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Old 08-02-2012, 06:07 PM
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Upgraded Squier Jaguar Short Scale with Bronco neck (will part out)

Alright here's a bass that Id rather sell or part out than keep. Nothing wrong with it, Id just rather have the money. The whole think has been a learning experience and its seen some love but it still sounds great to me!

- Squier Jag SS body, very light, one small ding along the top. Extra holes drilled for the adjusted bridge. ($75)

- Dimarzio Model P and Model J pups ($70)

- Squier Bronco 1 piece maple neck loaded with Jaguar tuners, new holes were drilled for the tuners. ($75)

- Babicz Full Contact Hardware bridge, includes just the bridge, mounts fine with original Fender/Squier bridge screws ($70)

- New DiMarzio pots. Original control knobs sit a little high on these new pots because the stock Squier pots were a bit smaller ($25)

- $200 + 1/2 the shipping takes the whole thing.


The control plate holes have all been toothpicked as well as the rear strap button. Don't really have a way to weigh it but its light.

Once again, she's not exactly in showroom condition but she's a player with some nice upgrades..for cheap.
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Old 08-04-2012, 03:15 PM
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Old 08-06-2012, 04:18 PM
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Old 08-07-2012, 12:01 AM
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How do the DiMarzio's sound in it. Do they increase its low-end? Does sound fuller overall?
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Old 08-07-2012, 08:10 AM
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How do the DiMarzio's sound in it. Do they increase its low-end? Does sound fuller overall?
The DiMarzios are hotter overall. There's a bump in the lows and low mids but they're not muddy. They're much more articulate than then stock pups IMHO.
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Old 08-07-2012, 08:19 AM
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The DiMarzios are hotter overall. There's a bump in the lows and low mids but they're not muddy. They're much more articulate than then stock pups IMHO.
Ya, unfortunately they are a little too clean for my taste. How much for a package deal on the neck, body and tuners, or just the neck?

Is the neck smooth and straight?
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Old 08-07-2012, 08:28 AM
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Ya, unfortunately they are a little too clean for my taste. How much for a package deal on the neck, body and tuners, or just the neck?

Is the neck smooth and straight?
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Old 09-10-2012, 12:31 PM
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Yikes, forgot about this. Up it goes
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If it's still available next week I may bite - but in the meantime here is a GLWTS bump.


I'm assuming PA to 14303 (NY) would only be about $20 by USPS?
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Old 09-10-2012, 02:32 PM
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I can do a little research and get back at ya by tomorrow hopefully
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Do you still have the original neck?
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Do you still have the original neck?
Nope!
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Just a dumb question here. The bronco neck is 19 frets. The jag neck is 21 how did you get it to work?
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Just a dumb question here. The bronco neck is 19 frets. The jag neck is 21 how did you get it to work?
I guess I should go into more detail, my bad. On the description of the body it says that I drilled new holes for the babicz bridge, I had to move the bridge back a little to accomidate proper intonation with the new neck due to the fret difference.
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That makes sense now. Thanks!
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Yeah she's not 100% cosmetically but there's a lot of nice components and she has a lot of potential, I just don't have to room for it and its taking up room at my parents house
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