Offspring of the Jazzmaster, the Jaguar paired brighter pickups with a mellow, short 24 in. scale length. Learn More...
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10 out of 10Quality:
It's a fender, of course its good quality.
Value:
It is Expensive. But well worth it. The reissue might be good for those of you looking for cheaper. buuut. im a die-hard NIRVANA fan so the origional is a must-have for me.
Desirability:
I dunno I just find the fact that Kurt Cobain desighned it extremly apealing.
Ease of Use:
Well I hav'nt used one but i have used a Jaguar and Mustang. I think the combination of the two was ingenious. It has all the good qualities of both and no disadvantages. It's very comfortable to hold.
Support:
The warrenties and such under Fender are full-proof i've never had a problem.
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10 out of 10Feature:
Tone variations , ease of playing , and not heavy to bother if playing for a long time
Quality:
For the time , but my BICH outdoes it
Value:
For the time it was kind of expensive , but well worth it
Desirability:
I would love to get my hands on another one , but a little too expensive right now
Sound:
Owned one back in the '60's but made a BIG MISTAKE selling it !!
Ease of Use:
Neck was ALMOST perfec in width and thickness , and VERY EASY
to play
Support:
never had any trouble with it !
Overall:
nothing I say about it could be better than my previous comments
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