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1962
Fender Jaguar
The Jaguar is a re-creation of Fender's premier guitar from
the '60s.
Features include a countoured basswood body with off-set
waist, 22 fret rosewood fingerboard, 24" scale length, two
single-coil pickups, switchable lean and rhythm circuits with
independent volume and tone controls, and floating tremolo
with "Tremolo-Lock".
| Body: |
Basswood |
| Neck: |
Maple (7.25"/184 mm) |
| Machine Heads: |
Vintage Style |
| Fingerboard: |
Rosewood |
| No. of Frets: |
22 Vintage Style |
| Pickups: |
2 Single Coil |
| Controls: |
"Lead" Circuit, Volume, Tone, "Rhythm" Circuit,
Volume, Tone, Circuit Selector Switch |
| Bridge/Tremolo: |
Floating Tremolo with "Tremolo-Lock" |
| Pickup Switching: |
Lead/Rhythm Slide Switch, Bass Cut Slide
Switch |
| Pickguard: |
Brown Shell |
| Scale Length: |
24" (609 mm) |
| Neck Width @ Nut: |
1.625" (41.2 mm) |
| Strings: |
Fender Super 250 |
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