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Squier Vintage Modified Jagmaster [2005-2013]
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Electric solidbody guitar with JZ/JG body from Squier belonging to the Vintage Modified series

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  • BinutsBinuts

    Good sound and opportunities

    Squier Vintage Modified Jagmaster [2005-2013]Published on 11/21/11 at 23:52
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Char: Fender Squier Jagmaster Upgrade RW BK, electric guitar, Alder Body, Maple Neck, Rosewood Fretboard, 24 "(610 mm) Scale, 1650" (42 mm) Width at Nut, 21 Medium Jumbo Frets, Standard Die-Cast Tuners, 6 Screw Mount Synchronous Tremolo, 2 Duncan Designed Humbucking Pickups, Toggle Switch, Parchment Pickguard, Color black

    Two knobs: Volume, Tone. A micro slecteur 3 positions: round, all easel.
    I push everything back (so high) and slecteur on the bridge pickup or the middle and I m'clate.

    Good sound on my amp Laney Cube lamp and a Peavey bandit was fun in all registers: rock, punk, grunge, garage, mtal, funk, jazz. Trs comfortable in the treble.

    No, but look at me that style! I be…
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    Char: Fender Squier Jagmaster Upgrade RW BK, electric guitar, Alder Body, Maple Neck, Rosewood Fretboard, 24 "(610 mm) Scale, 1650" (42 mm) Width at Nut, 21 Medium Jumbo Frets, Standard Die-Cast Tuners, 6 Screw Mount Synchronous Tremolo, 2 Duncan Designed Humbucking Pickups, Toggle Switch, Parchment Pickguard, Color black

    Two knobs: Volume, Tone. A micro slecteur 3 positions: round, all easel.
    I push everything back (so high) and slecteur on the bridge pickup or the middle and I m'clate.

    Good sound on my amp Laney Cube lamp and a Peavey bandit was fun in all registers: rock, punk, grunge, garage, mtal, funk, jazz. Trs comfortable in the treble.

    No, but look at me that style! I believe in Sonic Youth and Nirvana I ds the door)

    The only problem is for the whammy bar: No bar provided! and especially the bar Squier Stratocaster that I was not going to pass on! Here we need a finer Diameter ... gosh, and Thomann (and internet in general) impossible to know what bar would be compatible. We'll store sold a 10 euro which is perfect.

    Voil if I like it very trs <3
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  • toma35toma35

    Squier Vintage Modified Jagmaster [2005-2013]Published on 08/03/06 at 08:41
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    Squier by Fender Jagmaster
    21 frets
    Duncan Design humbucker
    Mount Synchronous Tremolo
    3 position selector, 1 volume, 1 tone
    Rosewood handle ²

    It has a handle jaguar, super nice, easy handling, soft and slip it right.
    Access to acute is really easy due to its shape.
    Very good ergonomics is quite light (lighter than a Start) and has a good grip.
    This gives the sound you want easily, even on a low end amp it potato, it really boost the amp with a little reverb is even better: D.

    This guitar is perfect for grunge, she potato and overall is quite versatile, but is really very effective for the grunge and punk
    I use it with a Harley Benton 40 watt and a DS1 and a Big Muff …
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    Squier by Fender Jagmaster
    21 frets
    Duncan Design humbucker
    Mount Synchronous Tremolo
    3 position selector, 1 volume, 1 tone
    Rosewood handle ²

    It has a handle jaguar, super nice, easy handling, soft and slip it right.
    Access to acute is really easy due to its shape.
    Very good ergonomics is quite light (lighter than a Start) and has a good grip.
    This gives the sound you want easily, even on a low end amp it potato, it really boost the amp with a little reverb is even better: D.

    This guitar is perfect for grunge, she potato and overall is quite versatile, but is really very effective for the grunge and punk
    I use it with a Harley Benton 40 watt and a DS1 and a Big Muff and even with this amp, it is striking and doing well.
    I like the pickups and selector uses mostly the middle-but the other position is really very good too!

    I utlise since one week I start to know a little but the rest Dirat time.
    I love its look and its good grunge (my favorite style) but I like the fact that it is versatile enough
    The value for money is great or phenomenal, I aquérir thomann for 277 euros.
    I would do gladly that choice, since one week I never left her!

    For those still hesitant, go ahead, "is to the ball!" lol ..
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  • Smog88Smog88

    Squier Vintage Modified Jagmaster [2005-2013]Published on 08/12/06 at 03:11
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    Made in China or Indonesia, I do not know.

