Thanks for actually talking about the guitar instead of just playing clean riffs the whole time, discussing the previous model, or telling us why you like offset guitars like every other channel does. It's that thorough detail that isn't common!
My gosh I want this guitar so bad after seeing this. Amazing creative demo. Instead of the usual heard it a million times blues riffs and hard rock. Very well done sir.
Great review Joey, I just bought this guitar and I love it. Thanks for not boring us with pedal sounds, etc, if everyone did their reviews like this, I wouldn't have any complaints, first class!
I know my Jaguars pretty well and it has all the hallmarks of the classic Jag sound. It’s a little on the wirey side of the sonic spectrum probably due to the pickups being lower budget but although probably not intentional that’s exactly how CBS Jags sounded! I had a 68 Jag once and it sounded much thinner than the ‘65s I had owned. Terrible oversized neck pocket on the 68 a well. I would imagine that the woodwork and tolerances and finish is better in these Squiers by a considerable margin than a lot of the CBS output.
Aggree with many of the comments! ....Precise and to the point!....Tells you all you need to know to make an evidence based decision on a purchase! ...Excellent Joey!!!!👍✌
I have the same exact guitar in daphne blue. It also came with a shim from the factory. Most offsets with this bridge/tremolo setup come from the factory this way. Around a 1 degree neck angle is necessary to make the set up work correctly. I recommend replacing with a full pocket shim (make your own or order from Stew Mac). With neck shimmed properly and the bridge set correctly, that trem can become magic.
I think the trem is supposed to be fairly stiff on the Jaguars and Jazzmasters, so that the vibrato is subtle. As opposed to the more radical trem on the Strat. Also, every video I’ve seen of these Squires shows a bit of sandpaper as a shim like that, so that’s probably from the factory. I like that this version has Mustang saddles/bridge, because the originals look like junk. I played one in the local music store and I totally thought the same thing about the neck-sticky, and will need sanded! Of course, that’s my major gripe with every Fender I’ve ever touched, I don’t know why anyone would want a shiny sticky neck. I gotta get one of these though, it just checks all my boxes, and I love to tinker with hardware so I don’t mind spending hours “bonding” with my guitar to make it feel the way I like. Thanks for the show and tell.
Joey Anthony Guitar I hate that stickiness of gloss necks as well. Do you have any tips for sanding down the gloss, for a guy, who have never done something like that?
I could definitely see myself with one of them in the future, got a Jazzmaster and a Casino Coupe and this would be a nice addition. Thanks for the great review
Hey Joey wow I have to agree with a lot of the other viewers comments... Excellent, concise and very informative video, well done! I appreciate the thorough explanation of all of the knobs and switches which on the Jaguar were always a mystery to me. I got to try one out very similar to this at the LGS the other day through a Fender Blues Junior amp and I came away quite impressed! Makes me want to buy one now. Anyway thanks for the awesome thorough video
I assembled a jazzmaster, and modified a squier cabronita tele with a jazzmaster tremolo and jazzmaster American bridge with barrel saddles. Both required shims, to get the break angle of the neck to operate with bridge and tremolo system. Great review, will most likely getting a Jaguar soon Thank you
Nice review, and clean sound from it. Seen another Jag review saying the same thing about the shimming, so must be normal in production - your explanation for why they would do it makes sense, thanks. Squier Classic Vibe Jag or Jazzmaster for me next I think :)
One of the best assessment/reviews/opinion pieces I've ever seen. Thanks as I have been considering this very guitar recently. You should get a commission from Fender. Sold !
What an excellent presentation! I will now be picking up a jaguar - your outline here of the availsble sound palette this guitar has, was great - Iknew that it as well loved by "Jazz Hawks" originally, but didn/t fully appreciate it! I see now, that the recording and sound options availsble here could be ground-breaking! - Kudos for attuning our ears to this potential! Apprcated! Peace!
Excellent video, suh! I'm in the market for one of these. I've had poor luck with Squier in the past, but this year I bought four of the Classic Vibe Stratocasters, and all of them have been excellent. I think Indonesia is the new Japan!
