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Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 4:08 am
by Blue Cool
I'll keep that in mind. Thanks.

Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 5:17 am
by SGJarrod
robroe wrote:naa. fuck namm thats not how you find out info about guitars.


first you go to elderly....they put anything up on thier website. dudes don't give a fuck about spoiling new guitar announcements.

if that don't work you dig thru musicians friend, american musical, zzounds, music123, all that shit. as an absolute last resort go to offset guitars.com if you need to know the release schedule of some bullshit that sucks, you cant afford, and looks like ass
Or we can sit on our asses and let u do the leg work.... :lol: sounds like you have it down to a science

Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 5:39 am
by Blue Cool
SGJarrod wrote:
Or we can sit on our asses and let u do the leg work.... :lol: sounds like you have it down to a science
This too.

Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 6:55 pm
by Lucamo
I am severely interested in the jazzmaster... but I like shortscales...

Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 7:03 pm
by James
Lucamo wrote:I am severely interested in the jazzmaster... but I like shortscales...
Buy the jaguar and install jazzmaster pickups? Other than the colour and fretboard they look like they'll be the same.

Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 7:15 pm
by endsjustifymeans
James wrote:
Lucamo wrote:I am severely interested in the jazzmaster... but I like shortscales...
Buy the jaguar and install jazzmaster pickups? Other than the colour and fretboard they look like they'll be the same.
You know, I was pretty well set on not wanting one of these... then you had to go and say that. I imagine the routes are identical on each as a cost saving measure, so having a shortscale jazzy may be as easy as buying the jaguar and swapping the jazzmaster pups and pickguard onto it. This would interest me.

Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 7:18 pm
by James
endsjustifymeans wrote:
James wrote:
Lucamo wrote:I am severely interested in the jazzmaster... but I like shortscales...
Buy the jaguar and install jazzmaster pickups? Other than the colour and fretboard they look like they'll be the same.
You know, I was pretty well set on not wanting one of these... then you had to go and say that. I imagine the routes are identical on each as a cost saving measure, so having a shortscale jazzy may be as easy as buying the jaguar and swapping the jazzmaster pups and pickguard onto it. This would interest me.
If you want something to discourage you -
► Show Spoiler

Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 7:20 pm
by Lucamo
Baha.... just pick a sticker over it a la robroe.

Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 7:26 pm
by hotrodperlmutter
i don't think it will be as easy as swapping out pickguards, tbh. based on looking really hard at the only digital picture we've seen, it would appear that the jazzmaster pickguard is longer in the most important areas. again, that may not mean anything, but it sure looks larger.

Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 7:45 pm
by endsjustifymeans
James wrote:
endsjustifymeans wrote:
James wrote: Buy the jaguar and install jazzmaster pickups? Other than the colour and fretboard they look like they'll be the same.
You know, I was pretty well set on not wanting one of these... then you had to go and say that. I imagine the routes are identical on each as a cost saving measure, so having a shortscale jazzy may be as easy as buying the jaguar and swapping the jazzmaster pups and pickguard onto it. This would interest me.
If you want something to discourage you -
► Show Spoiler

ugh... touche.

Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 7:57 pm
by SGJarrod
that butterscotch blonde has my mouth watering but

1) do not like maple fret boards
2) wanky bridge
3) the double stack knobs are stupid for how much I use the knobs, will just be in the way

3 strikes and its out.... I know all this can be changed but by time u mod it, it will no longer be a "cheaper guitar"....cuz I fully expect these to be at LEAST $300.... not to mention a pu swap :?

I wonder if they will start putting out a reg MIM Jazzy with actual JM pu's?...... not HB'ed like the BT

I mean seriously, how hard would it be to change the route at the factory and put the JM pu in the bridge on the BT series, and then charge $450.... I bet it would be the same production cost as the BT series

Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 8:43 pm
by ekwatts
I don't think the Jazzmaster has the double knobs, just the Jaguar.

Anyway, I'm getting some cash in the next few weeks and I'm now thinking about guitar options. The Jazzmaster is right up there as a proper project guitar.

Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 8:58 pm
by ac88
wooof... strat jack + switch placement + shite bridge.

Honestly, how did no one at fender raise these concerns before putting these abortions into production? A flat jack bothers no one, and the 3-way switch is always on the lower horn! C'mon! I could almost deal with the bridge if it wasn't for the other aesthetic issues..

It will be interesting to see how these hold up to the Classic Vibes, which are fantastic guitars. I love the tinted neck on my CV60's strat, its my main axe.

Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 9:06 pm
by SKC Willie
I think the switch on the top is a big improvement aesthetically.

Fender has been making these Jagmasters, Jaguars, and Jazzmasters with no rhythm circuit but with nothing on the top horn of the guitar, the pickguard always seemed unnecessarily big. The only reason why they were doing it was because people would get pissed because it wouldn't be a "real Jazzmaster".

