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cfreier Posted - 05/15/2004 : 22:14:46
I'm looking for a Fender jaguar or jag-stang will pay $200
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Sir Mike Posted - 10/05/2004 : 13:40:39
The priority is getting the pickup centered so the polepieces are as square under the strings as possible. Then check the holes and you may need to drill smaller pilots into the guard. As for the body routing, you may have to do some of that if your mustang is routed only for the standard single coils.

->Words are only the tip of the iceberg of my thoughts.<-
50watts Posted - 09/12/2004 : 13:18:32
I just bought a Fender Mustang and I need to know how to install a humbucker into it. When I out the humbucker in the screws don't line up, only one does. So how can I fix this?
Thanks

Scott
eebee Posted - 06/17/2004 : 03:19:36
ahem sorry to tag my sig here but....

LINE6 Spider II 112. Any amp. any tone. many effects. needs to be sold this week UK
misleadtheworld Posted - 06/17/2004 : 02:34:40
quote:
Originally posted by 50watts

I need to know how to tune a bridge. My high frets are getting way out of tune. I know you can turn your tuner an octave down and hit the 12th fret on each string and you can tune it doing that using the screw, but on mine I will tune it regular then tune it on the 12th fret and go back to the string open and it will be out of tune so I tune and then the 12th fret will go back out of tune like brfore. I need to know how to fix this or else my guitar will sound like crap.

You can email me at Blinkthe50watts@aol.com

Scott

You've got intonation problems. Play the 12th fret harmonic, and then the 12th fret note, and move the bridge saddles until the harmonic and fret note are the same on each string.
....or take it into a guitar shop and get them to set it up for you.


I wanna go to the moon. I wanna do this duet with Morrissey.....
misleadtheworld Posted - 06/17/2004 : 02:31:32
Most people replace the humbucker in the bridge on Jagstangs because they are rubbish, or so they say. I don't like Jagstangs. Nasty looking things.


I wanna go to the moon. I wanna do this duet with Morrissey.....
Halcyon Posted - 06/16/2004 : 17:00:42
don't the jagstangs sound like crap? that's what i heard. kurt never finished it apperently.
50watts Posted - 06/15/2004 : 10:50:31
I need to know how to tune a bridge. My high frets are getting way out of tune. I know you can turn your tuner an octave down and hit the 12th fret on each string and you can tune it doing that using the screw, but on mine I will tune it regular then tune it on the 12th fret and go back to the string open and it will be out of tune so I tune and then the 12th fret will go back out of tune like brfore. I need to know how to fix this or else my guitar will sound like crap.

You can email me at Blinkthe50watts@aol.com

Scott
misleadtheworld Posted - 05/17/2004 : 08:29:12
People say that about shortscale, but I play a Jag, Mustang and Tele, and I wouldn't say it's *that* different. Yeah you can feel it, but it doesn't seem like much of a gap.

cfreier, why don't you sell those guitars and use the profits to buy a Jaguar?

If you've never played a Jaguar, this might be fun:
http://www.webrocker.de/jaguar/misc/jag_interactive.htm


It's getting colder....
John Dark Posted - 05/17/2004 : 07:47:51
What guitars?

Have you even played one yet, or are you going on looks? Short-scale guitars are *very* different-feeling than your normal Gibsons or Fenders.
cfreier Posted - 05/16/2004 : 16:36:35
I'll trade 2 guitars plus I'll throw in $200 for Jaguar or a Jag-stang
ivebeentired Posted - 05/16/2004 : 13:11:17
if you want a jag stang, just go to musiciansfriend.com. i got mine off of ebay like a couple months before they came back out on ebay for like 400 bucks. its prolly easier to just get a new one for a hundred bucks more. it took me like 5 auctions to finally win. 200 bucks i dont think will get you either of the guis you want. if thats all you got, youll be better off getting another guitar. but if you can get a few hundred dollars more then go ahead and get a get a jag, its a great guitar.

"Right now I'm having amnesia and deja vu at the same time. I
think I've forgotten this before."

-Steven Wright
misleadtheworld Posted - 05/16/2004 : 12:34:04
The cheapest you'll get a Jag (Jap reissue) in the USA is $500 I imagine, unless it's beat up and/or horribly modified.

Try ebay.
Try www.fendershop.com
Try ebay!



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The Champ Posted - 05/16/2004 : 12:27:49
good luck pal, those things are like a grand, i like the jazz master better myself.

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