The Fender Jaguar HH,good as it gets?

The original shortscale guitars; Mustangs, Duo-Sonics, Musicmasters, Jaguars, Broncos, Jag-stang, Jagmaster, Super-Sonic, Cyclone, and Toronados.

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Which of the cheap Jaguars?

Jaguar Classic players HH ,with tremolo
16
43%
Jaguar Classic players HH, without it
7
19%
Jaguar, those made in Japan
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38%
 
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Haze wrote:I'd say the CIJ Specials are about as solid a Jag as you can get. I mean SOLID guitars.
+1 I miss my Jag Haze :)
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Post by George »

A Telecaster or Strat is infinitely more versatile than a Jaguar. Switching options mean dick all.
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Strat switching options equally boring tele don't get me started, at least jags look cooler.
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You've got to get it out of your head that swtiching is what makes a guitar versatile.
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It doesn't really matter to me I've just played strats a majority of my life and once I was able to acquire
a jag it was a revelation.
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you want this:
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it's jap, and it's awesome.
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I wish i played that MIJ HH Jag in Wunjos now. It was £529, a fair bit cheaper than the MIM equivalent.
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dots wrote:it's jap
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Post by izodiak »

now I need to reconsider it all.

I just dont have a humbucker guitar.. I have a strat and a p90 casino, I wanted one with humbuckers, and I really like the jaguar design..
But maybe just get one more singlecoiler..

And I play rythm and some fingerpicking.. little riffs,but nothing asking for tons of sustain.
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sounds like you want a regular jag.
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Post by heroindog »

i have a tele, and it serves its purpose (mim with texas specials in it). i love it!
i then got the mim cp jag hh and found ive had to change alot of the wiring to get versatility out of it such as a phase switch. the single coil sound isn't single coiley enough but its a hh guitar, so ive always got both on. single coiled at the bridge and full hb at the neck, its meant to be played loud! :twisted:

p.s. ive still not quite got there to my liking. im just short of changing the coil tap back into a volume roller...
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just realised, necro... :shock:
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Post by robroe »

don't like the flat neck on the new jag's.


like old roundy jag necks
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Post by heroindog »

I've had one ibanez with a round neck, didn't like it. I want something piercing your ears with sustain!!
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Cody_Pole wrote:Strat switching options equally boring tele don't get me started, at least jags look cooler.
Jags are cool... but I'd take a Tele over a Jag any day of the week
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Nick wrote:I don't like splitting pickups.....volume drops and the like are too much of a hassle when playing live.
This was the truth with all such guitars I've played.

I'm really conservative and kind of a stuck up purist when it comes to fender guitars. I belive that reissues of vintage fenders should (to a certain degree ofc) resemble their "legacy" in look, feel and sound.

If I wanted a guitar with a fast neck, high output pickups and no hassle, I would just go and buy something else.
It may seem silly, and maybe I will change my mind some day.. :oops:
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dezb1 wrote:Jags are cool... but I'd take a Tele over a Jag any day of the week
I'm sure your incoming Blacktop tele will cure you of that.
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Post by Fran »

:lol:

In both cases, the original designs were the best. Can i go on another why are Fender insistent on changing what they got right 50 years ago rant?
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benecol wrote:
dezb1 wrote:Jags are cool... but I'd take a Tele over a Jag any day of the week
I'm sure your incoming Blacktop tele will cure you of that.
If it ever arrives! I was meant to get it on wednesday...(However I've played a few and liked them so I don't think it'll disappoint)
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I like the Japanese one. The vintage radius and frets make it the most "Jaguar-esque" of the HH Jags.

Anyway, I think coil splits are usually not all that but spin-a-splits like the ones on the CP Jag are a different story all together. With the right pickups (Lace Dually), they are extremely awesome.

I know it's a different instrument altogether, but when I rewire Jazz Basses, I often put the two pickups in series as though it were a humbucker and then make the second volume knob into a spin-a-split. You wouldn't imagine how useful this is!
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