Squier Jaguar or Jazzmaster?
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Squier Jaguar or Jazzmaster?
Been dying to get one so I am gonna get one in Florida but not sure which one I want. A lot of people on here have one of each. I have a vm jazz in butterscotch but I'm just not happy with that. Is the new jazzmaster much better? What do you guys think?
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If you suffer with perfect pitch you will be better served with the Jazzmaster instead of the Jaguar due to the difference in scale length and how it affects string tension and how the notes sound when they are fretted or played together. The concensus here seems to lean toward the J Mascis Jazzmaster as the better of the Squier Jazzmasters, but I do love the colors that Squier offers in the vintage series.
edit: removed intonation for string tension...
edit: removed intonation for string tension...
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Scale length and intonation? I don't recall any problems with my jagspeedfish wrote:If you suffer with perfect pitch you will be better served with the Jazzmaster instead of the Jaguar due to the difference in scale length and how it affects intonation. The concensus here seems to lean toward the J Mascis Jazzmaster as the better of the Squier Jazzmasters, but I do love the colors that Squier offers in the vintage series.
Georgie boy,George wrote:Scale length and intonation? I don't recall any problems with my jagspeedfish wrote:If you suffer with perfect pitch you will be better served with the Jazzmaster instead of the Jaguar due to the difference in scale length and how it affects intonation. The concensus here seems to lean toward the J Mascis Jazzmaster as the better of the Squier Jazzmasters, but I do love the colors that Squier offers in the vintage series.
Don't want to open up a can of worms, so I removed intonation and replaced it with string tension... The effect isn't noticed when the string is played open or with an open harmonic, as when setting intonation, but can be experienced when chording or noting frets. Here's a quote from Tim Shaw that decribes better what I mean: " When you play a chord on a short-scale guitar, like most of the Gibsons used for blues, the strings 'blend' well and sound like a family singing together, like the Everly Brothers. On the other hand, chords played on the long-scale sound more like hired professional singers---clean and perfect, but without the blend." I like the blend, but have friends who have perfect pitch and they are continuously trying to tune the guitar to get that clean perfect sound that just isn't possible with the shorter scale. I also dig the short-scale because bends and left hand reach are much easier than with the long-scale and obviously I don't suffer with perfect pitch either. Sorry for any confusion my original statement may have caused.
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Now it all makes sense.speedfish wrote:Georgie boy,
Don't want to open up a can of worms, so I removed intonation and replaced it with string tension... The effect isn't noticed when the string is played open or with an open harmonic, as when setting intonation, but can be experienced when chording or noting frets. Here's a quote from Tim Shaw that decribes better what I mean: " When you play a chord on a short-scale guitar, like most of the Gibsons used for blues, the strings 'blend' well and sound like a family singing together, like the Everly Brothers. On the other hand, chords played on the long-scale sound more like hired professional singers---clean and perfect, but without the blend." I like the blend, but have friends who have perfect pitch and they are continuously trying to tune the guitar to get that clean perfect sound that just isn't possible with the shorter scale. I also dig the short-scale because bends and left hand reach are much easier than with the long-scale and obviously I don't suffer with perfect pitch either. Sorry for any confusion my original statement may have caused.
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Is the butterscotch one that you have the one with the stupid bridge instead of the real jazzy bridge? If so then yes the new ones are infinitely better! I picked up a few of the ones with the weird bridges and never liked any of them. The frets felt sharp, and the bridge made it uncomfortable to play. The new ones feel really really nice.
Yep that's the one. Does it feel like a real fender?Billy3000 wrote:Is the butterscotch one that you have the one with the stupid bridge instead of the real jazzy bridge? If so then yes the new ones are infinitely better! I picked up a few of the ones with the weird bridges and never liked any of them. The frets felt sharp, and the bridge made it uncomfortable to play. The new ones feel really really nice.
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Punkacc9 wrote:Yep that's the one. Does it feel like a real fender?Billy3000 wrote:Is the butterscotch one that you have the one with the stupid bridge instead of the real jazzy bridge? If so then yes the new ones are infinitely better! I picked up a few of the ones with the weird bridges and never liked any of them. The frets felt sharp, and the bridge made it uncomfortable to play. The new ones feel really really nice.
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Honestly, my Mustang is great... with a little attention any of these new vintage modified guitars are worth the cash.
They're a perfect platform for all sorts. I gave mine the Kurty treatment unintentionally, and it feels solid as rock.
One thing I'm impressed by over my Japanese Jag is the fretwork and there is tones of sustain on these in comparison to your general shortscale / offset. Smae setup on each: Cool Rails and Tunomatic.
The Squiers feel like they are lacking in a little depth and personality which I find apparent with more expensive instruments.
The basswood body doesn't help perhaps, the majority of the sound seems to come from the neck I find. Think about that when trying the next Squier. I can't get over it now someone mentioned it to me.
Understanding where they come from and the price paid they're really good. I certainly wouldn't sell my Chinese made Squier and invest in a Japanese one. The additional money is unjustified.
They're a perfect platform for all sorts. I gave mine the Kurty treatment unintentionally, and it feels solid as rock.
One thing I'm impressed by over my Japanese Jag is the fretwork and there is tones of sustain on these in comparison to your general shortscale / offset. Smae setup on each: Cool Rails and Tunomatic.
The Squiers feel like they are lacking in a little depth and personality which I find apparent with more expensive instruments.
The basswood body doesn't help perhaps, the majority of the sound seems to come from the neck I find. Think about that when trying the next Squier. I can't get over it now someone mentioned it to me.
Understanding where they come from and the price paid they're really good. I certainly wouldn't sell my Chinese made Squier and invest in a Japanese one. The additional money is unjustified.
I'd agreed with that. I had a VM Jazzmaster for a short while and it was alright. I think with a thinner more vintage styled neck I would of kept it.othomas2 wrote:The Squiers feel like they are lacking in a little depth and personality which I find apparent with more expensive instruments.
I hope these are still about in a couple months time. Would like an Olympic White next time around.
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