Have this guitar for a year now and it is phenomenal. Plays well, pickups are great for the price, stays in tune surprisingly good and has an unsurpassed tonal variety. To be honest, I have to play a guitar of at least double the price, in order to find some meaningful difference between them in terms of quality. The only real downside that I can think of is that it is quite heavy. Mine is actually heavier (its over 4kg) than most Les Pauls that I have handled and they are notorious for their weight, though this can be a little bit situational.
Hello Joey nice review 👍, Im just learning to play guitar and i got me a squire jazzmaster 70s vibe and looking for a jag next, I dont know which one is better this or the 60s one like Carl Wilson anyways keep rocking man 🎸✌️
Please, can yo do another demo video of this guitar? I think this is not enough. Theres no much about this guitar on UA-cam, I need to see more from this guitar Please, more variations, more riffs, more clean guitar.
My Classic Vibe Jazzmaster was shimmed with the exact same peace of sandpaper when I first bought it so I don't think it was your shop shimming your neck. (Not sure about the plastic card though, that's just plain weird). I threw away mine and my grandpa helped me make a proper shim that covers the entire pocket.
This is a great review, thanks mate. 2 questions if you got the time: -Is the neck slim and comfortable enough for short hands (i'm more of a slim D neck shape and the classic vibe tele i've tried recently seemed a bit too thick for my taste)? -Do you think it's versatile enough (tone-wise) for multiple sub-genres of punk/garage music?
Thanks! 1) To me it was pretty slim. But the current CVs all have the same necks I believe. Like a fairly slim C shape. 2) Yes it's a very versatile guitar.
Yeah Joey! Thanks for not playing standard 'spewzic'. And for a real good talking to. I got a used 2019 today. Dint even play it yet and it's bedtime. Circumstances. I'm going to favorite this tutorial, it will be my manual to help me learn the machine. I suppose you've dumped yours already. AOK then. I buy a guitar, I keep it. Forever so far.
Great playing and info! That's what I call a review, thanks. What string gauge did you put? I plan to buy the exact same guitar soon. Any other advice? Take care.
Thanks! I didn’t get to change the strings yet. Factory ships with 9s. That’s what these feel like. I usually like 10s or 10.5s personally. But, that’s just me :)
Joey Anthony Guitar I have a question too. How does the bridge do? I know it’s a trem system, but I’d like to know if it does good. I’ve heard from some people that the bridge sinks into the body... I need to know if that’s true.
Sorry Nehemiah, your comment didn't show up to me until recently, for some reason. The bridge is an interesting design. There are two holes in the body, where the two posts from the bridge simply rest inside. Nothing to screw it down. You can adjust height on either end tho. I think the design is so that when you use the trem, the bridge flexes back and forth with the movement of the strings. The bridge on these CV Jags is the nicer "Mustang" version of the bridge. Didn't have any trouble with it.
Found ya from Jimmy. Great Channel. I know it's kind of a thing for guitarists to shit on products made out side of the US. But honestly... They been kicking ass over seas lately lol. Play any Japanese gretsch these days and you can't complain much. Even china, korea, Malaysia etc do decent work. Got a music man SUB bass that's not too shabby considering it was only 200. Pick ups kind of suck and I will replace them but other than that it's great! And even custom shop stuff can have some feats that kind of suck depending on your taste lol. So maybe think twice about dropping 3k or whatever lol. And with a few tools and knowledge of guitar manipulation, you can just about get any hunk of junk to play really nicely. Maybe a few upgrades can't hurt either. Locking tuners, new/different bridge maybe, put in custom shop pick ups? Whatever... Jag has a rep for being a fender with tons of metal on the body with lots of switches. Looks freegin awesome in that black/white/silver combo. I approve of this guitar for anyone lookin for a decent fender.
Thanks for drifting by! Jimmy is the man! Yea honestly the only drawback on this CV Jag is the trem but it’d be an easy/not too expensive swap. But it keeps pace with my Japanese Fender and my Revstar. If you close your eyes to the “Squier” name, you wouldn’t know I don’t think.
