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Fender Jag-Stang

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Features 7.7 (107 responses)
Sound 7.7 (109 responses)
Action, Fit, & Finish 7.7 (103 responses)
Reliability/Durability 7.8 (104 responses)
Customer Support 7.1 (31 responses)
Overall Rating 8.1 (102 responses)
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Product: Fender Jag-Stang
Price Paid: USD 429
Submitted 10/09/2009 at 01:34am by Glenn Cook
Email: glenncook<at>live dot com

Features : 8
Stock '95 Made in Japan Fender Jag-stang
Fiesta Red
VERY THIN 24" scale neck, 22 frets, basswood body, Fender pickups, Mustang trem, Kluson tuners.

Best Neck I've ever played on. Love the finish.
I dun particularly care for the trem or tuners 'cuz I like hardtails and locking tuners, but these things are very easy for me to overlook.

Sound : 10
I love the stock pickups, they are pretty underpowered, but I dig on low output pickups. They may not be for everyone though. The switching on this guitar makes it super versatile. I play mostly AltRock/Grunge stuff, and it does that best, but it can definitely handle most styles of music. It can sound bright, it can sound full, it can sound tinny, it can sound bassy, it can sound pretty much however u want.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 7
Nice low action. I got it used so the finish was chipped and stuff. The finish does seem to be pretty fragile. Also had a couple scuffs on the frets. Nothing too bad though.

Reliability/Durability : 9
Seems to be built like a tank aside from the fragile finish.

Customer Support : No Opinion
haven't dealt with em

Overall Rating : 10
My favorite guitar that I own... if somebody stole it, I'd prolly go on a shooting rampage.


Product: Fender Jag-Stang
Price Paid: ??GBP 300 USED
Submitted 12/29/2008 at 07:19pm by Schred king
Email: mcnugget94 at hotmail<dot>com

Features : 10
Jan 1998 sonic blue Crafted in Japan.
22 frets - one more than a strat :)
Pickup selectors are weird, puts it out of phase if you want to though.

Slanted single at neck and slanted humbucker at bridge.

Mods I have done:
JB and SSL-3 pickups
Electrical tape round bridge posts to stop it moving around
Sprague orange drop 0.01uf instead of 0.47uf - Stops the 'muddy' sound
New switches - direct replacement because the old ones were completely worn out

The stock pickups were crap, The bridge was weak and tinny, loads of treble from the basswood, no mids from shortscale and no bass. I now have a seymour duncan JB there which distorts really well. The original neck pickup was okay but it was too weak to be paired with the jb so I got an SSL-3. Like the originals, the new pickups have exactly the same output which is useful.

The bridge on it is wierd, it is kind of like Gibson bridge but it moves around (not any more because I wrapped up the posts)

I love the feel of the neck. Small with jumbo frets and it is nice and thick, it fills up your hands.

Sound : 10
I play a lot of metal with big solos and stuff. The jagstang is so good at shredding its unbelievable. it can pull off pretty much anything, metal, rock, surf, alternative, so anything apart from blues.

If you have the humbucker on alone, it does good metal.

If you add the single in phase then it goes that little bit heavier.

Take the humbucker out and it sounds like a strat on steroids, really deep but thats probably just the new capacitor.

Both pickups out of phase is like a P-90. Loads of treble. Great for surf music here.

I have no complaints about the sound, the clean sound is strange, a lot of range there and the distorted sound is amazing. Also having master tone unlike a strat means that you can sculpt a tone with that too. I prefer to roll it back for metal but halfway for thrash.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
Pretty good. The chrome is getting a bit dodgy and all the screws are rusty. Also the bridge pickup doesn't align with the strings so it sounds a bit fuzzy on the bass strings. Also the finish never chips or wears down, it cracks like glass which is a bit of a bummer (you can see this around screws and stuff).
The neck is well made, jumbo frets are wonderful and it is as good as new. Also the body cuts away properly so you can actually get to the top fret unlike a Les Paul. The nut is always cut for 9s so you need to file it for anything else and the bridge saddles move around but it doesn't affect tuning or intonation.

Reliability/Durability : 10
Well, when I got it it was advertised as broken (hence being so cheap) all that had happened was the input jack came a bit loose so someone tightened it with a spanner and it simply went round and round and broke the wire. Once that was soldered back, it was fine!

