Tuesday, April 25, 2006

Something Borrowed, Something New

Congratulations to Fender on their 6oth Anniversary. I send my best wishes to Leo Fender, thank you for your guitars in Fender and other companies. I was looking for wiring diagrams for a Precission Bass and found this brand new stuff from Fender. The Fender's unique Jaguar Bass. There have been several kinds of basses from these makers throughout the years but this one is special. Resembling the long loved guitar of many greats in music, the elusive Jaguar, from which we can hear such tunes from Nirvana's Milk It to Blur's Coffee and TV. The alder body comes in cool Black or Hot Rod Red finishes, with a thin, fast one-piece C-shaped maple neck (matching headstock on Hot Rod Red model). The rosewood fingerboard has aged block position markets, and the roar pours forth from two Jazz Bass pickups with an active/passive pickup system and series/parallel switching, just the Jaguar way. So incredibly cool—Fender should’ve thought of this years ago! Way too cool!

2 Comments:

At 1:35 AM , Blogger jessica said...

I'm currently scrimping and saving for these guitars. I already have 2 at home but they're no Fenders. more information on these guitars would me out a lot. thanks!

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At 1:48 AM , Blogger Rola said...

What do you mean by "They are no Fender's"? What kind of information would you like to have? I can leave you here a link to user comments, I hope it may be of help. Greetings and thank you for posting.

Jaguar Bass User Comments

 

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