Bass Cut Switch
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Bass Cut Switch
May be a stupid question but what does the bass cut switch do on a Jag? Does it interactwith any of the other controls?
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Re: Bass Cut Switch
pointed up-turns on rythm circut
puinted down- turns bridge circut
puinted down- turns bridge circut
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Re: Bass Cut Switch
WHAT?Puke+Cry wrote: pointed up-turns on rythm circut
puinted down- turns bridge circut

To answer the question, it's a strangle switch, it just runs the signal through an extra cap and results in a thinner sound. It's only active with the lower controls, ie. the main circuit.
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Re: Bass Cut Switch
wait.. you are talking about the switch thats on the upper wing???
if not, then just ignore the post above....
if not, then just ignore the post above....
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Re: Bass Cut Switch
No, he's talking about the bass cut switch, which is probably why he asked
Infliktor wrote: what does the bass cut switch do on a Jag?
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Re: Bass Cut Switch
Is the Bass-Cut not active with the rhythm circuit aswell? I use it a lot of the time because on the bridge pickup I tend to roll the tone control down and use the Bass-Cut to remove any muddiness encountered.
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Re: Bass Cut Switch
from my reading of the circuit diagramme for the Jaguar, plus my playing with them, the bass cut/strangle switch does not work on the upper "rhythm" circuit (which is only connected to the neck PUP).
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Re: Bass Cut Switch
I just noticed on the schematic that the rhythm circuit has the same cap as the lead circuit. I had always assumed that it was a different cap and worked the same as a jazzmaster, just with the added strangle switch.
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Re: Bass Cut Switch
So how does that work then .. it's the same as the lead circuit with the tone rolled all the way off?
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Re: Bass Cut Switch
so is it the values of the tone pots (50k vs 1M) that makes the difference between lead and rhythm, since the caps are the same?
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Re: Bass Cut Switch
I always find it so very amusing to see others are as confused as me about the JAG layout.
I figure it out once in a while but forget it immediately. Anyway, I just use the neck PU, as
I find it's the only usable sound in that guitar, anyway.
I figure it out once in a while but forget it immediately. Anyway, I just use the neck PU, as
I find it's the only usable sound in that guitar, anyway.

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Re: Bass Cut Switch
That's correct.mynameisjonas wrote: so is it the values of the tone pots (50k vs 1M) that makes the difference between lead and rhythm, since the caps are the same?
Another weird thing about the jag is there's also a resistor across the tone knob in the lead circuit that changes the curve of the pot, and makes it smoother.
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Re: Bass Cut Switch
Strangle only works on the lead circuit.
With the rhythm circuit on (up) the lead circuit is dead.Pots too.
The rhythm circuit sounds different because the tone is 50k with .01cap as to the lead circuit neck pup is 1meg and .01cap.and 56k resistor.
With lead circuit on,the rhythm circuit is dead.
With the rhythm circuit on (up) the lead circuit is dead.Pots too.
The rhythm circuit sounds different because the tone is 50k with .01cap as to the lead circuit neck pup is 1meg and .01cap.and 56k resistor.
With lead circuit on,the rhythm circuit is dead.
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Re: Bass Cut Switch
Puke+Cry wrote: pointed up-turns on rythm circut
puinted down- turns bridge circut
And besides, there is no such thing as a "bridge circuit". When the upper switch is in the down position, that is the main circuit, the three lower switches and the main pots are active. You can't call this a "bridge circuit" because both pickups are capable of being selected.wait.. you are talking about the switch thats on the upper wing???
if not, then just ignore the post above....
I realize 99.5% of the forumites know this. I'm posting only for the benefit of the .5% who don't.
There's nothing wrong with not knowing stuff... but it IS wrong to act like you do and misinform others.
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Re: Bass Cut Switch
Here's a cool interactive tool that displays all the capabilities of a Jag... what works with what:
http://www.webrocker.de/jaguar/v2/index ... active_jag
Look on the right side of the window and find "click to enter". Once loaded, you can click each switch and rotate the knobs, and see what they do. You can also change the colors of the Jag. Pretty cool.
http://www.webrocker.de/jaguar/v2/index ... active_jag
Look on the right side of the window and find "click to enter". Once loaded, you can click each switch and rotate the knobs, and see what they do. You can also change the colors of the Jag. Pretty cool.
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