What have you guys done to jagmasters?
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What have you guys done to jagmasters?
Has anyone done any cool projects with a jagmaster?
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Re: What have you guys done to jagmasters?
Not yet....
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I prefer their older stuff.
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Re: What have you guys done to jagmasters?
There's one at the local store that I was thinking of doing this to, sorry about the sunburst, I had to hack it together using Microsoft paint and Irfanview.
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Re: What have you guys done to jagmasters?
Nothing .. I swear .. it was like that when I got here!donnyII wrote: What have you guys done to jagmasters?
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Re: What have you guys done to jagmasters?
I just got my replacement jazzmaster scratchplate from fender (it only took them 5 months....) and it's on my AVRI jazz now so I have a spare JM plate hanging around. Methinks I'm gonna put a new neck (i.e. one with a headstock...) on my Jagmaster, put the pickguard on it and stick a pair of JM PU's on it
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Re: What have you guys done to jagmasters?
yep...
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Re: What have you guys done to jagmasters?
DUDE!! THAT IS AMAZING!!!
HOW DOES IT PLAY?!
HOW DOES IT PLAY?!
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Re: What have you guys done to jagmasters?
it plays just like a jazzmaster should...
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Re: What have you guys done to jagmasters?
I had a Sonic Blue '97 Vista series Jagmaster, never liked the stock pu's though.
So I made a new pick guard and installed two AS Strat pick ups, then I tried some Jaguar pieck up, also tried a EMG. Nice guitar, but never liked the trem.
I sold it a few years ago and got a SOnic Blue Jaguar (Which I recently sold to one of y best friends, since he totally freaked on this Jag)
If anyone is interested, I still got some one ply white (yellowed) DIY pickguards for a vista Jagmaster.
-one for JAg pups (slanted, a bit like a mustang)
-a stock whte guard (to replace the rathed dull looking original guard)
-one with only a EMG sized hole at the bridge.
If anyone is intersted, you can have 'em. Just drop me a line. They are not pro jobs, but work nicely.
So I made a new pick guard and installed two AS Strat pick ups, then I tried some Jaguar pieck up, also tried a EMG. Nice guitar, but never liked the trem.
I sold it a few years ago and got a SOnic Blue Jaguar (Which I recently sold to one of y best friends, since he totally freaked on this Jag)
If anyone is interested, I still got some one ply white (yellowed) DIY pickguards for a vista Jagmaster.
-one for JAg pups (slanted, a bit like a mustang)
-a stock whte guard (to replace the rathed dull looking original guard)
-one with only a EMG sized hole at the bridge.
If anyone is intersted, you can have 'em. Just drop me a line. They are not pro jobs, but work nicely.
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Re: What have you guys done to jagmasters?
Did you do the tremolo, if so was it hard because I'm planning something like this, cheersAug wrote: yep...
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I'm interested to see how you filled the old trem cavity.
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Re: What have you guys done to jagmasters?
that's a great job.
I noticed that the trem is a little closer to the bridge than on a normal JM - does this have any affect (good or bad) on the string pressure at the bridge? I would have thought that it would make things a bit more solid.
I noticed that the trem is a little closer to the bridge than on a normal JM - does this have any affect (good or bad) on the string pressure at the bridge? I would have thought that it would make things a bit more solid.
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Re: What have you guys done to jagmasters?
Thanks, doesn't seem too hard and what are the specifcatioons for the size of the hole, if you know them?