Dobry instrument w Grungowym stylu. Sonic Youth Nirvana etc. Wszystko działa sprawnie elektronika wymieniona całkowicie potencjometry przełącznik i kabelki, oryginalna dodaje w prezencie ale na nic poza choinka się nie nada. Brak jednego Humbucker. Ten który jest ma rozłączane gałką volume pusz pull cewki więc mamy humbaka i singla na pokładzie. Bardzo wygodny gryf jak telecastrach a wygląd miażdży. Polecam
Zamierzałem do niej wstawić seymour duncony. Pokrowiec Fendera w cenie.
Oglądnij jak działa:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0au_oI_nnfI
- korpus z litego drewna - palisandrowa podstrunnica - stroiki Die-Cast Black - 22 progi - 2 przystawki Humbucker - pokrętła: Master Volume, Tone - trójpozycyjny przełącznik barwy - mostek Floyd Rose Lic - kolor: biały mat
http://www.fender.com/en-PL/products/search.php/?partno=032[zasłonięte]0500
Jakis opis z z wikipedi na temat modelu.
The Squier Jagmaster is an electric guitar marketed by the Fender Musical Instruments Corporation under their Squier budget brand. It is based on the design of the classic Fender Jazzmaster and Fender Jaguar, but with several significant differences reflecting the tastes of modern guitarists, including much simplified electronics, Duncan-designed humbucking pickups, a standard Stratocaster-style tremolo bridge, and on Vista Series versions a short-scale, 24" neck (22 Frets). The first Jagmasters appeared in 1996, were marketed under the Vista Series, and were made in Japan. The Jagmaster in its original form was made for a period of only two years; 1996 through 1998. The first Japanese Jagmasters had a neck in which the truss rod is adjusted at the bottom of the neck, while the later Japanese models have a 70's-style 'bullet' truss rod, which is adjusted at the headstock. The original Japanese Jagmasters featured a maple neck, rosewood fretboard, and basswood body. The list price was $699.99. However, when the Japanese market crashed, Fender closed the Japanese production plants in which the Jagmaster was produced.
The Jagmaster was brought back into production in 2002, this time made in China and featuring a 25.5" neck (21 frets). In 2005, the 2002 Jagmaster was discontinued, and replaced with the (also Chinese-made) Squier Jagmaster II, which features different visual aesthetics, as well as the old 24" neck (22 frets). In 2007 this had become a 21-fret 24" neck. The 2005 to current Jagmaster II has only two color options: black and sunburst. The third finish option, "Silver Sparkle" of the 2002 reissues, is no longer available.