Thom »

Assuming it's a Japanese jag then it's the pickups, notoriously prone to some horrid feedback.
An upgrade or wax potting is in order as Johno said.
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Post by George »

Yep, pickups aren't wax potted. In the meantime play facing away from your amp with little gain and/or volume/tone rolled off.
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Post by wwrrss »

...or embrace the feedback in you!
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Post by George »

This is bad feedback, not good feedback. You can't do anything clever with it. It's just lame.
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Ahh, I've never witnessed it. I'm an avant humbucker fan.
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Post by kypdurron »

wwrrss wrote: I've never witnessed it.
you never had a cheap guitar?

(not saying that Jags are cheap guitars)
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Post by wwrrss »

All my guitars are cheap matsumoku's (Westone, Aria Pro II) and the pickups aren't too bad in them.
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Post by Ankhanu »

If I'm not real careful, the moment I step on some drive with my '66 Classic Jaguar (MIJ) I get a really high pitched whistling feedback too. My plan is to wax pot the pickups rather than replace them, 'cause I generally like what they give me tone wise.
Sadly, it's just the way these guitars work... though even though it's almost impossible to control and it's kinda harsh, there is a bit of a musical quality to the feedback that, when applied properly, can really work.
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Post by robroe »

sell it, buy a used american one
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Post by slowslowslowslow »

thanks guys. i'll probably just get some new pups.
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Post by millagurnzie »

May not be properly shielded, or dirt in the pots. Take it to get a service, tell them about the specific issues and hopefully they can minimize it.........then get some pickups
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Post by othomas2 »

If you remove the claws you'll have no more problems !!!!!!!
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Post by Mustang Melx »

othomas2 wrote:If you remove the claws you'll have no more problems !!!!!!!
I always wondered about those... what exactly are they supposed to do? (other than create feedback!!)
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Post by laterallateral »

Apparently, the claws were an attempt to brighten the pickup by "focusing" the magnetic polepiece's response in a certain freq. range...
I'm not sure if there's any practical value to that but that's what the claws are supposedly meant to do.
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laterallateral wrote:Apparently, the claws were an attempt to brighten the pickup by "focusing" the magnetic polepiece's response in a certain freq. range...
I'm not sure if there's any practical value to that but that's what the claws are supposedly meant to do.
interesting, you'd think a single coil would be bright enough already wouldn't you... they do look cool though! :D
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keep it that way and use it to your advantage.
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