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Fender Jaguar HH Electric Guitar RW


The Jaguar HH combines the styling and functionality of a vintage Jaguar with a few finishing touches. Two Dragster??????? humbucking pickups are the heart of this 24 short scale monster. Other features include an alder body, maple neck with a rosewood fingerboard, traditional Jaguar controls, vintage style tuning machines and an Adjusto-matic??????? bridge with anchored-tailpiece for tuning stability. Topped off by a Black and Chrome color scheme, this Jaguar is sure to impress! Features: Body Alder Neck Maple Fingerboard Rosewood (7.25 Radius/184 mm) No. of Frets 22 Vintage Style Frets Pickups 2 Special Design MIJ Dragster Humbucking Pickups (Neck & Bridge) Controls ???????Lead Circuit: 2-Position Tone Switch, Volume, Tone ???????Rhythm Circuit: Volume, Tone Circuit Selector Switch Pickup Switching: 2-On/Off Slide Switches, One for Each Pickup Bridge Vintage Style Adjusto-Matic??????? Bridge with Anchored-Tailpiece Machine Heads Fender/Gotoh Vintage Style Tuning Machines Hardware Chrome Pickguard 3-Ply Black Scale Length 24 (610 mm) Width at Nut 1.650 (41 mm) Unique Features Matching Painted Headstock, Chrome Control Knobs, Chrome Pickup Covers, Black Plastic Bezels



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Fender Jaguar Bass Guitar


Fender’s Cool Custom-Color! The Fender Jaguar Bass is cosmetically based on Fender’s surf-tastic Jaguar, which debuted in ‘62 as Fender’s top-of-the-line guitar. The Jaguar Bass, which has a few differences (such as a non-vibrato bridge and unbound fingerboard with block inlays), also has an unusual and versatile electronics system that gives it its own identity. Visually, the Jaguar’s vintage theme doesn’t miss a cue. The pickguard’s light mint-green tint mimics that of aged nitrocellulose plastic, the pickguard material used on early-’60s Fenders. The yellowed pearloid block inlays and orange-tinted maple add to the neck’s vintage appearance. What’s with the field of switches and knobs? At its heart, the Jaguar’s electronics are similar to a Jazz Bass’s, but with a lovably quirky complex layout. Here’s how it works: Each pickup has an on/off switch mounted on the pickguard. The third switch selects between series and parallel wiring. The two large rotary knobs control volume and passive treble rolloff. The switch on the upper bass bout’s chrome plate selects active or passive electronics. The two adjacent roller knobs, which control bass cut and treble cut, function only when the switch is in the up, or active, position. All of these controls offer a bucket-full of onboard tone shaping. The Jaguar has options not available on any other Fender, which results in the bass having its own sound. In passive parallel mode with the tone control wide open, the Jaguar sounds a bit like a Jazz Bass, but with slightly hollow mids and a brighter high-end bite. The series circuit works only when the bridge pickup is engaged, either solo or with both pickups on. The series sound is fatter and louder, with more pronounced mids. Soloing the bridge pickup with the pickups in series also silences the single-coil’s hum, allowing for a quieter bridge J-pickup sound than I’m used to in a passive bass. Playing both pickups in series delivers the biggest sound: It’s corpulent, articulate, and great for pickstyle rock lines. Rolling back the tone knob delivers a convincing P-Bass sound ripe for Motown fingerstyle. The unusual electronics also allow for some uncommon possibilities. You can completely mute the instrument without moving your volume knob by simply switching off both pickups. The Jaguar’s passive tone control continues to function in active mode, further adding to the instrument’s already extensive tone-shaping options. The C-shaped neck, which is like a thin Jazz Bass neck, is very comfortable to play, making those long sets easier to handle. Its “guitar” look is distinct and unique, but it`s unmistakably still a Fender. This rock bass is made to be slung low and played with a pick! Visually, the Jaguar’s vintage theme doesn’t miss a cue. In the spirit of Fender’s cool custom-colored basses from the ’60s, the hot-rod-red Jaguar Bass has a matching headstock and body. Fender once again scales new heights of cool with the Jaguar Bass guitar. A



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Fender ‘62 Jaguar Electric Guitar RW


As the distinctive early-’60s offspring of the equally distinctive Jazzmaster guitar, the Jaguar guitar became an enduring favorite that has successfully spanned many decades and genres, be it ’60s surf, ’70s punk, ’80s new wave, ’90s grunge and beyond. This Fender design classic paired brighter pickups with a shorter (24″) scale length. The trio of sliding pickup selector switches, rotary volume wheels on the upper bout, and chrome hardware and tremolo lock are all signature Jaguar traits, and the removable Fender Mute is a built-in string-damping device created with surf bands in mind. Specifications: Model Name: American Vintage ‘62 Jaguar Model Number: 010-0900-(Color#) Series: American Vintage Series Colors:(805) Olympic White, Body: Alder Neck: Maple, “C” Shape, (Nitrocellulose Lacquer Finish) Fingerboard: Rosewood, 7.25″ Radius (184mm) No. of Frets: 22 Vintage Style Frets Pickups: 2 Special Design American Vintage Jaguar Single-Coil Pickups (Neck & Bridge) Controls: “Lead” Circuit: 2-Position Tone Switch, Volume, Tone - “Rhythm” Circuit: Volume, Tone, Circuit Selector Switch Pickup Switching: 2-On/Off Slide Switches, One for Each Pickup, Bridge: Vintage Style “Floating” Tremolo with Tremolo Lock Button Machine Heads: Fender/Gotoh Vintage Style Tuning Machines Hardware: Chrome Pickguard: 4-Ply Brown Shell on:(805) Olympic White, Scale Length: 24″ (610 mm) Width at Nut: 1.650″ (41 mm) Unique Features : 60’s Styling Strings: Fender Super 250R, Nickel Plated Steel, Gauges: (.010, .013, .017, .026, .036, .046), p/n 073-0250-006 Accessories: Deluxe Brown Hardshell Case, Strap, Cable, Meguiar’s Mist and Wipe Kit Case: Deluxe Brown Hardshell Case Introduced: 7/1999 Notice: Product Prices, Features, Specifications and Availability Are Subject To Change Without Notice



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Fender ‘62 Jaguar Electric Guitar RW


Offspring of the Jazzmaster, the Jaguar paired brighter pickups with a mellow, short 24 scale length. A trio of sliding pickup selector switches, rotary volume wheels on the upper bout, and chrome hardware and tremolo lock, are distinctive Jaguar traits. The wacky and removable Fender Mute is a built-in string-damping device created with surf bands in mind. This guitar is featured in a ocean turquoise finish. Features: Body Alder Neck Maple, ???????C Shape, (Nitrocellulose Lacquer Finish) Fingerboard Rosewood, 7.25 Radius (184 mm) No. of Frets 22 Vintage Style Frets Pickups 2 Special Design American Vintage Jaguar Single-Coil Pickups (Neck & Bridge) Controls ???????Lead Circuit: 2-Position Tone Switch, Volume, Tone, ???????Rhythm Circuit: Volume, Tone, Circuit Selector Switch Pickup Switching 2-On/Off Slide Switches, One for Each Pickup Bridge Vintage Style ???????Floating Tremolo with Tremolo Lock Button Machine Heads Fender/Gotoh Vintage Style Tuning Machines Hardware Chrome Scale Length 24 (610 mm) Width at Nut 1.650 (41 mm) Unique Features 60’s Styling



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