Humbuckers In Jaguars

The original shortscale guitars; Mustangs, Duo-Sonics, Musicmasters, Jaguars, Broncos, Jag-stang, Jagmaster, Super-Sonic, Cyclone, and Toronados.

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Fran wrote:If you go high gain prepare for audible ghost notes coming from behind the bridge. I ended up putting a hair bobble around the the strings to mute them.
Doing this right now and with vintage-wound Strat pickups.
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Same thing but a bit of cut up mousepad under the string windings should get rid.
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Thurston Moore does not approve.

Seriously though, I had a Steve Vai pickup in one Jag and it sounded like I had a weird EHX reverb/delay pedal on. I had to Palm mute everything I played until the penny dropped.
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Fran wrote:I had a Steve Vai pickup in one Jag and it sounded like I had a weird EHX reverb/delay pedal on. I had to Palm mute everything I played until the penny dropped.
Pipe cleaner threaded through the monkey grip.
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jagsonic wrote:I really enjoy a set of zebra humbucker i bought cheap. They sound as good as some seymour duncans i use to have.
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Looks awesome. Is that an old sunn mustang?
Neck is from an old sunn mustang. Plays awesome. Body is a squier strat.
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That finish looks cool as fuck. Some of the Squiers are finished like that although not reliced.
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Took another photo ‘cause ZOMGSOPRETTEYE
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What colour is that Rob, and who's the black dude on the sticker?
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Fran wrote:What colour is that Rob, and who's the dude on the sticker?
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I think it’s Daphne Blue. FactFans: The guy who refinned it also did this one:
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And lol it’s Beetlejuice from Howard Stern.
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Fran wrote:What colour is that Rob, and who's the dude on the sticker?
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Good call Nick.
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Noirie. wrote:I think it’s Daphne Blue. FactFans: The guy who refinned it also did this one:
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And lol it’s Beetlejuice from Howard Stern.
I kept looking at it thinking that isn't a factory finish... thanks.
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Yeah, it’s also a satin finish. I wasn’t sure on it at first but it grew on me.

What’s the score with your ‘64?
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Noirie. wrote:Yeah, it’s also a satin finish. I wasn’t sure on it at first but it grew on me.

What’s the score with your ‘64?
It needs a refret. It's playable but about gone.

Not had the money to get it done and a bit nervous about it as well. The rosewood is thin. Thomas messaged me about it saying his luthier said it shouldn't be a problem, which sounds promising.

I'll get it done but other priorities at the moment like fixing the gutter, the dripping bath taps and sending funds to the National Front. Life's great in your late 40's Rob :lol:
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Well good luck man.

I broke the nut on this one the other week putting stupid manland strings on it.

Looking at replacements and saw this Yngwie Lolz
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Brass nuts brighten the tone. Gordon Smith use them as standard, which works with the mahogany mass most of their guitars are.
Dunno about on a Jag though. I'd probably go bone, that might upset a few on here though :lol:

Fuck manland strings, it's all nonsense. It's not 1953 anymore, we use processing, amplification and don't want carpal tunnel.
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Or manland strings and tune down..[/iommi][/stevemiller]
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NickS wrote:Or manland strings and tune down..[/iommi][/stevemiller]
I'm sure Iommi used banjo strings and stuff, which is possibly the equivalent to .07 gauge?
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Yeah Iommi used the jerry-rigged equivalent of .008s downtuned, on account of his accident. Clapton and Page were using a .009 string as a high E but it was disproportionately lighter than the rest of their string set, and they didn’t tune down.

Billy Gibbons .007s are the only ones sold for guitar AFAIK. He says he was using really heavy strings “for fat tone� and BB King played his guitar and said “you’re making yourself work too hard.� A fan of BB’s tone (there’s few fatter in that line of work), he decided the whole heavy string thing was bullshit. But BB played .010s, I don’t know anyone who’s gone as light as Gibbons.
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang? :x
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