Posted: Wed Nov 03, 2010 9:04 am
They've got one of the Jazzmasters in a shop in Cardiff. £560.
A Blacktop? That's unreasonably expensive as they're retailing for $450 over here in the States.MikeG wrote:They've got one of the Jazzmasters in a shop in Cardiff. £560.
For a new product, that is somewhere around what I would expect. I mean if they have plenty of stock it would probably sell for £470 and since they seem to be rare over the pond they're going to charge more.plaidbeer wrote:A Blacktop? That's unreasonably expensive as they're retailing for $450 over here in the States.MikeG wrote:They've got one of the Jazzmasters in a shop in Cardiff. £560.
Got the JB put in and it made a huge improvment over the stock HB.... the sound is now balanced and less mid-rangey and compressed...the JB actually matches the neck single better.... in the middle position it no longer sounds like 2 seperate pick-ups but one sound nowSGJarrod wrote:I have had my BT JM for about a month now and I have decided I do not like the HB in the bridge, it is almost all mid-range....not good clean, tonight I am trading a pedal I built for a Duncan JB, I will see how that sounds, If I do not like that then I may try a humbucker size P90
portugalwillie wrote:For a new product, that is somewhere around what I would expect. I mean if they have plenty of stock it would probably sell for £470 and since they seem to be rare over the pond they're going to charge more.plaidbeer wrote:A Blacktop? That's unreasonably expensive as they're retailing for $450 over here in the States.MikeG wrote:They've got one of the Jazzmasters in a shop in Cardiff. £560.
p.s. I'm not arguing that the price doesn't suck but I wouldn't say it is uncommon.
They're mexican made.ekwatts wrote:I'm seriously considering selling my Jaguar and using the bones to grab a Blacktop Jazzmaster. When I first saw these I thought "Hell naw, more 'hot-rodded' Strats for £800+?" but when I saw the prices and the Jazzy I changed my mind sharpish. As I haven't read the entire thread, I was just wondering: Are these US-made? What sort of bridge is on the Jazzmaster? It looks like a Mustang bridge. Also, no tremlock button? Why? Not really bothered, just wondering. And finally: Has the trem plate been moved upwards as on the Mexi Jags and Jazzmasters to improve the break angle?
Would it not make more sense to have a US shortscaler grab one and ship it? They can be had for $400 over here sometimes.ekwatts wrote:Hmmm.
I'm thinking I can get around £350 for my Jag if I hawk it around to enough people, and the Jazzmaster is about £450 on average in the places I've seen it so far, which is nice. Definitely want the black one.
I was just a little disappointed in the Jaguar when I bought it. I'd always wanted a Jag, and when I finally got one I realised they just had so many problems in comparison to other guitars that playing it was not exactly the pleasurable experience I'd expected. To make matters worse, the Mexi Jags and Jazzmasters came out at around exactly the same time, with massive improvements to pretty much everything that I'd attempted to fix on the Jag. And I didn't even like the 24" scale length, either. I found it unnecessary because although my hands are girly and a bit small, I'm not a fucking woofter. And even though I went with Seymour Duncan SJAG upgrade for the bridge, the pickups still squeal like a motherfucker when you add any serious distortion.
Customs. It might still end up cheaper even with some comedy customs charge slapped on for giggles, but probably only by £50 or so which, while not to be sniffed at by somebody as ridiculously poor as me, still leaves the risk of something going horribly wrong and it getting lost in transit.endsjustifymeans wrote:Would it not make more sense to have a US shortscaler grab one and ship it? They can be had for $400 over here sometimes.ekwatts wrote:Hmmm.
I'm thinking I can get around £350 for my Jag if I hawk it around to enough people, and the Jazzmaster is about £450 on average in the places I've seen it so far, which is nice. Definitely want the black one.
I was just a little disappointed in the Jaguar when I bought it. I'd always wanted a Jag, and when I finally got one I realised they just had so many problems in comparison to other guitars that playing it was not exactly the pleasurable experience I'd expected. To make matters worse, the Mexi Jags and Jazzmasters came out at around exactly the same time, with massive improvements to pretty much everything that I'd attempted to fix on the Jag. And I didn't even like the 24" scale length, either. I found it unnecessary because although my hands are girly and a bit small, I'm not a fucking woofter. And even though I went with Seymour Duncan SJAG upgrade for the bridge, the pickups still squeal like a motherfucker when you add any serious distortion.
I have the trem plate from an old 95ish Jaguar. It doesn't have the springs or any part that actually goes into the cavity for the trem but it does have the little brass slider guy. If you get one and want to see if it works you could have it. I'm not using it for anything; just sitting in my parts box.ekwatts wrote:I'm seriously considering selling my Jaguar and using the bones to grab a Blacktop Jazzmaster. When I first saw these I thought "Hell naw, more 'hot-rodded' Strats for £800+?" but when I saw the prices and the Jazzy I changed my mind sharpish. As I haven't read the entire thread, I was just wondering: Are these US-made? What sort of bridge is on the Jazzmaster? It looks like a Mustang bridge. Also, no tremlock button? Why? Not really bothered, just wondering. And finally: Has the trem plate been moved upwards as on the Mexi Jags and Jazzmasters to improve the break angle?
Haha, that was some amazing shit, amirite? Some people are just crazy as pie. I've actually not traded with that many people on here, but people tend to trust me when I do because I don't talk to them like they're a class A dickhead. It's really not rocket science.avj wrote:Aww. This delightful exchange was the perfect antidote to the Ro S classifieds thread I just read.
My guess is that they used some of the pre-existing asian copies of JM trems, which you see on a lot of Eastwoods and various Jag-influenced imports. Maybe cheaper to buy a shitload of those than send a bunch of the Japanese [or whatever the Mascis and CP use] out on guitars that are going to sell for far cheaper than any Fender to feature said trem in a long time.endsjustifymeans wrote: No idea why no tremlock... I guess to cut down cost but I imagine it must have cost more to make a unique trem for this guitar.
Pfffft. Why are you joining a Feeder covers band? Upgrade the humbucker though, you'll need to to get that 'buck rogers' tone.ekwatts wrote:I'm seriously considering selling my Jaguar and using the bones to grab a Blacktop Jazzmaster.
Absolutely correct... not too bad here in North America though. The UK price is just ridonkulous.Fran wrote:They are way too expensive in the UK