Mine has contours and I bypassed the slider switches to a 3-way, it's also got a TOM and Jaguar tremolo. 500k pots with a orange drop cap that is the correct value.
Still dull. _________________
dezb1 wrote:
Stop fucking about and get an SD-1
NickS wrote:
Earl Grey tea is flavoured with bergamot oil, which is extracted by crushing the anal glands of cliff-nesting seabirds in a press.
brandonwinmill wrote:
Maybe i'll sell my internet. It's lost its fun since i already beat it twice.
I rarely use the neck pickup to be honest.
Even when I owned Musicmasters I installed a bridge pickup.
I like the Jagstang for its neck and sentimental reasons in that it was my first offset short scale. But that's about it.
The Duo Sonic has been my favourite for some time. It does the basics right and that's all I need. Mine has got a 65 RI Mustang neck though. _________________
dezb1 wrote:
Stop fucking about and get an SD-1
NickS wrote:
Earl Grey tea is flavoured with bergamot oil, which is extracted by crushing the anal glands of cliff-nesting seabirds in a press.
brandonwinmill wrote:
Maybe i'll sell my internet. It's lost its fun since i already beat it twice.
I've heard that the 65 is definitely bigger than a 69 although I've never heard club-like, that's only come up in reference to the vm squire mustangs, which I did find chunky
Of course it's not it's own specially designed neck - they clearly just grabbed one of the necks they already made for Mustangs in Japan. What planet are you living on Rob? It was never a custom shop model, it was thrown together with parts they already had.
I think they grabbed what was available because they all felt a bit different to me.
Jaguar, 69RI or 65RI Mustang necks...
They put Jaguar necks on Vista Jagmasters, who knows what was going on. _________________
dezb1 wrote:
Stop fucking about and get an SD-1
NickS wrote:
Earl Grey tea is flavoured with bergamot oil, which is extracted by crushing the anal glands of cliff-nesting seabirds in a press.
brandonwinmill wrote:
Maybe i'll sell my internet. It's lost its fun since i already beat it twice.
Necks can differ across the same year and model anyways, can't they? It's not like they're just plopped out of a mould or something. The Squier VM I tried in town had slightly less chunky neck than Nick's old one I bought.
robroe wrote:
Mike wrote:
It's equivalent to you suggesting I fix my leaky bucket by using a cardigan
More like fix your leaky bucket by throwing out your leaky bucket.
Throw that bridge pickup and all the switches n shit out. Fixed.
"I don't like how bridge pickups sounds in this guita-"
"Use the neck pickup!"
"But the neck pickup sounds totally different and doesn't suit my playin-"
"Use the neck pickup!"
"It's not even the same kind of pickup, it's a singleco-"
"Use the neck pickup!"
TIP: ensure that career change you were talking about doesn't require any kind of logical thinking
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Posted: Thu Feb 15, 2018 11:59 am Post subject:
Mike wrote:
I'm sure it was just a 65RI
How ? The 65RI didn't even come out until like 6 or 7 years later.
Totally logical thinking though.....hmmmmm robs owned all these guitars....like had all 3 of them under the same roof at the same point in time from about 2005-2015, but fuck that I'm gonna go with my idea that the jagstang neck is from a guitar that wasn't designed until the next decade.
My argument might suck, but yours is based on FAKE NEWS
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