Jagstangs come with pretty crap components, bad pots bad capacitor, bad pickups and unshielded wiring. If you replace everything , you will have a much nicer sound and also would last a few years.

Unmodded 7
modded 10

Customer Support : 1
10 year super strict warranty. If you don't have or ever have not had fender strings, they will not service it, let alone modifications! Fender are hopeless record keepers and can't help you with any problems.

Overall Rating : 10
I am amazed with this guitar. I don't think I could have got anything better - I think it is the only shortscale shred machine out there apart from the jaguar (but this is better) Also this is great to mod, it seems to be open to all kinds of things except extra switches

BTW feel free to e-mail me any questions about the guitar


Product: Fender Jag-Stang
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 12/22/2008 at 11:53pm by Jesus freak

Features : 9
Sonic blue 50th anniversary. MADE in japan not crafted like the reissues. Not that it matters I just specifically wanted an original. I fell in love with this guitar the moment I saw it. I first purchased a fiesta red reissue of ebay. When I got it I noticed it wasn't an originallike the seller said so I was pretty upset. I sold it on ebay and made some extra money back and baught a O.G. one. The moment I had to mail away the first one I was heartbroken :(. Now that I have my O.G. one I promised her I would never let her go

Sound : 9
I love the way this guitar sounds. I know everyone says the pick ups are cheap or whatever but there is so many different styles of music you can play on this badboy

Action, Fit, & Finish : 7
LOVE IT! love the neck. it's easy to jam on. Easier to throw your thumb over the top when your playing jimi style music or blues. Don't like how it dosen't stay in tune with the floating vibrato

Reliability/Durability : 7
I baby mine. at least until I get a couple more in my arsenal

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10
If it was stolen from me.. I would hunt them down and make them pay


Product: Fender Jag-Stang
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 06/26/2007 at 03:11am by silenttodd

Features : 9
sonic blue standard late 90's jag-stang

Sound : 10
picks up radio signals sometimes ...
cool variety of tones ..
goes from tinny to fat and full with the flick of a switch..

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
strings are wayyyy to light i blame this on previous owner.. bridge cant be messed with much or will need to be retuned right away.. action is low.. all else is sweet tho

Reliability/Durability : 10
its a fender what can i say i could use it to paddle a boat and plug it in and play after.. thanks fender.

Customer Support : 7
who knows?

Overall Rating : 10
traded guitar even trade for a 1978 musicmaster (modded) been playing guitar in the "indie rock" style for about 10 years.. makes me want a jaguar and a mustang too.. already have the jaguar bass! a solid bridge like on the teles would have been better..thats my only complaint.. this guitar is wayy more versitaile than the musicmaster was..


Product: Fender Jag-Stang
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 06/12/2007 at 03:29pm by Paul R. Potts

Features : 4
I have a 1994 Jag-Stang in the orange-red color. It was made in Japan. The neck is maple/rosewood; standard controls. I think the body is probably basswood. It has a Mustang-style bridge and tremolo. The finish is somewhat thick poly. The body is the hybrid Jaguar shape without belly or forearm cut; I believe you call this a slab body. It has a white pearloid pickguard that has a tendency to peel apart in layers, leaving sharp corners. The Jag-Stang body shape is kind of appealing, but the pickguard was not well-designed to fit the body shape.

The original feature set is not particularly good. The Mustang tremolo is almost unusable, so most players will wrap the bridge piece posts with tape to stabilize it and not use the tremolo bar at all; it very quickly will put the instrument out of tune and will even break strings.

The stock pickups are rather weak single coils and the body cavity shielding is poor, so the guitar as shipped is relatively noisy (mine would pick up radio stations). Even the knobs aren't all that good. The switches are wired like the original Mustang switches, which aren't all that useful, because out of the various settings there are several that turn both pickups off and several that configure them the same way. The Kluson-style tuners are not terribly good. It has a really flimsy stamped-metal string tree for the highest two strings which probably does nothing to contribute to tuning stability. The nut seems rather cheap.

I bought this guitar because my first electric guitar was a Fender Mustang and I love the Mustang neck. The Jag-Stang has some of the "vibe" and feel of the Mustang but does not take advantage of many years of advances in tremolo design, locking tuner design, pickup design, etc. It is also worth noting that, like the Mustang, you cannot adjust the truss rod without removing the neck.