I can give you an answer on that. I bought my J Mascis over 2 years ago and I've recently acquired this Jaguar too. First off, they're both excellent guitars. Both of them feel great to play and the fretboards are comfortable. The J Mascis fretboard is wider. Tonally, the J Mascis pickups are much hotter than a normal Jazzmaster and the Jaguar so it's a bit dirtier sounding. The trem system isn't too bad. Any serious divebombing needs a retune though. The bridge on the J Mascis is a tune-o-matic so it eliminates all the Jazzmaster/ Jaguar bridge issues. As for the Jaguar, as I said it is a beautiful guitar but, you need to set it up. Joey said it too. I cleaned and oiled the fretboard because it was a bit dirty and dry and a few frets rubbed against the strings (nothing serious) but that disappeared once I cleaned it. The bridge is a bit of a pain in the arse. I had to apply nail varnish to the 2 bridge screws as it kept sinking after setting the height. The friction points need lubing because using the trem knocks it out of tune easily. It's not bad now. I had a set of 9s on there but changed to 10s because the top E kept popping out of the saddle. Last thing, my pickups are microphonic. I don't know if they're supposed to be that way. I like them personally but sometimes they can get out of hand with lots of gain. But it sounds great. Lots of tone options. Comparing them, they're different obviously. I don't think I'll ever sell either of them because they're comfortable to play and sound great and so many tone options. If I had to chose then maybe the J Mascis over the Jag but only by a little and that's because I've had it for over 2 years and it's my main guitar and actually, I had to get used to the J Mascis too because I'd always played a Tele before. If you read any Jazzmaster/ Jaguar forums then you find out that these offsets need setting up. They're not as immediate as Strats or Teles however I think they're the most beautiful sounding guitars out there. Hope that helps :)
Thanks Eyal! I did not on this one. I just had it temprarily before selling it on to someone else. But I sanded the neck on my black strat awhile ago. Love that feel.
@@joeytheguitarplayer thanks! and do you think it is possible to do it with the jaguar? Especially because the neck has these white binding along it. It is just an important factor for me before getting one and I want to know your opinion. Thanks again!
I dont see that being a problem. But, I’ve never sanded a bound beck. Maybe you’d want to be a little careful around the binding area? Especially at first. I use really really light sandpaper tho, almost like a 0000 grade steel wool. Be real gentle. I just try to take that top layer of finish off. Not trying to dig into the wood you know.
I have a tough time deciding between this or an epiphone sg standard. I mostly play blues and jazz but I just cant pick. Do you have any thoughts on the matter?
They’re both so different honestly, but also both great guitars in their own right. Best thing to do really would be to try them out first. One will probably stand out to you a little more than the other that way.
How bad is the whammy bar really? I'm about to jump on one of these, but I'd be using it mainly for surf and maybe shoegaze, so I'd be on the bar nonstop. Is it difficult to use? Stability isn't my TOP priority, I can deal with tuning a couple times a day, but I'd rather it not go completely out of tune by the end of the song.
Mine was a little sticky and stiff. Sometimes you’d use it and things would be fine, sometimes you’d use it and the tuning would go out pretty noticeably. Could be some ways to make some adjustments on it to smooth things out. It’s such a good guitar especially for surf music. I would still recommend it.
Good question Justin. Yes and No at the same time I suppose. The upper "rhythm switch" also engages a slightly different value in the potentiometers so it will sound a little different than just the standard neck pickup switch at the bottom
I want this guitar, but my understanding is that it needs quite a few upgrades to really make it better. I.e., frets need polishing, bridge has problems, wammy bar makes noise, and nut needs a bit of filing.
I bought one from Sweetwater a few months ago. It was horrible! Would not stay in tune, many rattles and buzzes around the bridge & saddles. Also the nut was poorly cut. I don't know, maybe I got a lemon. Sweetwater says they give it a 55 point inspection before shipping, I guess they forgot on this one. Sent it back for full refund. It probably would have cost around $100.00 to get it set up but for a $400.00 guitar to me not worth it.
Man that’s a bummer :/ I’ve had lemons once or twice over the years with some guitars (from different shops) and it’s always disheartening. I hope whatever you pick up next is better!
EPISODE BREAKDOWN:
0:00 - Opening Loop
2:04 - Intro Monologue
2:34 - Specs Part 1
7:35 - Rhythm Circuit VS Lead Circuit Comparison
8:01 - Specs Part 2
10:29 - Rhythm Demo CLEAN
11:19 - Rhythm Demo GAIN
12:04 - Lead Demo CLEAN
13:16 - Lead Demo GAIN
14:02 - Final Thoughts
You’re quite welcome! I enjoy a good monologue, but I know sometimes we’re all here just for tones and no talking haha. Thanks for the compliments.
