Johnny Marr Sig Jaguar

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Re: Johnny Marr Sig Jaguar

Post by saturday » Wed Jul 18, 2012 4:48 am

That is a very fair response.

I really need to get my hands on one.

The idea of buying one unseen is uncomfortable.

You helped. And yes, this person from the outset makes it clear jags are not liked in general. So there is that bias.

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Re: Johnny Marr Sig Jaguar

Post by HP Hovercraft » Wed Jul 18, 2012 10:34 pm

Has anyone switched out their pickguard? I'm curious as to how Metallic KO looks with a mint or tort guard.

Anyone add a mute? I just got all of the parts and am debating whether or not to put it on.

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Re: Johnny Marr Sig Jaguar

Post by etokle » Thu Jul 19, 2012 12:29 am

saturday wrote:Thank you.

I cannot wait for this to arrive.

And I canceled. I was shocked by how much I liked the sound of the corner cut price reduced Fender Classic '69 Telecaster Thinline
And later
saturday wrote: You helped. And yes, this person from the outset makes it clear jags are not liked in general. So there is that bias
This makes no sense whatsoever. Are you talking about yourself in the third person or someone else? You seem to have a real bone to pick. But you're excited for it to arrive. After you canceled the order. :derp:
Just confused why you participate on a forum dedicated to guitars you claim to dislike. Maybe find a Tele forum? :fp:
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Re: Johnny Marr Sig Jaguar

Post by saturday » Thu Jul 19, 2012 7:12 am

etokle wrote: This makes no sense whatsoever. Are you talking about yourself in the third person or someone else? You seem to have a real bone to pick. But you're excited for it to arrive. After you canceled the order.
Just confused why you participate on a forum dedicated to guitars you claim to dislike. Maybe find a Tele forum?
Please read what I wrote again.
I state those quotes are from another person.

"Ok - not to ruffle anyone's feathers - but here is some constructive criticism on the Marr Jag with the caveat the person understands they have not played the guitar and it is a personal decision:"


No bone to pick. I went back and edited my post a week later. Unlike other sites, there is no marker of this on the bottom. I did not realize this. I do concede this comes across confusing and understand the problems with trolls on websites.

I am truly on the fence about this and it is a lot of money to spend. $1,500 is a lot for me to spend on a guitar unseen.

I am greatly appreciative of the feedback I have gotten from Mekhem who responded to the criticisms of the Jaguars had no problem addressing them and was not angered.

Please don't make accusations like that of me. It is untrue and only serves to stir up trouble.

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Re: Johnny Marr Sig Jaguar

Post by andy_tchp » Thu Jul 19, 2012 1:33 pm

saturday wrote:I state those quotes are from another person.

"Ok - not to ruffle anyone's feathers - but here is some constructive criticism on the Marr Jag with the caveat the person understands they have not played the guitar and it is a personal decision:"

...

Please don't make accusations like that of me. It is untrue and only serves to stir up trouble.
That they were from another person was not clear at all. I don't know that they were 'accusations', but perhaps you could re-read your own posts again and note how confusing they are due to the use of ambiguous language like 'this person' and 'the person understands they have not played the guitar' with no context given at all that you're quoting someone else's words (no quote marks or quote tags used).

Also - you cannot wait for it to arrive, and you cancelled...?

Frankly the criticism seems completely non-'constructive' regardless, as whoever the mystery-man is that wrote it is completely clueless about the modifications that come standard on the Marr signature model, and (seemingly) completely clueless about Fender offsets in general because he doesn't like them from the outset.
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Re: Johnny Marr Sig Jaguar

Post by saturday » Thu Jul 19, 2012 1:35 pm

Ok - is this going to turn into a pile on?

I agreed I was not clear. It does say "the person" so no it was not me speaking about myself in the third person.

The mystery person is my guitar teacher who has been playing Fenders for forty years. He knows Fenders quite well.
He knows how to wire, build and so on guitars and amps. I know his work first hand as he set up a Fender Musicmaster amp for me.

If you like, I can call on one of the mods I know personally to back me up on who this person is.

If not, you can accept my apology a second time and we can move on.

Unless we have nothing better to do.
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Re: Johnny Marr Sig Jaguar

Post by andy_tchp » Thu Jul 19, 2012 1:39 pm

???

