What's better than 1 Pre CBS Custom color Fender Jaguar owned by Josh Klinghoffer? THREE! That'ts right we have THREE of Josh's Jaguars in the building. We thought this would be a perfect time to talk about Jaguars in general, are Jaguars the most underrated Fender? Let us know in the comments! For more information on these guitars and to check out all of our vintage Fender's available right now check out the link below! In this video, we'll explore the unique features and history of the Fender Jaguar, as well as hear some amazing sounds from these iconic instruments. Vintage guitar enthusiasts, this one's for you!
Chicago Music Exchange is proud to offer our customers the opportunity to purchase one of Josh Klinghoffer’s very own custom-color vintage Fender Jaguars—the only major Fender electric guitar design to be born in the 1960s! Available in Burgundy Mist (1964), Sonic Blue (1963), and Fiesta Red (1964), these ultra-rare vintage Jags boast their original finish with matching headcaps! Find the coolest vintage and used guitars alongside their brand-new custom shop counterparts at CME!
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DID YOU KNOW?
Punk and early new wave rockers such as Tom Verlaine of the band Television (who can be seen playing a Jaguar on a 2003 album cover)[1] adopted the Jaguar for both contrarian and economic reasons; its lack of mainstream use made it both a style statement and less expensive than guitars of comparable quality. In the 1990s the popularity of the Jaguar and Jazzmaster exploded after they were used by guitarists such as Scott Hill, John Squire, Kurt Cobain (for whom a signature model was introduced), Kevin Shields, Black Francis, J Mascis, Brian Molko, Rowland S. Howard, Thurston Moore, John Frusciante, Will Sergeant and Johnny Marr (who has a signature model). Despite this, Jaguars still fetch considerably less than Telecasters and Stratocasters of similar year and condition.
One of the reasons why the Jaguar was used by indie rock artists is the sonic possibilities offered by the bridge construction. The bridge and vibrato unit of the Jaguar and the Jazzmaster help produce sympathetic resonance since there is a considerable length of string between the bridge and the tailpiece. Additionally, by strumming the strings behind the bridge, a characteristic chiming sound can be created, an effect which has been exploited by artists like Sonic Youth.
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Chapters:
00:00-00:58 64’ Fender Jaguar Burgundy Mist Playing
00:59-05:14 History of the Jaguar
05:15-05:52 63’ Fender Jaguar Sonic Blue Playing
05:53-09:15 Why did the Fender Jaguar flop?
09:16-09:42 64’ Fender Jaguar Fiesta Red Playing
09:43-17:22 Why are these three so special?
17:23-17:57 64’ Fender Jaguar Burgundy Mist Playing 2
17:58-18:47 The Jaguar is back!
18:48-19:17 Levi Perry Master Built Jaguar Playing
19:18-21:43 The future of the Jaguar
21:44-22:34 Levi Perry Master Built Jaguar Playing 2
22:35-27:10 Josh’s amps & more
27:11-27:40 64’ Fender Jaguar Burgundy Mist Playing 3
27:41-29:32 How to Jaguar (The End)