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Questions about jagmaster

Post by sotoman » Tue Feb 27, 2007 10:02 am

I want to buy an offset, but money aren't beside me ::)

so i'm thinking of bying a jagmaster and modifying her. The mods i have on mind are:
1. JazzmasterAVRI Bridge p/u... Will it fit? I guess with some routing i'll be alright.... no?
2. GFS lipstick humbucker neck pickup with coil splitting, in order to get cool danelectro chime tones... Another J/m p/u for neck will be better?
3. Tremolo replace... A 2-point tremolo will be better, but i wonder if it'll fit...
4. Some on-board boost circuit, like clapton's, in order to compensate for the lost jazzm controls :)



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what do you think?
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Re: Questions about jagmaster

Post by mewithoutus » Tue Feb 27, 2007 10:24 am

jagmasters are great! i have two of the older 25.5" scale ones, in silver sparkle.

they are perfect for modding. what you wanna do sounds cool. i was thinking about putting jazz pickups in one of mine, but im not sure if they will fit. they might require additional routing, but might not since jags have that swimming pool routing already. not sure about the trem. the older 25.5" jags had a two point trem.

let me know when you get it started! im super excited to see how it turns out. good luck!!
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Re: Questions about jagmaster

Post by sotoman » Tue Feb 27, 2007 10:32 am

mewithoutus wrote: since jags have that swimming pool routing already
whoa thats great news, newer jagmasters have pool too?
but the problem is not only with the height, a j/m p/u is wider than a humbucker

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Re: Questions about jagmaster

Post by mjet » Tue Feb 27, 2007 10:36 am

I had a 24" scale MIJ Vista series one that was great but I'm not a real tremolo fan, certainly not with Strat tremolos. If I find another one at a good price I might convert it to a hardtail with one of these which basically fit over the tremolo cutout:

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/ ... sku=361537

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Re: Questions about jagmaster

Post by sotoman » Tue Feb 27, 2007 10:44 am

just do the wood trick, block the tremolo...
iif i could i would put a jm tremolo, but dunno the routing required etc etc...
and jm tremolo+bridge is expensive

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Re: Questions about jagmaster

Post by mewithoutus » Tue Feb 27, 2007 10:59 am

sotoman wrote:
mewithoutus wrote: since jags have that swimming pool routing already
whoa thats great news, newer jagmasters have pool too?
but the problem is not only with the height, a j/m p/u is wider than a humbucker
yeah you are gunna have to cut out the pickguard. you may have to rout for the width of the pickup. im not sure if the new squires have the pool route, but i dont see why not.
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Re: Questions about jagmaster

Post by sotoman » Wed Feb 28, 2007 6:56 am

ok, here's a wiring scheme i made...
http://img386.imageshack.us/img386/8075/wiringgi5.jpg
do you think it'll work?
It seems pretty hard to wire, easier than a jm though...

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