however still not down with the strat jack.. even though it now looks like a turret tower or something..
but for the price on these plus your mods, still probably not bad at all..
any gut shots of your wiring? how the body is routed?
These guitars come pre-routed for standard Jag wiring:
Yeah, I wish the Strat jack wasn't there, but short of filling it with wood filler and refinishing, the dummy strat plate was the best I could think of.
No rhythm circuit - I just skipped that altogether.
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That's an SX Jag bass with a Dano baritone (30") neck on it. It's very rough, doesn't look great close up, but it plays and sounds great. Cheap strat pickups on there and pickup surrounds to hide the jagged holes I put in the pickguard. It really needs a nice custom guard.
now if only there was a way to turn that strat jack into a place where you could easily hold your cigarette.. or guitar plectrums.. yes.. that is the ticket.
the vintage trem on the jag seems off muuuch too far ( for me), maybe it should be similar to the baritone one?
I´m not a big fan of the new ´vintage series´, the jack looks a bit strange..would be a quite a job to close the cavity, sanding, finishing..
apart from that it looks very nice.
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putting the jaguar trem baseplate on there looks much better . . .
but it looks like it could be moved forward 1/4 inch. Without the plate though, it looks WAY to far back. Looks really nice, though. Did you just use a standard jag pickguard?
Yeah I like the added jag trem plate - balances the look out and oddly is exactly something I'd considered for that GFS trem under similer project ideas only a few weeks back.
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