inspired by this:
i got thinking, besides the obvious lack of controls and differant scale neck, there are no differances between a jag barritone and a regular jag, are there? does this mean that the adding of a normal jag neck to a jag barritone body would work?
someone said: does this mean that the adding of a normal jag neck to a jag barritone body would work?
Well, that one has a LP-style bridge/tailpiece setup..
Nah, the baritone neck is longer.
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edit: posted my post at the same time, so deleted it 😛
yeah, i forgot to mention the hardtail
so is the bridge placement differant to a normal jag?
yep
dang
a normal jag has a .... erm .... jaguar bridge 😛 with a tremolo, like the Jazzmaster.
The baritone seems to have something based on a tune o matic ...
oh, i should have been clearer. i was comparing it to one of the new HH jags. despite the controls and neck differances, it looked pretty simmilar.
insertwordshere said: oh, i should have been clearer. i was comparing it to one of the new HH jags. despite the controls and neck differances, it looked pretty simmilar.
i think that the position of the bridge is calculated keeping the length of the neck in mind. so my guess is that that shouldn't work to wel either ...
once again .... i could be wrong
that's what i assumed. differant scale=differant bridge placement.
the bridge is a few inches further back than the normal jaguar. with the baritone bridge pickup taking up the position that a normal 24" scale bridge would have gone in
ok, thanks everybody 😀
HH jags and normal jags should have the bridge in the same place.
amkrisis said: a normal jag has a .... erm .... jaguar bridge 😛 with a tremolo, like the Jazzmaster. The baritone seems to have something based on a tune o matic ...
an adjustomatic. 😆
just note that the baritone is harder, and not as comfortable as the Jag!
I like that in my woman, and you should try it first to see if it suit your playing style.
happy to inspire... 😁
the baritone is a different scale then reg jags
we know.