Sound : 6
The original features did not produce very good sound; however, ultimately I had the guitar completely rewired, changing out all the parts including the pots and switches. I had a "Lil' 59" put in the neck position and a JB humbucker in the bridge position. The wiring was changed so that I could use the switches to enage or disengage the volume and tone pots. I attached my Roland guitar synthe pickup, and also changed the setup and began using 11s, and raised the action slightly. With these modifications the guitar actually sounds pretty good; I can get some hot rock tones as well as smooth jazzy tones. The Roland works well with the 11s (less false triggering, easier to trigger). I also replaced the stock knobs with chrome knobs.

So, I'm not quite sure how to qualify this; the stock setup I'd only give a 6 (the very light and resonant body makes up for some of the low-quality electronics), but the heavily modified guitar gets a 9. I'll report the stock setup. I believe most players who are not collectors trying to keep the guitar in original condition will probably want to modify their Jag-Stangs over time, or just trade up. Note that it is NOT cheap to make all these mods, unless you have the skills to do it all yourself. A comlete rewiring job is not a good project for a beginner. You will most likely screw it up and wind up paying a guitar tech to help you finish it up.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 5
The fit and finish of the Japanese-made Jag-Stang was quite a bit poorer than my original Mustang. The metal parts feel cheaper, the chrome plating thinner. Everything worked reasonably well but just did not quite have that hand-built feel. The fret corners were not nicely smoothed and would snag the fingers, although they were reasonably flat and even.

The body finish was very solid and smooth.

I mentioned the pickguard above; for some reason the Jag-Stangs were build with flimsy pickguards that tend to peel apart at the corners, leaving sharp edges that stick out.

Reliability/Durability : 5
I beat this guitar up a bit, as I played it out weekly and dropped it a few times.

One thing I have noticed is that the body wood is relatively soft. After removing the neck a couple of times, to adjust the truss, the finish around the neck pocket developed some cracks. The screw holes in the neck also got a little torn up. It seems that the quality of the maple is not quite all that. My old Mustang did not have this problem!

The neck pocket had paint and sawdust in it and was not as smooth as it should be (you want a solid smooth wood-to-wood join). After removing the pickguard a couple of times some of the screw holes became shredded and I had to shim them with toothpicks. The much harder wood used in the Mustang never gave me this trouble. Again, somewhat mediocre.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with Fender.

Overall Rating : 6
Overall, the stock Jag-Stang gets only a 6. While some people may try to call this a "vintage" instrument, it does not have the "vintage" build quality. It is also not truly a player's instrument; at least the stock model is not. Let me be very clear: these instruments are _not_ worth a lot of money!

I am not actually a huge Nirvana fan, but I am a big fan of the original Mustang. That was the reason I bought the Jag-Stang. I also like the body design, although not the lack of contours.

I have been playing on and off for about 25 years. I had an original Mustang and various strat copies and acoustic instruments.

Would I replace it with another Jag-Stang? No. Instead what I am considering doing is replacing the neck with a Warmoth-made neck with an ebony fingerboard and satin finish and locking tuners. Then I'll probably replace the body. At that point the only parts that will be original will be the bridge hardware. But the bridge and tremolo hardware isn't actually very good... hmmm. Maybe I will see if I can get a luthier to custom-build me a Jag-Stang -shaped instrument from scratch, with the same scale length and body shape, but better hardware all around.


Product: Fender Jag-Stang
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 05/23/2007 at 06:39pm by hillbilly

Features : 8
fender jag-stang in fiesta red, mix of mustangand jaguar, maple neck feels great to hold and play however its not for shredders!!
jap model, 22 frets
1 volume, 1 master tone
selector for each pickup!
S/Hpickup configuration
fender pickups!
passive
got mine second hand so a few dings, but has held out well!!

Sound : 7
bought for a change in style but doesnt get played as much cos im into heavy metal!!
wah wah used cos it sounds awsome!!
bit o string buzz
not much varietyin the guitar, nirvan and grunge
not so versitile!!

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
action is too high, but will change that!
pretty well adjusted pickups, sounds good
bridge was just fixed, brill now!!

