Nobody really. I just thought they were cool and different. But, Tad Doyle reinforced my GAS for a Jaguar. On the first 2 Tad albums (God's Balls, and 8 Way Santa), his axe of choice was a Jag. What a raw sound!.
ellengtrgrl wrote:Nobody really. I just thought they were cool and different. But, Tad Doyle reinforced my GAS for a Jaguar. On the first 2 Tad albums (God's Balls, and 8 Way Santa), his axe of choice was a Jag. What a raw sound!.
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Sorry to be anal but it was jazzmaster with a SD JB.
theshadowofseattle wrote:less being WOKE
more being STOKED
ellengtrgrl wrote:Nobody really. I just thought they were cool and different. But, Tad Doyle reinforced my GAS for a Jaguar. On the first 2 Tad albums (God's Balls, and 8 Way Santa), his axe of choice was a Jag. What a raw sound!.
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Sorry to be anal but it was jazzmaster with a SD JB.
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No Problem. Yeah I know. In recent times he's been playing the Jazzmaster again. But according to a shortie Guitar World interview I read in the 90s (complete with a photo of him slinging a Jaguar), it was a Jaguar (with Seymour Duncan Quarter Pounders in it) that he used for the first two albums. Grrr! I can't find any info online supporting this. Maybe I'm wrong. If so, sorry about that.
BTW, for those interested in it. Tad's in a new group called Brothers of the Sonic Cloth.
Thanks. I STILL think Jags are cool. AND, from what I read today before I left for work, it sounds like some of the problems I had with the 1989 or 90 MIJ Jag I owned back in 1990, may have been setup related. I used roundwound 9s or 10s for strings. Jags really play better with 11s or better yet 12s. Also, the bridge on the Jag was designed for flatwound strings - not roundwounds. I'll have to wait and see if the Jag I mentioned in my "Need Some Advice on Shortscale Guitars" thread pans out. It would give me resolution of my refund hassle, and score me a cool guitar to boot.