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bray101 03-01-2013 10:38 PM

NBD! Unexpected find. Fender Deluxe Jaguar
 
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So I check out Craigslist a good bit, mainly just to see if there's a deal that is too good to pass up. A friend actually stumbled upon this find today. Called in to this small music store near Cleveland, and next thing I know, I'm the owner of this Fender Deluxe Jaguar Bass for well under $400.

Great find I think.

Unexpected new bass day. I'll take it.Attachment 321611Attachment 321612

lakefx 03-01-2013 10:53 PM

Very nice!

I grew up in Cleveland and I wish I realized the great deals to be had in a lot of those little shops!

Bulldawg82 03-07-2013 11:41 AM

I love Jags. I have the Candy Apple Red one that is my main axe. If ever get another bass, it would be the 3 tone burst or the black one. I would love to have one with a maple fingerboard though, just to hear it. Your 3 Burst is beautiful! May she serve you well!!

bray101 03-07-2013 12:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Bulldawg82 (Post 13992475)
I love Jags. I have the Candy Apple Red one that is my main axe. If ever get another bass, it would be the 3 tone burst or the black one. I would love to have one with a maple fingerboard though, just to hear it. Your 3 Burst is beautiful! May she serve you well!!

Thanks man! I just gotta figure out this noise issue and she'll move up the ranks. Way too noisy at this point.

Bongolation 03-07-2013 01:57 PM

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Originally Posted by bray101 (Post 13992843)
Thanks man! I just gotta figure out this noise issue and she'll move up the ranks. Way too noisy at this point.

Sounds like you have the original and not a current Deluxe (check the serial number).

The noise on the originals comes from a shielding discontinuity between the upper control cavity/plate and the pickguard and a lot of extra noise from the Mickey Mouse way they have the battery (not) connected. There's absolutely no benefit to getting carried away with some of the more extreme "remedies" that are in some threads here.

Fixing these two simple points got rid of about 90% of the atrocious racket mine had out of the box, though the electronics are still a bit noisy because they're just so excessive.

I'm not a huge fan of this bass, frankly.:hmm:

NYCbassist 03-07-2013 02:06 PM

Congrats man! These basses are Killer. I'd buy 'em all day long for under $400. I have a 2004 Hot Rod Red. It's got a tiny bit of noise but I don't record with it anyway.

bray101 03-07-2013 04:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Bongolation (Post 13993378)
Sounds like you have the original and not a current Deluxe (check the serial number).

The noise on the originals comes from a shielding discontinuity between the upper control cavity/plate and the pickguard and a lot of extra noise from the Mickey Mouse way they have the battery (not) connected. There's absolutely no benefit to getting carried away with some of the more extreme "remedies" that are in some threads here.

Fixing these two simple points got rid of about 90% of the atrocious racket mine had out of the box, though the electronics are still a bit noisy because they're just so excessive.

I'm not a huge fan of this bass, frankly.:hmm:

I'm not sure. Mine is "Made in Japan" with a T+6 digit SN. Which puts it somewhere between 2007-2010 due to Fender's transitional dating they put in that site.

Bongolation 03-07-2013 04:44 PM

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Originally Posted by bray101 (Post 13994190)
Mine is "Made in Japan" with a T+6 digit SN.

That's an original, same as mine.

strummer21 03-07-2013 05:46 PM

That's an awesome deal. Same as mine!

bray101 03-07-2013 05:47 PM

Well I didn't get a chance to shield the cavities and connect to the pick guard. But I did add a ground from the bridge to the open spot on the input jack. A world of difference!!! I'd say about 85% noiseless without any shielding.

Sounds awesome!!!

Im_telling_tim 03-07-2013 11:16 PM

I found one the other day for $549 but I'm holding out for the white one. Nice pick up.

Feral Feline 03-08-2013 02:06 AM

Congrats!

Jags are Puuurrrrrfffffect.

lolmont 03-08-2013 02:07 AM

Pretty cool looking. Where are these made?

Wallace320 03-08-2013 03:33 AM

They're Made in Japan
 
Much like some Deep Purple's:D

Op:
she IS noisy, but I bet you discovered how to fix it and, after all that, that's exactly what compression pedals are there for

Anyway, an excellent giggin' bass or, as somebody else wiser than us already pointed out, certainly not a studio recordin' animal;)

Cheers,
Wallace


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