Jag neck on a Jazzmaster?

The original shortscale guitars; Mustangs, Duo-Sonics, Musicmasters, Jaguars, Broncos, Jag-stang, Jagmaster, Super-Sonic, Cyclone, and Toronados.

Moderated By: mods

User avatar
plaidbeer
.
.
Posts: 1272
Joined: Sat Aug 21, 2010 5:59 am
Location: Houston, Texas

Jag neck on a Jazzmaster?

Post by plaidbeer »

I Googled for previous results here for a question like this and didn't find it. Sorry if this has already been covered somewhere. I'm more comfortable with shortscales but I miss the sound of my Jazzmaster.

Has anyone here used a Jaguar neck with a JM for a short scale JM? Or should I just get a VM Jazzmaster and use a capo? Or maybe a Jaguar with JM pickups? I'm trying to think of the most practical and economical option for getting that JM sound but with a shorter scale.

I had this Blacktop JM a couple of years ago, but sold it to fund another guitar:
Image
User avatar
94CIJMustang
.
.
Posts: 6
Joined: Fri Aug 01, 2014 5:24 am
Location: Alabama....

Post by 94CIJMustang »

A short scale Jazzmaster would be kickass!

I vote that you put the Jag neck on a JM
User avatar
Josh
The Curmudgeon
Posts: 5010
Joined: Mon Nov 17, 2008 7:11 pm
Location: George
Contact:

Post by Josh »

maybe a conversion neck because of the scale? maybe someone could chime in on this.

otherwise i would just put jazzy pickups in a jaguar. like one of the cheap vm jaguars, might require a bit of routing but it's probably easier than fitting a 24' neck on a 25.5' guitar.
User avatar
paul_
.
.
Posts: 10306
Joined: Thu Jul 27, 2006 10:38 pm

Post by paul_ »

hurb had a jag w/ jazzy pickups (jazzuar), some others too
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang? :x
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"
User avatar
Gabriel
.
.
Posts: 3178
Joined: Sun Apr 11, 2010 8:46 pm
Location: NYC

Post by Gabriel »

Conversion neck would do the trick?
User avatar
plaidbeer
.
.
Posts: 1272
Joined: Sat Aug 21, 2010 5:59 am
Location: Houston, Texas

Post by plaidbeer »

paul_ wrote:hurb had a jag w/ jazzy pickups (jazzuar), some others too
Thought about that, but then I read a thread on here where it was mentioned that the guitar still sounded more like a Jaguar than a Jazzmaster.
User avatar
singlepup
.
.
Posts: 4206
Joined: Fri Dec 10, 2010 4:27 am
Location: San Diego

Post by singlepup »

Not sure if this is what you're asking: Can I put a 24" neck on a body intended for a 25.5" neck?

The simple answer to that question is no. The placement of the bridge is based on the scale length. Changing the scale length without moving the bridge will give you intonation issues, I believe.

A conversion neck would work. I don't know how those work, exactly... But the the Jagmaster series was released with both 25.5" necks and 24" conversion necks.

Solution 1) Find a 24" Jagmaster conversion neck on eBay.

Solution 2) Curtis Novak makes Jazzmaster pickups that fit Jaguar bodies with no routing. Supposedly sound nice and fat, too. Read more about them here: Novak JM-Jag Pups


*Major disclaimer: Part of what makes a Jazzmaster sound like a Jazzmaster is the scale length. A 24" scale neck on any guitar will give that guitar a more "plinky" sound. Thus, you can never create a 24" JM that will sound exactly like a traditional JM. Novak says his pups sound fat on a Jag body, though. Give them a listen at his website. It may be close enough for your tastes.

Good luck!
User avatar
DGG
.
.
Posts: 17
Joined: Thu Jul 04, 2013 2:43 am
Location: SoCal
Contact:

Post by DGG »

If you're going to get a 24" neck I suggest getting one from Musikraft and have it roasted. You will be amazed.