Reliability/Durability : 9
will withstand being droped on its nose from a great height, strong guitar!!
hardware is lyk new!!
would be my mortgage on this guitar lasting a v long time!

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 8
iv been playin for three years nd i usually play a dean ml for metal, however tis has changed that nd i now play some rock 2!!
the bridge is my fav part, cos i fixed it wen i got it with ease
a looking trem wouldnt go a miss!!!


Product: Fender Jag-Stang
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 05/18/2007 at 01:54pm by Surfguy

Features : 8
Gloss finish over a light blue paint. Body seems to be basswood. It's a non-contoured Jaguar shape with a 3/4 size neck with a rosewood fingerboard. Mustang-style floating bridge with some rather cheap vintage-style tuners. It has 3 pickups (S-S-H) with independent phase controls and on/off switches. One volume and one tone knob.

Sound : 7
I use this to play surf music, so it works for that. It has a pretty good range in that you can get a good variety by playing with the polarity on the pickups. The pickups themselves (which are stock) don't have the greatest output, but is very servicable through a decent amp. I play through a Fender Twin Reverb and a Spider II simulaneously to get a slight natural delay, and the guitar sounds great under this configuration. Pickups are rather noisy (unshielded), so you want to have a lot of headroom in the amp to minimize buzz on the single coils.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
This is one of the '94 models made in Japan. The setup and the workmanship of the guitar is top notch. The neck radius seems to be a bit more curved compared to the American models I've seen. I've found no finish flaws -- the only downside I've seen is really in the design itself. 1) The body is not contoured on the back, and 2) the pickup controls (which are above the pickups) are a bit high and can get in the way if you are strumming over them. Until I got used to this I actually turned off my pickups while playing out once.

Reliability/Durability : 8
Seems very solid. I've played it regularly and it seems to do well. I always have a Strat as a backup, however.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I bought it used, so I've never had to use support.

Overall Rating : 8
I own a couple of Gretsches, a Mexican Strat, a Tele, a Schecter Stilletto bass, and a variety of acoustics (Martin, Yamaha, etc.) I also build my own acoustic guitars, so I'm keen on action, fit and finish when I buy something. When I do buy, I usually seek something like this model, which is something a bit off-the-radar. It certainly works for what I use it for, and so I've been really satisfied. I particularly enjoy the variety of sounds you can achieve with the pickup wiring, and I enjoy the 3/4 size (my first). I wish the pickups were a bit better, so I'm considering swapping them out with some SD Antiquities and sheilding the body cavity to reduce hum. Also, I really like the bridge in comparison to a vintage style bridge I have on my strat. This bridge seems to stay in tune better, and I can do slight dips by simply pushing on tailpiece rather than using the whammy. This helps in alternating between muted, tremolo picking and doing the slight "hawaiian" style dips. Frankly, I'm surprised these didn't take off more than they did considering the features it has for a relatively inexpensive guitar. Extremely playable.


Product: Fender Jag-Stang
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 03/07/2007 at 08:27pm by jeff

Features : 8
early '95fiesta red guitar, original texas special single in the neck and whatever that factory bridge pickup is, most hate teh switches, i however love them, lets me mix my tones whichever way i want

Sound : 10
incredebly versitile, this is one of the old japanese ones, no tthe bull shit new ones, i can play regeah to hardcore on this bitch

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
action was wonk when i got it but it was used so i tinkered, i love the neck feel and the action on it know, comfiest guitar i've played that didnt cost a grand

Reliability/Durability : 8
the jack is a little fidgetty adn teh switcehs get bumped sometimes,you ahve to keep and eye on the nuts holding the pots in, they get loose quick, electronic components have never failed me

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 8
if its an old one, there great, but dont buy anyhtign past 96 of you want a quiolity instrument, mines the shit, your might be to


Product: Fender Jag-Stang
Price Paid: US $550
Submitted 05/14/2006 at 01:10am by Dunxy
Email: dunxy<at>iinet dot net dot au

Features : 5
As its listed in all the other reviews no need to elaborate alot.

