The Squier Vintage Modified Jaguar Electric Guitar 3-Colour Sunburst combines authentic vintage styling with modern appointments including clean sounding Duncan Designed pickups and a modern fingerboard radius. The model retains its 24” scale, dual-circuit switching and controls and floating-vibrato bridge system.
Other features include a Maple neck with vintage-tint gloss finish, 9.5” radius Rosewood fingerboard with 22 medium jumbo frets and parchment dot inlays, tortoiseshell pickguard, Jaguar single-coil pickups, circuit selector and tone circuit switches, pickup on/off switches, skirted black control knobs (lead circuit) and black disc knobs (rhythm circuit), vintage-style bridge and non-locking floating vibrato with vintage-style tremolo arm, vintage-style chrome tuners and chrome hardware.
The main features of the Squier Vintage Modified Jaguar Electric Guitar 3-Colour Sunburst include;
Model Number: 0302000500
Series: Vintage Modified
Colour: 3-Color Sunburst
Body Material: Basswood
Body Finish: Gloss Polyester
Body Shape: Jaguar
Neck Material: Maple
Neck Finish: Gloss Polyurethane
Neck Shape: "C" Shape
Scale Length: 24" (610 mm)
Fingerboard: Rosewood
Fingerboard Radius: 9.5" (241 mm)
Number of Frets: 22
Fret Size: Medium Jumbo
String Nut: PPS
Nut Width: 1.650" (42 mm)
Position Inlays: Parchment Dot
Truss Rod Nut: 4 mm Hex
Headstock: Vintage Tint
Neck Plate: 4-Bolt Standard
Bridge Pickup: Duncan Designed JG-101B Single-Coil Jaguar
Neck Pickup: Duncan Designed JG-101N Single-Coil
Controls: Circuit Selector Switch, Rhythm Circuit Volume and Tone, Lead Circuit Volume and Tone, Pickup On/Off Switches, Tone Circuit Switch
Pickup Switching: Neck pickup only (rhythm circuit); neck only, neck and bridge, bridge only (lead circuit)
Pickup Configuration: SS
Special Electronics: Specially-Voiced Rhythm and Lead Circuit Controls, Tone Circuit Switch
Bridge: 6-Saddle Vintage-Style with Non-Locking Floating Vibrato
Hardware Finish: Chrome
Tuning Machines: Vintage-Style
Pickguard: 4-Ply Tortoiseshell
Control Knobs: Vintage Style Black Plastic Jazz Bass
This guitar is my third "reasonable" electric guitar after Les-Paul-alike and Fender Stratocaster. The sound of Jaguar is just different - it can be very sweet and innocent if you want. After boosting it can be very dirty (grunge like) and nasty, of course in a good way. As to the workmanship of this very Squier model I dont see any drawbacks. People often complain about the bridge of the Jaguars but after setting up (if needed) it should be nothing to worry about. I am really very happy with my Squier Jaguar :)
Ive had dozens of guitars myself and I do a lot of work on other peoples guitars. I was very surprised by this Jaguar as it easily compares to guitars with Fender on the headstock. It needed a set up as the nut and frets werent finished ideally...but most Fenders Ive bought new have been the same. But now Ive got it tidied up and ready to play its great. Workmanship is good, the finish is fine and the hardware and electronics are fine too. Usually I upgrade pickups in my guitars but these Duncan Designed units are perfectly adequate so Im leaving them in. Ive been using this as one of my main gigging guitars.
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