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Jaguar Baritone
Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 3:49 pm
by pullover
Re: Jaguar Baritone
Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 4:03 pm
by Pumpkin
Kool

I like Baritones
Bet it'll sound even better with decent pups!
Re: Jaguar Baritone
Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 4:05 pm
by StevenO
That red tort made me

in comparison.

Re: Jaguar Baritone
Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 4:17 pm
by pullover
Pumpkin wrote:
Bet it'll sound even better with decent pups!
I can't wait to gut it and replace everything, but it still sounds great right now.
StevenO wrote:
That red tort made me

in comparison.

I know I need to change it out with a black one until the gold guards are done. I love black on sunburst, almost as much as gold on bursts.
Re: Jaguar Baritone
Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 5:40 pm
by MelWaldorf
Congrats Pullover!
The Jaguar Baritone body is shaped like a Jaguar which has a slightly pointier upper horn than a Jazzmaster.
Enjoy, Mel
Re: Jaguar Baritone
Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 8:43 pm
by 1946dodge
I love mine. I put baritone strings on it, tuned B to B and love the sound.
The only problem with the pups is that they squeel when you play distorted, which can be corrected by rolling off the highs a little.
I guess humbuckers would be better, but they sell a Jag baritone special (looks like a Jag HH in a JM setup) with humbuckers.
Before you change out the pickups play it for a while and see what you get out of it.
This thing sounds massively awesome when you roll off the high tone and use an ebow!
I love mine, and I dont think they are going to make any more. I am glad I got one and am glad for you that you did.
Congrats and enjoy.
Re: Jaguar Baritone
Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 8:57 pm
by mewithoutus
dude, so amazing.
where and how much do they sell them for? did it come with a case? can you tune it to standard? so many questions.
its either one of these or a jaguar HH, brown tort guard, fender amp knobs, and a NASA sticker

Re: Jaguar Baritone
Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 10:31 pm
by RumorsOFsurF
Re: Jaguar Baritone
Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 10:53 pm
by mewithoutus
haha ketchup. yeah that red tort looks just wrong. i hate red tort. its like they wanted to make a cheap tort guard. ugh. why do they make it that colour??!?!??
Re: Jaguar Baritone
Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 10:54 pm
by mewithoutus
Re: Jaguar Baritone
Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 3:55 am
by pullover
mewithoutus wrote:
where and how much do they sell them for? did it come with a case? can you tune it to standard? so many questions.
I got this one on Ebay, they've been running around 500-600, but I contacted ishibashi and they have them for around 750 brand new delivered. They come with a gig bag new. I have this one tuned E-E like the Bass VI, it sounds great but there is a little bit of buzz on the low E and A strings around the 12th frets up. There is still laquer on all the frets in the upper registry so I imagine the former owner hardly played it up there (when he did play it, it still had the wrapping on the pick guard), and it probably needs a little fret dressing.
It's actually surprising how heavy this thing sounds. I wasn't expecting this much low end out of it, I might try restringing it and tune it up to B-B, like 1946dodge. It's really cool, I have no idea why they didn't push these more in the bass guitar section. Whenever I saw them it was in the guitar section or baritone section. I would have thought these would sell really well to bass players. You know how many times I have heard, "I would like a 5 or 6 string bass, but I can't get used to the wide neck and I don't see the point in a low B string..."? Okay, maybe only like 3 times and one of them was me, but still.
Re: Jaguar Baritone
Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 9:27 am
by i love sharin foo
As for the smoking issue...
I don't smoke but I've bought more than a few guitars that have reeked of it. It seemed like wiping it down a few times with standard guitar polish helped get rid of it faster. That and sitting out in the open (not in a case) should tame it down over time.
Justin
Re: Jaguar Baritone
Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 9:42 am
by 1946dodge
pullover, I found that strung E to E I got the buzz as well. When I strung it B to B it was much better.
Many people complained that this was not a true E to E guitar , i.e. not a true Bass VI, but I think they wanted a six string bass instead of a baritone.
It makes a much better baritone (B-B or A-A) than it does a bass (E-E) IMHO, but only because I am a guitar player and not a bass player and looking for a darker guitar sound.
I dont know how a true bassist perceives this instrument.
Anyway, you will like it.
Good luck.
PS I think they discontinued this model (jaguar baritone custom aka bassVI) and are producing only the black baritone HH now.
The HH baritone is also an excellent instrument - a true baritone and I got one and gifted it to my son who is a real musician instead of a hobbiest like me.
He loves it.
Re: Jaguar Baritone
Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 10:40 am
by StevenO
I could buy a jaguar baritone that isn't pretty much in mint condition and comes with 5 packs of the bass strings for $350cdn. There is only two ding on it, one on the side of the body, and one on the neck, and I put them there.
I've turned down the offer for now, but may consider it in the future.
Re: Jaguar Baritone
Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 11:34 am
by SPudnik
I dont know how a true bassist perceives this instrument.
Well, with the Bass VI they think the strings are way too close [they are, from a bassist's perspective, but that's just the design]
It's funny to hand it over to a guitar player: They start playing it, and make lots of fumbles... the extra 5 inches throws 'em way off.