Musikraft Custom Jaguar Necks
chadmo1
.
.
Posts: 10
Joined: Fri Jul 25, 2014 2:15 pm

Post by chadmo1 »

singlepickup24 wrote:Not sure if this is what you're asking: Can I put a 24" neck on a body intended for a 25.5" neck?

The simple answer to that question is no. The placement of the bridge is based on the scale length. Changing the scale length without moving the bridge will give you intonation issues, I believe.

A conversion neck would work. I don't know how those work, exactly... But the the Jagmaster series was released with both 25.5" necks and 24" conversion necks.

Solution 1) Find a 24" Jagmaster conversion neck on eBay.

Solution 2) Curtis Novak makes Jazzmaster pickups that fit Jaguar bodies with no routing. Supposedly sound nice and fat, too. Read more about them here: Novak JM-Jag Pups


*Major disclaimer: Part of what makes a Jazzmaster sound like a Jazzmaster is the scale length. A 24" scale neck on any guitar will give that guitar a more "plinky" sound. Thus, you can never create a 24" JM that will sound exactly like a traditional JM. Novak says his pups sound fat on a Jag body, though. Give them a listen at his website. It may be close enough for your tastes.

Good luck!
From what I have read, the Squier VM Duo Sonics also have a 24" conversion neck as well.
Dillon
.
.
Posts: 1666
Joined: Thu Apr 20, 2006 7:03 am
Location: Colorado

Post by Dillon »

chadmo1 wrote:
singlepickup24 wrote:Not sure if this is what you're asking: Can I put a 24" neck on a body intended for a 25.5" neck?

The simple answer to that question is no. The placement of the bridge is based on the scale length. Changing the scale length without moving the bridge will give you intonation issues, I believe.

A conversion neck would work. I don't know how those work, exactly... But the the Jagmaster series was released with both 25.5" necks and 24" conversion necks.

Solution 1) Find a 24" Jagmaster conversion neck on eBay.

Solution 2) Curtis Novak makes Jazzmaster pickups that fit Jaguar bodies with no routing. Supposedly sound nice and fat, too. Read more about them here: Novak JM-Jag Pups


*Major disclaimer: Part of what makes a Jazzmaster sound like a Jazzmaster is the scale length. A 24" scale neck on any guitar will give that guitar a more "plinky" sound. Thus, you can never create a 24" JM that will sound exactly like a traditional JM. Novak says his pups sound fat on a Jag body, though. Give them a listen at his website. It may be close enough for your tastes.

Good luck!
From what I have read, the Squier VM Duo Sonics also have a 24" conversion neck as well.
Where'd you read that? And conversion from what? I always wondered why those guitars only have 21 frets, but never imagined it was because it was a conversion neck.

Using the distance from the bridge to the nut (scale length), you can then calculate fret placement. A conversion neck is just a shorter neck with completely different fret placement to account for the change in scale length.
User avatar
luciguci
.
.
Posts: 2507
Joined: Fri Jun 01, 2012 6:46 am

Post by luciguci »

There are no VM Duosonics, it was the Classic Vibe Duo, the one that was all tan and gold. It had a 25 1/2 inch to 24 inch scale conversion neck. I compared it to a Strat when they had them in the instrument section at Best Buy and the necks matched up perfectly. If you got a CV Duosonic neck, you could have a shortscale version of any 25 1/2 scale guitar that neck will fit on.
Doog wrote:Tone is stored in the balls
theshadowofseattle wrote:That's why there's two: one for pee, one for tone.
🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍🌈 (she/they)
meltedbuzzbox
.
.
Posts: 330
Joined: Tue Jan 21, 2014 9:35 pm
Location: Northamptonshire, England

Post by meltedbuzzbox »

I know Novak makes JM pickups for a Jag that require no routing, I am not sure how much they would cost though

I personally feel that the 24" scale is what gives the Jag most of its tonal character.
I have 5 Jags all with different pickups in them and they all have that under pinning Jag spank and sparkle.
Im not sure if a JM pup would change that much

I hate to say it but maybe ask on OSG, I think a few people have tried the novaks I mentioned above.