    The neck is super nice, quite late (my main point of comparison is the handle of a Telecaster) and is slippery. Access to acute is very easy thanks to its shape. The guitar is light and well balanced. We get very quickly a good sound, a guitar is very "plug and play", there is no unnecessary adjustments to make.

    That's really where the guitar blew me away: for the price sounds are really good. I bought it first for its form, then for his humbuckers, thinking to change them directly. I play on a Crate GT212 amp and a lot of effects pedals (see my profile) with a DS-1 and Vox Bulldog for distos. Distortion in the guitar really send…
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    Made in China or Indonesia, I do not know.

    The neck is super nice, quite late (my main point of comparison is the handle of a Telecaster) and is slippery. Access to acute is very easy thanks to its shape. The guitar is light and well balanced. We get very quickly a good sound, a guitar is very "plug and play", there is no unnecessary adjustments to make.

    That's really where the guitar blew me away: for the price sounds are really good. I bought it first for its form, then for his humbuckers, thinking to change them directly. I play on a Crate GT212 amp and a lot of effects pedals (see my profile) with a DS-1 and Vox Bulldog for distos. Distortion in the guitar really sends the puree and it has a clear panel sounds very interesting. I play mostly post-rock (so I need a good clean sound), the ambient, electronica and big noisy rock. Sounds right for me in all cases. The original pickups are not too many parasites in large distos. So far I have left the original microphones but I will perhaps one day other for a very very very good guitar. I use almost always in the intermediate position which gives a good amp beautiful clean sounds. I would still like to try once in a small all-tube amp to see.

    I've had five months. In fact, I bought this guitar to complement the sounds that I had a Fender Telecaster. Ultimately, I sold the Fender just because the Jagmaster suits me more in terms of comfort, playability, finish (I forgot to mention that the violin and electronics are immaculate except for the selectors moves a little) and of course sound. I do not really expect such a level of a guitar with Squier (I may come across a good number) but I swallowed my prejudices for a moment. I would do the same course choices (especially at 277 euros Thomann ...)
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  • toma35toma35

    Squier Vintage Modified Jagmaster [2005-2013]Published on 07/12/07 at 03:13
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Jagmaster Squier electric guitar, 22 frets, 2 Duncan Designed Humbucker micro
    Syncronous tremolo,
    1 volume, 1 Tone + 1 3 position toggle switch,
    While the handle is the same except that it's not Jaguar Jaguar cries, lol
    (Hence the name Jag-Master -> Corp-shaped handle Jaguar and Jazzmaster)

    The pickups are great change, they adapt to your game and your expectations! ;)

    The neck is super enjoyable (although sliding end and as it should)
    Access in acute poses no problem.
    There is nothing to say of ergonomics, however, I just put 9 because there is a small problem of balance: the guitar tends to lean toward the handle lgrement, finally sleeve pique a little nose ... But it's …
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    Jagmaster Squier electric guitar, 22 frets, 2 Duncan Designed Humbucker micro
    Syncronous tremolo,
    1 volume, 1 Tone + 1 3 position toggle switch,
    While the handle is the same except that it's not Jaguar Jaguar cries, lol
    (Hence the name Jag-Master -> Corp-shaped handle Jaguar and Jazzmaster)

    The pickups are great change, they adapt to your game and your expectations! ;)

    The neck is super enjoyable (although sliding end and as it should)
    Access in acute poses no problem.
    There is nothing to say of ergonomics, however, I just put 9 because there is a small problem of balance: the guitar tends to lean toward the handle lgrement, finally sleeve pique a little nose ... But it's taking a shot, self-control.
    As mentioned above, we get the sound you want quickly and expected.

    It's perfect my style, I play the xprimentale, the grunge and a bit of buzz (Sonic Youth, Melvin's, Nirvana, Mudhoney, etc. ..)
    I plugged into a Behringer V-AMPIRE 100 watts modulation, with a small clone, a USA Big Muff and a Boss DS-1, and fuel, stack my hair waiting.

    Tips: Connect the pedals of a Proco Rat distortion and the sound is duly, fat but by touching a little button I quickly found a fairly large pannel.

    I use it for a year now
    I like his face, his sound.
    I tried many Squier (bcp stratum), the Les Paul
    The report qualitprix: there is nothing to say!
    Xprience I would do with that choice without hsiter:

    A QUICK COURSE-Y MONOPRIX to buy!
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