THE MOST EFFECTIVE, DEMONSTRATIVE VIDEO I'VE SEEN. I NEEDED THIS, AND YOU DESERVED THE PRAISE 👏 🙌 🙏 ❤️👏 🙌 🙏 👏
Thanks for actually talking about the guitar instead of just playing clean riffs the whole time, discussing the previous model, or telling us why you like offset guitars like every other channel does. It's that thorough detail that isn't common!
My gosh I want this guitar so bad after seeing this. Amazing creative demo. Instead of the usual heard it a million times blues riffs and hard rock. Very well done sir.
I have it it is definitely worth it!
This is sweet. Most guitarists demo-ing guitars on YT just hit high speed scale exercises...and it sucks. This is MUSIC.
Great review Joey, I just bought this guitar and I love it. Thanks for not boring us with pedal sounds, etc, if everyone did their reviews like this, I wouldn't have any complaints, first class!
Bought mine in surf green from Sweetwater, Setup was done and it is perfect. Love this Jaguar.
Same here,got the surf green also
I know my Jaguars pretty well and it has all the hallmarks of the classic Jag sound. It’s a little on the wirey side of the sonic spectrum probably due to the pickups being lower budget but although probably not intentional that’s exactly how CBS Jags sounded! I had a 68 Jag once and it sounded much thinner than the ‘65s I had owned. Terrible oversized neck pocket on the 68 a well. I would imagine that the woodwork and tolerances and finish is better in these Squiers by a considerable margin than a lot of the CBS output.
WOW!! All the sound options this guitar offers is pretty awesome.
your jag gives off a cool Johnny Marr Vibe, this demo was very informative and i thank you so much for that
Aggree with many of the comments! ....Precise and to the point!....Tells you all you need to know to make an evidence based decision on a purchase!
...Excellent Joey!!!!👍✌
Great video answers a lot of questions I had. That intro was amazing, could of got lost in that tune. Nice one.
Incredibly concise and well-produced!
Great video.
Thank You!
I have the same exact guitar in daphne blue. It also came with a shim from the factory. Most offsets with this bridge/tremolo setup come from the factory this way. Around a 1 degree neck angle is necessary to make the set up work correctly. I recommend replacing with a full pocket shim (make your own or order from Stew Mac). With neck shimmed properly and the bridge set correctly, that trem can become magic.
Awesome demonstration, a real in-depth review, congrats!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed!
Thanks for your professional and credible presentation.
I think the trem is supposed to be fairly stiff on the Jaguars and Jazzmasters, so that the vibrato is subtle. As opposed to the more radical trem on the Strat. Also, every video I’ve seen of these Squires shows a bit of sandpaper as a shim like that, so that’s probably from the factory. I like that this version has Mustang saddles/bridge, because the originals look like junk. I played one in the local music store and I totally thought the same thing about the neck-sticky, and will need sanded! Of course, that’s my major gripe with every Fender I’ve ever touched, I don’t know why anyone would want a shiny sticky neck. I gotta get one of these though, it just checks all my boxes, and I love to tinker with hardware so I don’t mind spending hours “bonding” with my guitar to make it feel the way I like. Thanks for the show and tell.
Thank you for unapologetically sanding gloss finish from the backs of your necks. A man after my own heart. Nice review... Liked and subscribed.
Thanks! Haha nice to know I’m not the only one! If I’m keeping it, I can’t do a sticky neck. Especially on a Fender.
Joey Anthony Guitar I hate that stickiness of gloss necks as well. Do you have any tips for sanding down the gloss, for a guy, who have never done something like that?
@@tomschmidt1227 from a gloss loving gal.... Just grab a 200 grit wood sanding paper ... Sand as you please
0000song0000 the gloss on the cv 60’s neck is surprisingly comfortable. I guess I’ll leave it as it is. Thanks for the advise :)
I could definitely see myself with one of them in the future, got a Jazzmaster and a Casino Coupe and this would be a nice addition. Thanks for the great review
Nice! Good little collection going there Blitz :)
Hey Joey wow I have to agree with a lot of the other viewers comments... Excellent, concise and very informative video, well done! I appreciate the thorough explanation of all of the knobs and switches which on the Jaguar were always a mystery to me. I got to try one out very similar to this at the LGS the other day through a Fender Blues Junior amp and I came away quite impressed! Makes me want to buy one now. Anyway thanks for the awesome thorough video
Thank you Jonathan! Glad I could help :)
The opening loop was beautiful as hell ;))
Im in love with the sound of that bridge pickup
I assembled a jazzmaster, and modified a squier cabronita tele with a jazzmaster tremolo and jazzmaster American bridge with barrel saddles.
