Fender '62 Jaguar Japan Reissue - kalikzen's review
translatedGuitar factory in Japan, with a rosewood handle with 22cases of two simple microphones Jaguar, a floating tremolo, two electronic circuits: rhythm and solo SETTING THE volume and tonal spar s. The…
Fender Special Edition Jaguar HH - hadri57's review
translatedFor specifications, everything has been said before, some details: -The fact that the violin is Japanese means: Gotoh tailpiece and bridge: design solid (adjustomatic), it remains unreliable in the…
Fender '62 Jaguar Japan Reissue - iamqman's review
fender has made a plethora of different guitars and guitar body shapes. One of the most famous but unusual guitar shapes is the Fender Jaguar. This is a guitar shape that takes on some inspiration fr…
Fender Special Edition Jaguar HH - "Like the Fender Blacktop but with the Traditional Jaguar Switching"
The Special Edition Jaguar HH is a mix between the traditional Jaguar model and the Jaguar Blacktop model. The Jaguar was originally designed as a Jazzmaster variant with a shorter scale neck. They w…
Fender Special Edition Jaguar HH - Btrix_Clems's review
translatedMade in Japan ^ ^ 22 frets / / 2 Special Design MIJ Dragster Humbucking Adjustomatic therefore fixed bridge (over vibrato jaguar, phew!) Ct rglages, you can choose: The mode to "lead" and the…
Fender Jaguar [1962-1975] - maloku's review
translatedJaguar USA (mine is a 62 but it has not change much ...) vintage series nitro cellulose lacquer key rosewood alder body run "c-shaped" 22 frets The handle ... a round fender, that is g…
Fender Special Edition Jaguar Baritone HH - deltablues's review
translatedCrafted in Japan .. it's on the back of the neck just before the junction to the body with the serial number .. .. 21 frets 2 humbuckers IFJ Dragster Design ..?!? Japanese micro .. classic three-…
Fender '62 Jaguar Japan Reissue - valskater's review
translatedReissue Fender Jaguar factory in Japan -Pickups: single coil Fender Jaguar (which I replaced by two DiMarzio Humbukers ^ ^) Floating Bridge, "Fender floating tremolo" (by Fender) and a bridge ^ …