I can't get over that fact that Squier is offering a Jazzmaster and people are upset because of the strat input jack. Sure, it doesn't look the best; in no way will it effect tone or playability. Also, it is a Jazzmaster with a MAPLE fretboard. We always want Fender and guitar companies to try something "new" or offer us AVRI quality in a $350 guitar, but when a company actually does something new, everyone just scoffs it off. If nothing else, it at least provides us hope that they will release a more traditional Jazzmaster/Jaguar sometime soon.


I just can't wrap my head around the fact that people are dismissing the entire guitar because of the strat jack.

Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 9:25 pm
by hotrodperlmutter
i can't believe you're not.

if it had a regular input jack, and the three way on the lower bout, i'd totally rock the bajamaster. with that awful looking bridge.

strat jacks literally only look good on strats, and that's by a thin margin. strat style pickups (pickguard mounted single coils) look good in other guitars (mustangs, duos, broncos, and the like), their trem/bridge looks good on other guitars (jagmasters, tele deluxe, etc), and their knobs and contours have helped future models more than they've hurt, but that fucking jack plate is atrocious.

Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 9:26 pm
by othomas2
portugalwillie wrote: I can't get over that fact that Squier is offering a Jazzmaster and people are upset because of the strat input jack. Sure, it doesn't look the best; in no way will it effect tone or playability. Also, it is a Jazzmaster with a MAPLE fretboard. We always want Fender and guitar companies to try something "new" or offer us AVRI quality in a $350 guitar, but when a company actually does something new, everyone just scoffs it off. If nothing else, it at least provides us hope that they will release a more traditional Jazzmaster/Jaguar sometime soon.


I just can't wrap my head around the fact that people are dismissing the entire guitar because of the strat jack.
Agreed, if they'd done an exact copy of a Fender jazzmaster it'd probably be frowned upon by just as many, for being too safe. It's a no win situation.

Surely a variety is a good thing when it comes to guitar selection... for pure diversity. Naturally we are always going to look back on the original design as a comparison to everything that comes after... but times change. This is a new offering.

It actually mimics a lot from the original Jazzmaster prototype... which I feel is a nice feature. Plug in and play I say !!!!

Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 10:02 pm
by SGJarrod
portugalwillie wrote:I just can't wrap my head around the fact that people are dismissing the entire guitar because of the strat jack.
agreed, jack not a huge deal...wanky bridge is too me..... they could have at least used a tune-o-matic of some sort

but I guess different strokes for different folks, if u do not like it, then don't buy it

Or is the strat jack more of a justification to yourself on why u do not need to spend money on this new guitar that a part of u really wants?....

Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 10:25 pm
by James
portugalwillie wrote:I think the switch on the top is a big improvement aesthetically.

Fender has been making these Jagmasters, Jaguars, and Jazzmasters with no rhythm circuit but with nothing on the top horn of the guitar, the pickguard always seemed unnecessarily big. The only reason why they were doing it was because people would get pissed because it wouldn't be a "real Jazzmaster".

I can't get over that fact that Squier is offering a Jazzmaster and people are upset because of the strat input jack. Sure, it doesn't look the best; in no way will it effect tone or playability. Also, it is a Jazzmaster with a MAPLE fretboard. We always want Fender and guitar companies to try something "new" or offer us AVRI quality in a $350 guitar, but when a company actually does something new, everyone just scoffs it off. If nothing else, it at least provides us hope that they will release a more traditional Jazzmaster/Jaguar sometime soon.


I just can't wrap my head around the fact that people are dismissing the entire guitar because of the strat jack.
The jack and bridge aren't new, though. It's just a mish-mash of old and safe designs.

The jack won't change how it plays, but there's no point in trying to say that it doesn't matter because of that. If these came in daphne blue and whatever popular colour on here we'd all be talking about how cool the colour is. Pale maple necks don't play any different from tinted ones (other than that tinted tend to be glossier) but people care about that sort of thing, too. Not to mention the chrome on a jaguar.

There's no getting away from the fact the strat jack looks ridiculous. Nearly as ridiculous as having a sticker on your guitar to cover a pointless route.

Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 11:45 pm
by SKC Willie
James wrote:There's no getting away from the fact the strat jack looks ridiculous. Nearly as ridiculous as having a sticker on your guitar to cover a pointless route.
I agree, I think it would look better on the side of the guitar but is that all it takes to simply dismiss the guitar?


I understand the bridge more than the jack. I have never liked Jagmasters because I don't get along with strat style trems but never have I thought that a guitar was ruined because I didn't like the jack, that's ridiculous.

Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 4:21 am
by robroe
i just sent this email off to my buddy eric yang who has worked himself into middle management hell at zzounds.com
yo dude. for 2011 Squier is coming out with jaguars and jazzmasters!!! and they stuck a shitty strat jack on it for some god forsaken fucking reason.


anyways, the only info i have found on them so far is this one photo that squier guitars facebook has put up.

http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak- ... 6162_n.jpg

can you look this shit up in your data base copy and paste me all information on it?

specific shit like:

colors
scale length
fretboard radius
all other sorts of ill shit.


thanks mang.

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