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Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2016 1:48 pm
by robroe
shit. i would just buy this if i went there. haha. talk him down to 700 cash and walk out with it

http://www.gbase.com/powered/geardetai ... em=3160598

Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2016 1:49 pm
by robroe
VerdantGreen wrote:
robroe wrote:there are tons of good guitar shops in Ohio.

your quest should start at Mikes


http://mikesmusicohio.com/
Cinci is a solid 3 hour drive for me lol. I am up north by Cleveland.

so? 3 hours aint shit.


when i was in college going to U.Dayton, i would drive to shows in Cincinnatti, Columbus, Cleveland, Akron every weekend. i would see some bands 3 nights in a row some times.


mikes is 4 or 5 stories tall. STUFFED with shit. its worth the drive

Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2016 1:50 pm
by VerdantGreen
robroe wrote:shit. i would just buy this if i went there. haha. talk him down to 700 cash and walk out with it

http://www.gbase.com/powered/geardetai ... em=3160598
Musicmasters seem sick but I don't really want a single pup guitar. I like the versatility with the pickup options in the stangs

Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2016 1:53 pm
by robroe
ohhhh shiiiiiiit.


now this thread has made me go down the rabbit hole.

899 Lead II. fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu


http://www.gbase.com/powered/geardetai ... em=3369508


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Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2016 1:54 pm
by VerdantGreen
robroe wrote:
VerdantGreen wrote:
robroe wrote:there are tons of good guitar shops in Ohio.

your quest should start at Mikes


http://mikesmusicohio.com/
Cinci is a solid 3 hour drive for me lol. I am up north by Cleveland.

so? 3 hours aint shit.


when i was in college going to U.Dayton, i would drive to shows in Cincinnatti, Columbus, Cleveland, Akron every weekend. i would see some bands 3 nights in a row some times.


mikes is 4 or 5 stories tall. STUFFED with shit. its worth the drive
I go to Columbus every so often for shows but mostly stay around the cleveland area. I graduated from UA. Never been to Cinci besides driving through it.

Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2016 1:54 pm
by robroe
lol what there are no ferrules

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Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2016 2:19 pm
by gusman2x
Would very much Like Lead II. Super cool guitars.

Must admit though, my CV Duo Sonic knocks spots off most guitars.

Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2016 2:32 pm
by VerdantGreen
I think overall since I have learned mostly playing my Fender Super-Sonic (Which I have heard has a fatter neck than the Squier) I can get down with a '65 RI. I don't think the neck will be as fat as my super-sonic which will make it much better. I have managed to get clean sounding barres with my super-sonic so I don't think a '65 will be an issue. Damn I love short scale guitars!!!!! Now I am interested in a jag-stang too. I will make my decision eventually if I see a good looking guitar come up on Reverb of these varieties.

I have seen many listings for the 65 and jag-stang on reverb, ebay, etc. and they vary quite a lot.

What would some of you recommend paying for either of these guitars (in good condition besides minor nicks/dings)?

Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2016 2:33 pm
by JordanD
gusman2x wrote:Would very much Like Lead II. Super cool guitars.

Must admit though, my CV Duo Sonic knocks spots off most guitars.
I really miss mine. Bought it for super cheap, sold it for super cheap.

Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2016 3:19 pm
by weeping_moon
The 72 reissues that came out for a year ago were good mustangs.

Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2016 3:38 pm
by paul_
robroe wrote:
VerdantGreen wrote:I hear so much good about the Jag-Stang neck but then I hear that no matter what pups you put in it, it will always sound like shit... So conflicted!

wrong.

after owning mine for 10 years stock i decided to fart around with it back around 2005. i took the humbucker completely out, replaced the neck pickup with a Seymour Duncan SJAG-1 jaguar pickup and its perfect. I have kept it the same for the last 11 years.



i did an demo.



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This has more to do with the fact that the plonkers used Mustang parts and the JS has 250k pots stock. That's why the neck pickup (a '57/'62 CIJ Strat unit) sounds so vintage Stratty and the bucker sounds muffly and shit. With 500k pots it's fine, though the neck pickup is a bit less lush.

Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2016 3:42 pm
by VerdantGreen
Looking at some listings on ebay and what do you guys think I should pay for a blue jagstang with 1 or 2 minor dings with a return policy? There are several listings between 800-950.

Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2016 4:25 pm
by singlepup
Expensive. I got my Jag-Stang in MINT condition from a store in a foreign country where Squier gear starts at $500 US.

You can do better than that if you're patient.

I like my Jag-Stang, but my daily driver is my CIJ Vista Jagmaster. The necks are slightly different but both rad.

Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2016 4:25 pm
by singlepup
Urghh CV Duo Sonic with Jag-Stang neck... I have considered doing this.

Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2016 5:11 pm
by VerdantGreen
singlepup wrote:Expensive. I got my Jag-Stang in MINT condition from a store in a foreign country where Squier gear starts at $500 US.

You can do better than that if you're patient.

I like my Jag-Stang, but my daily driver is my CIJ Vista Jagmaster. The necks are slightly different but both rad.
What do you think is a good value for that type of Jag-Stang? Also, when talking alder vs basswood, which is preferred?

Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2016 5:35 pm
by robroe
i give zero fucks about wood type. zero.

you could tell me its made out of oak or balsa wood and i would have the same reaction...."cool is the neck any good or is it shit?"

Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2016 5:36 pm
by robroe
singlepup wrote:Urghh CV Duo Sonic with Jag-Stang neck... I have considered doing this.

did this thing ever come out in any other color other than mud ?

i liked the neck on them....if my jagstang had 10 coats of clear poly on it then these things had 15 coats. holy shit

Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2016 1:14 am
by chemistforhire
VerdantGreen wrote:
singlepup wrote:Expensive. I got my Jag-Stang in MINT condition from a store in a foreign country where Squier gear starts at $500 US.

You can do better than that if you're patient.

I like my Jag-Stang, but my daily driver is my CIJ Vista Jagmaster. The necks are slightly different but both rad.
What do you think is a good value for that type of Jag-Stang? Also, when talking alder vs basswood, which is preferred?
About the wood, sound is the same but the basswood is way more dentable. I never gave that much thought until my kid came around and found every way possible to accidentally knock chairs, lightsabers, balls, etc into them. Also I don't think the 65 reassure is alder, I believe it is poplar.

Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2016 7:18 am
by JordanD
65RI is poplar, correct.

I'm of a similar mindset to Robroe though. I've owned enough guitars to not really care what the wood is. Most of the times our ears can't tell the difference. I'm a member on the Strat Talk forums too, and the amount of people who ask questions about body wood, fingerboard wood, what kind of maple for the neck etc is just madness. I'm not saying these things don't make a difference, but by the time they've gone through your pedals and amp, and been absorbed by the room of people you're playing to, does it really make all that much difference? I think not. We tend to get hung up on things, especially if you're a bit of a gear nerd, like I am. Don't get me started on this Nitro vs Poly nonsense either.

Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2016 11:36 pm
by robroe