Both required shims, to get the break angle of the neck to operate with bridge and tremolo system.
Great review, will most likely getting a Jaguar soon
Thank you
Nice review, and clean sound from it. Seen another Jag review saying the same thing about the shimming, so must be normal in production - your explanation for why they would do it makes sense, thanks. Squier Classic Vibe Jag or Jazzmaster for me next I think :)
Thanks Greg! Yea I thought it was a really good guitar. I'd love to try their JM at some point too.
One of the best assessment/reviews/opinion pieces I've ever seen. Thanks as I have been considering this very guitar recently. You should get a commission from Fender. Sold !
Haha thanks Ray! I’ll keep that in mind if they ever call me 😂
I hope you pull the trigger on the Jag! I think you’ll enjoy it.
You should try out and review the Squier classic vibe 60s jazzmaster if possible! Great video by the way
Thanks! Yea the Jag and JM head to head would be sick. I’ve got the 60s CV Strat in but no JM... yet ;)
What an excellent presentation! I will now be picking up a jaguar - your outline here of the availsble sound palette this guitar has, was great - Iknew that it as well loved by "Jazz Hawks" originally, but didn/t fully appreciate it! I see now, that the recording and sound options availsble here could be ground-breaking! - Kudos for attuning our ears to this potential! Apprcated! Peace!
Awesome playing bro! Exactly what I wanted to hear before considering buying this guitar! Thanks for this great video
Excellent video, suh! I'm in the market for one of these. I've had poor luck with Squier in the past, but this year I bought four of the Classic Vibe Stratocasters, and all of them have been excellent. I think Indonesia is the new Japan!
Have this guitar for a year now and it is phenomenal. Plays well, pickups are great for the price, stays in tune surprisingly good and has an unsurpassed tonal variety. To be honest, I have to play a guitar of at least double the price, in order to find some meaningful difference between them in terms of quality. The only real downside that I can think of is that it is quite heavy. Mine is actually heavier (its over 4kg) than most Les Pauls that I have handled and they are notorious for their weight, though this can be a little bit situational.
Very nice. Thanks from France.
That intro song was awesome
Considering buying this
Beautiful loop!
Great practical information about this guitar, thanks so very much indeed. 🌌💕🌠👌
Hello Joey nice review 👍, Im just learning to play guitar and i got me a squire jazzmaster 70s vibe and looking for a jag next, I dont know which one is better this or the 60s one like Carl Wilson anyways keep rocking man 🎸✌️
Толковый обзор, блин. Лайк однозначно!
Please, can yo do another demo video of this guitar? I think this is not enough. Theres no much about this guitar on UA-cam, I need to see more from this guitar Please, more variations, more riffs, more clean guitar.
My Classic Vibe Jazzmaster was shimmed with the exact same peace of sandpaper when I first bought it so I don't think it was your shop shimming your neck. (Not sure about the plastic card though, that's just plain weird). I threw away mine and my grandpa helped me make a proper shim that covers the entire pocket.
Nice! Yea from some other comments too I think the sandpaper was factory and the card was added at the shop I purchased it from. Thanks for the input!
Thank you!
This is a great review, thanks mate.
2 questions if you got the time:
-Is the neck slim and comfortable enough for short hands (i'm more of a slim D neck shape and the classic vibe tele i've tried recently seemed a bit too thick for my taste)?
-Do you think it's versatile enough (tone-wise) for multiple sub-genres of punk/garage music?
Thanks!
1) To me it was pretty slim. But the current CVs all have the same necks I believe. Like a fairly slim C shape.
2) Yes it's a very versatile guitar.
Yeah Joey! Thanks for not playing standard 'spewzic'. And for a real good talking to. I got a used 2019 today. Dint even play it yet and it's bedtime. Circumstances. I'm going to favorite this tutorial, it will be my manual to help me learn the machine. I suppose you've dumped yours already. AOK then. I buy a guitar, I keep it. Forever so far.
