NGD 50th Anniversary Jag

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NGD 50th Anniversary Jag

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Just picked it up tonite. 3 1/2 months wait was well worth it. Playing a short scale again will take some getting used to. Mastery Bridge is on the way and I think a PG change is in my future. Sounds great. Very stable but strings do still move a bit on the threaded saddles. If anybody has any questions I'd be happy to answer.

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Looks really great.
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Looks lovely even if the trem placement is wrong. :o
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Shit I need to change my pants, that looks so sweet
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othomas2 wrote:Looks lovely even if the trem placement is wrong. :o
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Post by Thomas »

Yeah totally hate the trem there. I'd rather use a buzz stop :o Seriously tho, you've got a really beautiful guitar there. Mabes shim the neck, raise the bridge, put on some heavier strings and adjust your pickups to get it juuuuust right.

Do they have vintage radius necks?
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Nope 9.5
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That's a sweet Jag,love the block inlays,Congrats!
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Post by KPI »

totally interstellar.

wish they did F tuners on that model. but a nice guitar, very jelly.
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i played one of these and loved it, the only thing that really put me off about it was how blazing white the binding was, it's like PORCELAIN.
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Post by robroe »

this thing rules.

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Post by James »

I love the look of these. Something about the finish makes them look a cut above the rest of the Jaguar range Fender offers at the moment. Almost as though a little extra care has been taken to make sure it looks classy.
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Post by louis »

James wrote:I love the look of these. Something about the finish makes them look a cut above the rest of the Jaguar range Fender offers at the moment. Almost as though a little extra care has been taken to make sure it looks classy.
The colours do look a lot deeper than your standard jags.

Me likey!
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Beauty!
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That's beautiful. Block inlays on Jags and JMs are teh sex.
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Post by Phil O'Keefe »

I'm GASsing for one in Burgundy Mist pretty darn badly... that one is lovely - congrats!
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Post by rawpower »

Classy. --and with the blue cloth cable...WWOWW! Congrats!
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Post by ellengtrgrl »

Ooh! That is one tasty looking Jag! 8) I see from you photo, and from info I gathered off of Fender's website, that they incorporated some ideas from the CP, into the 50th (vibrato plate closer to the bridge, and hotter pickups, but thankfully, no tune-o-matic bridge). Is yours a CIJ, like the Thinline Jag I have on layaway? BTW, IMO, it's not necessary to go to a buzzstop, a Mustang bridge, or a Mastery bridge on a Jag. Ditch the wimpy strings Fender puts on them, and put a set of 11s on (or better yet 12s - that's what I use on Jags). The extra string tension (although, not excessive IMO) will pretty much get rid of strings jumping off of saddles, and from my experience, make it sound a little punchier.
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Post by chipbutty24 »

Now with teh tordtz!

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