Pile on? I'm just confused. What might seem clear to you (because you wrote it) might not make sense to others.
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Re: Johnny Marr Sig Jaguar

Post by saturday » Thu Jul 19, 2012 1:41 pm

Please _read_ what I wrote above.

I understand this and agree it was not clear.

I even state "You helped. And yes, this person from the outset makes it clear jags are not liked in general. So there is that bias."

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Re: Johnny Marr Sig Jaguar

Post by andy_tchp » Thu Jul 19, 2012 1:48 pm

I couldn't care less who it is. They make it clear from the outset they hate all the features of offset guitars that we're fairly fond of here and didn't bother to even look at the Marr's specs.

I work on my own guitars, amps and effects and I don't especially like Strats or Les Pauls. Doesn't mean they're poor guitars.


(And yes, for some reason when you edit a post it doesn't include the line at the bottom indicating so.)
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Re: Johnny Marr Sig Jaguar

Post by saturday » Thu Jul 19, 2012 1:53 pm

Ok, you win.

And to smooth the feathers upset by the criticism of the jags which was solidly addressed, I will add another person's reply to the criticism of MJs

This is not me speaking, it is another person. This person is saying good things in a rebuttal to the criticism just to be clear.

"While I prefer the JM's three position toggle over the Jag's sliders, I never had a hard time using them. Any issue there is likely remedied anyway with the Marr's slider.

The neck!!?!? really??? The freaking neck?!?! The JM neck is EXACTLY the same as a Strat neck aside from having a nicer looking curve to the headstock. My '61 neck blows away any neck I've ever played on. Jag's are basically the same profile in most cases (some are deeper like the Marr, some are soft V's which aren't my favorite but still fine) just short scale.

The trem FAR exceeds any others I've used which is a big part of why I've stuck with JM's

The tilting bridge allows fluid bending while not affecting tuning stability... if you want/need individual height adjustment get a JM/Jag or Mastery bridge, I've had them all and never found any issue with a stock Mustang bridge.

He's correct about them looking cool... but that's about all he's correct on."

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Re: Johnny Marr Sig Jaguar

Post by XIIduostang! » Thu Jul 19, 2012 2:19 pm

HP Hovercraft wrote:Has anyone switched out their pickguard? I'm curious as to how Metallic KO looks with a mint or tort guard.

Anyone add a mute? I just got all of the parts and am debating whether or not to put it on.
I have seen a jag with an aged CAR finish with tort, it was awesome, and being played by Keven Shields
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Re: Johnny Marr Sig Jaguar

Post by etokle » Thu Jul 19, 2012 6:17 pm

Hey Saturday, thanks for the explanation. I get what you're saying now, although it really was confusing. I wasn't trying to accuse you of anything or trying to be a dick, I was really just baffled.

Regardless, I just got my first Jag after playing Strats for over 25 years. I'll never go back - it is the most comfortable, best sounding, fun to play instrument I've ever owned. I'd imagine the Johnny Marr version is even better.
Take that for what it's worth and good luck! :)
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Re: Johnny Marr Sig Jaguar

Post by HP Hovercraft » Thu Jul 19, 2012 10:34 pm

XIIduostang! wrote:
HP Hovercraft wrote:Has anyone switched out their pickguard? I'm curious as to how Metallic KO looks with a mint or tort guard.

Anyone add a mute? I just got all of the parts and am debating whether or not to put it on.
I have seen a jag with an aged CAR finish with tort, it was awesome, and being played by Keven Shields
I was looking for a picture of it but can't find one. I'm familiar with his CAR Jazzmaster and his Burgundy Mist Jag.

It seems like all of the pictures I can find of vintage faded CAR Jags all still have white pickguards. I guess by the time they started using the gold undercoat, they were using plastic pickguards instead of celluloid.

I think a vintage-style red tort would look mighty fine, but it seems to me that the AVRI pickguards would clash with the orange somewhat.

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Re: Johnny Marr Sig Jaguar

Post by saturday » Mon Jul 23, 2012 8:33 am

Here is a kid in China I am guessing using one for a gig

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFI9Yw8G ... ure=relmfu" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVBed76k ... ure=relmfu

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Re: Johnny Marr Sig Jaguar

Post by saturday » Mon Jul 23, 2012 8:37 am

A vid where the JMJag is used in a song
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=golbUekt ... ure=relmfu" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

A bit more dreamy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlvRnGQuMbQ" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;


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