Very nice 👍, gonna get it ! Have to , can‘t help , I‘m in love 😍
Mine came with a shim, just that little piece of sandpaper though not the business card
Thanks for the intel! Another commenter on here said they had no shim at all. Curious...
are these suppose to come with Shim's?
why are the smaller two teeth on the side of the pickups located on the opposite side on my jaguar?
Excellent, i need this cause I’ll;have mine tomorrow. Thank u so 🇫🇷👍🏼🍒much
Great playing and info! That's what I call a review, thanks. What string gauge did you put? I plan to buy the exact same guitar soon. Any other advice? Take care.
Thanks! I didn’t get to change the strings yet. Factory ships with 9s. That’s what these feel like.
I usually like 10s or 10.5s personally. But, that’s just me :)
Joey Anthony Guitar I have a question too. How does the bridge do? I know it’s a trem system, but I’d like to know if it does good. I’ve heard from some people that the bridge sinks into the body... I need to know if that’s true.
Sorry Nehemiah, your comment didn't show up to me until recently, for some reason. The bridge is an interesting design. There are two holes in the body, where the two posts from the bridge simply rest inside. Nothing to screw it down. You can adjust height on either end tho.
I think the design is so that when you use the trem, the bridge flexes back and forth with the movement of the strings.
The bridge on these CV Jags is the nicer "Mustang" version of the bridge. Didn't have any trouble with it.
Joey Anthony Guitar oh, perfect! Thanks man!
Could you make a review of the Contemporary Jag??
Serious Mojo!
Found ya from Jimmy. Great Channel.
I know it's kind of a thing for guitarists to shit on products made out side of the US.
But honestly... They been kicking ass over seas lately lol. Play any Japanese gretsch these days and you can't complain much. Even china, korea, Malaysia etc do decent work. Got a music man SUB bass that's not too shabby considering it was only 200. Pick ups kind of suck and I will replace them but other than that it's great!
And even custom shop stuff can have some feats that kind of suck depending on your taste lol. So maybe think twice about dropping 3k or whatever lol.
And with a few tools and knowledge of guitar manipulation, you can just about get any hunk of junk to play really nicely. Maybe a few upgrades can't hurt either. Locking tuners, new/different bridge maybe, put in custom shop pick ups? Whatever...
Jag has a rep for being a fender with tons of metal on the body with lots of switches. Looks freegin awesome in that black/white/silver combo.
I approve of this guitar for anyone lookin for a decent fender.
Thanks for drifting by! Jimmy is the man!
Yea honestly the only drawback on this CV Jag is the trem but it’d be an easy/not too expensive swap. But it keeps pace with my Japanese Fender and my Revstar. If you close your eyes to the “Squier” name, you wouldn’t know I don’t think.
What are your thoughts on this Jaguar compared to the J Mascis Jazzmaster (also by Squier)?
Thanks for the question! But, sorry, can’t say for sure yet Jeff. Still looking to find a good deal on a JM to try out.
I can give you an answer on that. I bought my J Mascis over 2 years ago and I've recently acquired this Jaguar too. First off, they're both excellent guitars. Both of them feel great to play and the fretboards are comfortable. The J Mascis fretboard is wider. Tonally, the J Mascis pickups are much hotter than a normal Jazzmaster and the Jaguar so it's a bit dirtier sounding. The trem system isn't too bad. Any serious divebombing needs a retune though. The bridge on the J Mascis is a tune-o-matic so it eliminates all the Jazzmaster/ Jaguar bridge issues.
As for the Jaguar, as I said it is a beautiful guitar but, you need to set it up. Joey said it too. I cleaned and oiled the fretboard because it was a bit dirty and dry and a few frets rubbed against the strings (nothing serious) but that disappeared once I cleaned it. The bridge is a bit of a pain in the arse. I had to apply nail varnish to the 2 bridge screws as it kept sinking after setting the height. The friction points need lubing because using the trem knocks it out of tune easily. It's not bad now. I had a set of 9s on there but changed to 10s because the top E kept popping out of the saddle. Last thing, my pickups are microphonic. I don't know if they're supposed to be that way. I like them personally but sometimes they can get out of hand with lots of gain. But it sounds great. Lots of tone options.
