Fender Jagstang time
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This is exactly what I did when I built my Musicmaster. Works great.h8mtv wrote:I personally find tone pots useless. I may enlarge the tone pot hole and put my toggle there on my jagstang build. That or use a smaller toggle.
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I haven't played a Jag-stang since around 2000, and only played it plugged in once, so I can't comment on the tone. The feel, however, was incredible. I loved the neck, it was one of the best I've ever played, and it played fantastically. I'd love to get one, and almost was able to buy the one I'd played from my friend last year, but he ended up selling it to its original owner... I was a little down by the sale, but, the original owner was a mutual friend and a good guy who appreciates it for what it is, so it's not so bad 

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I guess I just will never understand. Early on in my guitar playing, I spent serious time with three guitars: Mustang, Telecaster, and Les Paul. I loved the Les Paul neck, I loved the Telecaster tone, but I loved the Mustang switches (as well as everything) because they were easily accessible and I couldn't accidentally switch positions while strumming, whereas with Strats and Teles, it happens all the time, and LP switch is too far out of the way for me. The Jazzmaster switch position is better but I still occasionally hit. As I've tamed my right hand a bit I don't hit switches all the time anymore, but I still find slide switches to be the best ergonomically. But I guess I don't go from bridge to neck much, I more go from middle to bridge or middle to neck. Middle is my money position.
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I actually have come to like the 3 way switches a lot. The Pawnshop setup just offers lots of tones using the sliders.honeyiscool wrote:Is there a reason why people are averse to using slide switches as pickup selectors? They're perfectly capable of being a standard 3-way switch.h8mtv wrote:Sure beats drilling the pickguard and routing to put the toggle out there like a Duo.
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i.e once you change wood of jag-stang body it´s already an step.Fran wrote:I kept mine angled.honeyiscool wrote:If you're building your own, I'd change the following things about the guitar:
1. Don't angle the humbucker.
There was a theory some time ago the angled humbucker was the cause of the guitar having a dull sound, my JS is one of the brightest sounding guitars i own. I did use mahogany for the body at a Jaguar tremolo though which will make a difference.
my Surf-stang body made in Ash by The Great RobertOG is a self proof of it , it´s funky sound , rich , bright , can do anything you want from it. never sounds dull/whool/muddy
basswood simple not match jag-stang. , its work at certain guitar´s but definitive jag-stang not.

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really? Are the first run of jag-stangs made in alder?!?!? Means mine with the stamps »95« would have an alder body?iCEByTes wrote:Bad production best jag-stang´s are first generation made in Alder , Premium grade maple at neck , second generation are made in basscrappo
think people happy whit jag-stang are ones got the first generation.
No, they are all basswood.jagsonic wrote:really? Are the first run of jag-stangs made in alder?!?!? Means mine with the stamps »95« would have an alder body?iCEByTes wrote:Bad production best jag-stang´s are first generation made in Alder , Premium grade maple at neck , second generation are made in basscrappo
think people happy whit jag-stang are ones got the first generation.
First bench of jag-stang´s was Alder and humbucker a Dimarzio H3 copy ... Resu is Special humbucker , i have no clue what a heck isThom wrote:No, they are all basswood.jagsonic wrote:really? Are the first run of jag-stangs made in alder?!?!? Means mine with the stamps »95« would have an alder body?iCEByTes wrote:Bad production best jag-stang´s are first generation made in Alder , Premium grade maple at neck , second generation are made in basscrappo
think people happy whit jag-stang are ones got the first generation.

anyway.

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Sorry Icey but they weren't. The Jag-stangs were all basswood.iCEByTes wrote:First bench of jag-stang´s was Alder and humbucker a Dimarzio H3 copy ... Resu is Special humbucker , i have no clue what a heck is![]()
Specs from the original run are here:
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Part Number: 025-4200(RH)
025-4220(LH)
Body: Basswood
Neck: Maple
Machine Heads: Vintage Style
Fretboard: Rosewood (7.25"
Radius/184mm)
No. of Frets: 22
Pickups: Vintage Style(Neck),
Humbucker bridge
Controls: Master Volume,
Master Tone
Bridge/Tremolo: Floating Tremolo
Pickup Two pick up On/Off,
Switching: In/Out Phase
Scale Length: 24" (609.6 mm)
Neck Width 1.5625" (39.68 mm)
at Nut:
Colors: Sonic Blue and Fiesta Red only
Thom wrote:Sorry Icey but they weren't. The Jag-stangs were all basswood.iCEByTes wrote:First bench of jag-stang´s was Alder and humbucker a Dimarzio H3 copy ... Resu is Special humbucker , i have no clue what a heck is![]()
Specs from the original run are here:I've got an original run Jagstang and it's basswood.Code: Select all
Part Number: 025-4200(RH) 025-4220(LH) Body: Basswood Neck: Maple Machine Heads: Vintage Style Fretboard: Rosewood (7.25" Radius/184mm) No. of Frets: 22 Pickups: Vintage Style(Neck), Humbucker bridge Controls: Master Volume, Master Tone Bridge/Tremolo: Floating Tremolo Pickup Two pick up On/Off, Switching: In/Out Phase Scale Length: 24" (609.6 mm) Neck Width 1.5625" (39.68 mm) at Nut: Colors: Sonic Blue and Fiesta Red only
wierdly some spec notes from 1995 Jag-stang says : "alder or basswood"
and ressu one just basswood.

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