Sound : 5
I play just about everything, Funk,rock,Grunge,Blues and even country.Guitar is very versitile, and the single coil neck with humbucker in the bridge is about as perfect a combination as you can get in my opinion.I try to avoid using effects as much as possible,preffer to plug into one of my all-tube amps and give the amp a good kick in the guts for some nice REAL o/d and distortion.The neck pup sounds best clean, mostly due to the increase in noise as you crank the gain,clean the bridge pup sounds very poor, plugged directly into a cranked 1/2 decent tube amp it does sound passable. The neck pup is on the weak side as well as being a bit noisy, especialy if you amplify that noise by running through noisy high gain effects. Tone wise this guitar sounds like your typical bright fender, allthough not as bright as a strat say due to the poor bridge and trem design. If i chose to keep this guitar i would have done a couple of what i consider essential mods to make it from a average guitar into a good one: Fit a TOM and upgrade the pups.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
I purchased this guitar of evilbay, and original and only owner was only a youg kid, if he set the guitar up i have no idea, but the action was WAY to high when it arrived, and the truss rod also had no tension on it what so ever.After a good set-up and taping fo the bridge post's it improved immensly.Overall finish on the guitar was A1, the neck is still to date the best neck i have every played.

Reliability/Durability : 9
The only part on the guitar that would concern me with live use would be the pick-up selectors.

Customer Support : No Opinion
N/A

Overall Rating : 5
Only really got right into playing guitar when i decided to purchase this guitar about 8 months ago,i do not gig or even play very well.I have a number of top quality point to point wired vintage tube amp's.
The Jagstang was my guitar of choice untill i got a Squier Cyclone for 1/4 of the price, i liked the Squier so much more than the Jagstang that i put the Jagstang on eBay within a couple of weeks and sold it.If you are obsessed with the Kurt connection and dont mind paying the extra $ for that, by all meens buy a Jagstang, but you will have to mod it to turn it into a playable guitar,the pick-ups are below average, the bridge is complete junk and the trem is a big annoyance, we all know Kurts were far from stock.The pick-up's are way better in the Squier, the pick up selector is way better placed and more reliable, the only thing the Jagstang had over the Squier was a killer neck.Squier stays in tune, has better tone and sustain with the strat trem than even a modded Jagstang could ever dream about. In short if i could go back in time to before i purchased the Jagstang i would just buy a Squier, throw a couple of hundred into some new pick-ups and harware and have a better guitar than the Jagstang could ever dream of being.Stock the Jagtsang is nothing special,if you care about your playing more than your image save a few hundred and get a Squier.I was happy when i sold this guitar for what it cost me.


Product: Fender Jag-Stang
Price Paid: #345 (England)
Submitted 04/22/2006 at 12:57pm by Thomas Antonio

Features : 10
I dont know what year it was made but was crafted in japan. I recently baught it off ebay in mint condition color sonic blue, absolutley bautiful. The first thing i was intreaged by was the georgeous neck and the headstock it is so well made. the neck is very
smoothe but very thin that can mess me up when playing lead but im mainly for rythemest anyways so im arsed. I gave this baby a 10 because it just has so much character.

Sound : 8
Well let me first start off by saying, if you are a heavy metal player or some shreader then you can forget it. The jag-stang is definately a rythem/slow lead guitar and is made purely for punk or grunge and nirvana imitations. It has the perfect sound for my style which is very nirvana influenced but due to my crappy Amp i cant really get a perfect sound from it.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
When i picked up the guitar and played it for the first time the action was quite low just perfect for me, not so sure if it was factory set up though. the finnish was beautiful no floors here. there is a little bit of fretbuzz on the lower frets but its nothing. The bridge is actually better than i thought. I was thinking about putting a tunamattic in there but i cant really see the point, the barrel saddles are just as good.

Reliability/Durability : 8
I have yet to gig with this guitar and i am very confident that she will do me proud on the night. I play it a lot at home for practise and it seems very sturdy and reliable.I personaly dont use strap locks cos i dont need to as for the leathery bits on my strap are very tight and secure. im giving it an 8 due to the fact i havnt gigged with it yet. I am never going to use the whammy bay cos its shit and will probably throw it out of tune instantly.