Comparing them, they're different obviously. I don't think I'll ever sell either of them because they're comfortable to play and sound great and so many tone options. If I had to chose then maybe the J Mascis over the Jag but only by a little and that's because I've had it for over 2 years and it's my main guitar and actually, I had to get used to the J Mascis too because I'd always played a Tele before.
If you read any Jazzmaster/ Jaguar forums then you find out that these offsets need setting up. They're not as immediate as Strats or Teles however I think they're the most beautiful sounding guitars out there.
Hope that helps :)
@@LittleFoilFish Thanks for the very thoughtful feedback. That's very informative and helpful!
Thanks for your review! Did you sand the neck? did it work?
Thanks Eyal! I did not on this one. I just had it temprarily before selling it on to someone else. But I sanded the neck on my black strat awhile ago. Love that feel.
@@joeytheguitarplayer thanks! and do you think it is possible to do it with the jaguar? Especially because the neck has these white binding along it. It is just an important factor for me before getting one and I want to know your opinion. Thanks again!
I dont see that being a problem. But, I’ve never sanded a bound beck. Maybe you’d want to be a little careful around the binding area? Especially at first.
I use really really light sandpaper tho, almost like a 0000 grade steel wool. Be real gentle. I just try to take that top layer of finish off. Not trying to dig into the wood you know.
I have a tough time deciding between this or an epiphone sg standard. I mostly play blues and jazz but I just cant pick. Do you have any thoughts on the matter?
They’re both so different honestly, but also both great guitars in their own right. Best thing to do really would be to try them out first. One will probably stand out to you a little more than the other that way.
@@joeytheguitarplayer Get the Fender.
others have seen the shim with this guitar as well
nice
Nice axe
How bad is the whammy bar really? I'm about to jump on one of these, but I'd be using it mainly for surf and maybe shoegaze, so I'd be on the bar nonstop. Is it difficult to use? Stability isn't my TOP priority, I can deal with tuning a couple times a day, but I'd rather it not go completely out of tune by the end of the song.
Mine was a little sticky and stiff. Sometimes you’d use it and things would be fine, sometimes you’d use it and the tuning would go out pretty noticeably.
Could be some ways to make some adjustments on it to smooth things out.
It’s such a good guitar especially for surf music. I would still recommend it.
just fix the bridge bro. put some copper tape in there so it doesnt fuckin wiggle
Joey Anthony Guitar my be better option is squier jazzmaster for surf rock and not jaguar ,?
This particular model of jaguar have microphonics naturally?
Tbh if I get this guitar I would use the strangle switch always. Otherwise the sound is too sharp for my taste
Wait. Mine isn’t shimmed 🤨
CV strats would be perfect with 22 frets.
Can someone reply help out, I'm getting one.... jaguar or jazzmaster??
Isn't the upper horn switch redundant with it down and the bottom first switch up?
Good question Justin. Yes and No at the same time I suppose. The upper "rhythm switch" also engages a slightly different value in the potentiometers so it will sound a little different than just the standard neck pickup switch at the bottom
I want this guitar, but my understanding is that it needs quite a few upgrades to really make it better. I.e., frets need polishing, bridge has problems, wammy bar makes noise, and nut needs a bit of filing.
What amp do you use?
For my YT videos I use Guitar Rig 5. Usually the Tweed amp sim. As close as I can find to my Blues Jr
Sorry - the strangle makes no difference on your video? On or off, the pickups sound the same?
That neck pickup and both together i really like!! Whoa that bridge is NOT FOR ME!!! YUCK!!
I bought one from Sweetwater a few months ago. It was horrible! Would not stay in tune, many rattles and buzzes around the bridge & saddles. Also the nut was poorly cut. I don't know, maybe I got a lemon. Sweetwater says they give it a 55 point inspection before shipping, I guess they forgot on this one. Sent it back for full refund. It probably would have cost around $100.00 to get it set up but for a $400.00 guitar to me not worth it.
Man that’s a bummer :/ I’ve had lemons once or twice over the years with some guitars (from different shops) and it’s always disheartening. I hope whatever you pick up next is better!
If I buy a guitar for over 100 bucks that needs shimmed it's probably going back.
4:45 what the hell? Eww
Best guitar