Customer Support : No Opinion
N/A

Overall Rating : 10
I have been playing guitar for over a year now and this is my third electric guitar. I also own a Squire strat my first ever geetar and a Dean Z79 explorer shaped metal guitar (im selling it cos it just dont cut my style. The Fender jagstang is by far my current favourite guitar she plays well when standing and playing and the ballance is perfect I just absolutly love this guitar if anything ever happened to it i would hang my self. FENDER SHOULD REISSUE THESE GUITARS THEY ARE AWSOME AND THE COMPATITION MUSTANG.


Product: Fender Jag-Stang
Price Paid: 280 (#)
Submitted 04/04/2006 at 07:59am by Ian Wilson

Features : 7
2003 (maybe 2004?) Japan model. Everyone else has put all the specs and stuff! The neck is gorgeous, the bridge is a bit tricky - not the easiest guitar to re-string. Obviously looks great, but looks arent everything. Came with a gig bag which i would like to replace with a hardcase but i'll have to spend a fortune on a Fender one that will fit the damn thing in!

Sound : 5
Don't really play a massive range of music styles but used it for the 'Nirvana Immitation' years when i was mid-teens but play very different stuff now; sort of a poor mans Mogwai with more lyrics. Didn't have any influence or guidance in terms of sound when i got this and have only really in the last year or two learnt a thing or two about what sound i like/where to get it from. Have a Fender Classic 60's Telecaster (Mexican) in the post which, after actually testing it before buying, is much more what i am after.

Not a guru, but obviously the pickups are a bit lame on the Jagstang - i like a kinda bridge twanginess, which is lucky because thats roughly the only sound you can get out of this guitar and even then its not very defined or overly pleasing. My fault but still not really sure on what configuration to set the pickup switches to get oposite sounds, but this is more likely to be the limitation of tones the guitar offers.

Went to Uni and mingled with people who have taught me a thing or two about sounds and guitars so have increasingly got frustrated with my Jagstang. Don't get me wrong, i'll always love it and would never sell it (girls love the look of it :P) but ever since i picked up my friends Strat and actually played a great sounding guitar ive been looking for a guitar that actually makes me happy and satisfies me in terms of sound. As i said, that one is ariving next week! Yey!

Dunno wether 5 for sound is too harsh - its just too limited and doesnt nearly have the "wow" factor that you should at least have a little of for #300

Action, Fit, & Finish : 6
Again, not an expert, but rfom stuff ive read and everything its clear that Fender have just thrown it together so its not a 'great' at all. I love the neck (love rosework fingerboard and the finish it has - my very first guitar, a squier bullet of some sort, had this neck - weird to say its an appaling guitar - so have been in love with these fender necks ever since that)and the frets are good. Have quite small hands but i dont really think it matters. Remember it took a little while to adjust to the mini frets, but soon got used to them! Makes me smile when my friend with the Strat has a play on it and is a bit confused why his fingers are a bit out of place!

Looks and feel wise its great - comfortable to play and everything. I dont have a clue what to do to it but someone said once you "set it up properly" it sounds and plays a bit better?! The bridge is a bit annoying - its ok now but in the early days i had to get the alan key out every time i played it and raise the bridge to stop the strings buzzing and the action is a bit dodgey. My highest pitch E-string goes out of tune the when i play the octave - apparently i can sort that out but dont know how!

If i had a bit of spare cash i'd defiantely replace the pickups - had some suggestions what to get but thats personal really! A bit paranoid that the jagstang would only fit a certain pickup as it is a unique shape but will have to chck that out. Im sure it would be a great guitar if you got it all sorted and setup like you yourself want it. Wont have the money or chance to do that in the near future though sadly!

Reliability/Durability : 8
Has been my primary guitar for practise, gigs and studio for a good few years, not that i have a choice! Only broke one string on it live so had to borrow someone elses guitar! Its niec and heavy, the same if not heavier than a standard telecaster - the is good cause you know its not gonna nsap or anything if you give it a good thrashing. Its great for staying in tune, even if you give it hell a few times during your set as i do. Few problems on the tuning front although i do have a tuner pedal, as everyone who plays live should, so im sorted anyway.

The finish hasnt faded at all - a few marks on the back from belt buckles but no chips yet. Never had a problem with strap buttons although im cursed for my straps jumping of the guitar whenever they feel like it but about a year ago i solved that by taking two of the little red rubber ring things on Grolsch bottles and slipping then on the strap buttons over the strap and they work perfectly to keep your strap on!


Customer Support : No Opinion
Never got intouch with anyone about my little questions, and nothing major has happened to it to make me need to get in touch with anyone.

Overall Rating : 7
It looks great - and i will always keep it and be in love with it to look at so im not gonna ditch it or anything when my telecaster comes. Being really honest if i could turn back time to when i was shopping for this guitar i would have tried to find a mustang instead as they look pretty much just as good but although someone i know has one i have never played on it - im sure it sounds a lot better than the jagstang though. Then again im pretty sure the price difference is a bit too much.

I would be absolutley gutted if anything happend to my jagstang i.e it got broke or stolen, but im pretty sure i wouldnt replace it. Its insured so i would get the money to simply replace it, but id be sooo tempted to get a mustang or another fender model instead.

So, the jagstang looks amazing, absolutley gorgeous and cool as funk - BUT, the sound lacks variation and there are a number of potential probems with the bridge and action which are just annoying really when youve forked out a load of cash for a guitar!


Product: Fender Jag-Stang
Price Paid: 610 (Canadian dollars)
Submitted 08/08/2005 at 02:17pm by Nicolas Veilleuz

Features : 9
Bought it the first day it was available in Montreal( mid 90 ).. Sonic blue..
The vibrato bar is way too high so i dont use it... pretty smooth vibrato but not my style of playing.
I love the neck with their vintage frets.. but they wear rapidly for this kind of playing

Sound : 10
I play extremely loud music, grungy naturally..
I love the pickups which are perfectly designed for Nirvana style
Incredible thin sound .... on phase mode wow..
The bridge pickup tested at 8.6 when cold...
THe neck pickup looks like a Texas specail to me..
This guitar is not noisy at all....
I use a mid 90 Fender Stage 112 160 w with a 4x10 Tweed Cabinet...which is powered by the stage 112 too..
Run Ds-1, Hm-2, Tech-21 i love this fuzz...
Sounds incredibly Loud and with good definition... a rare trait
This guitar delivers well through my amp which is quite good sounding...

Action, Fit, & Finish : 7
Nice neck
Body not perfectly routed
Nice paint but should have been Aqua Seafoam

Reliability/Durability : 8
Soft basswood body ...soooo.....
Repaired the humbucker (solder) due to abuse with my palm..

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10
Suits my style but more of a specialty guitar..
This is Real punk guitar designed by a real Punk which is not designed to be accepted by popular mass. Thanks for this guitar to exist...

This guitar should have a painted peghead...
And shell pink.


Product: Fender Jag-Stang
Price Paid: US $400
Submitted 01/19/2005 at 03:42am by St. Joe

Features : 8
I've got a 2k4, sonic blue, stock, reissue Jag-Stang. 22 vintage size frets (I love these frets!) on a maple neck with a rosewood fingerboard. The neck has the awsome small 24" scale which my small hands love. The body is basswood, which was surprizingly heavier than I first expected. It only has two pickups. A special design humbucker in the bridge meant to copy the dimarzio pickup on Kurt's original and a Vintage Strat single coil in the neck position as they don't use Texas Specials on Japanese guitars (Kurt's Custom shop Jag-Stang had a Texas Specail). Its got a very simple control configuration that yields a very versitile range of tones: one master volume knob, one master tone knob (both situated on a very cool looking control plate), and two 3-way slide switches; one for each pickup. The first slide switch controls the bridge humbucker and the positions are: on, off, on. The second slide switch controls a fender Vintage Strat single coil in the neck postition and the positions are: on, off, out of phase. Vintage style tuners, which hold their tuning well, so long as you take care of them. The bridge stays in tune well as long as you never use the tremelo, but if you do, it better have been an intentinal excuse to go off and make noise or other avant-garde piece as you will no longer be in anything close to in tune. While it may be a horible bridge design, it is one of the main reasons for this guitars unique tone and is absolutely essential if you are after that "Cobain" tone.
Came with a gig bag, which I replaced w/ a hard case as soon as I could find one that fit the guitar. WORD OF CAUTION: to anyone who wishes to purchase this guitar, be prepared to spend a long time searching for a hard case as most guitar cases wont fit this guitar's oddly shaped body. Bass cases are also way too large, so you can't take that route out. Your best bet is to get the Fender case for the Jag-Stang (which you still have to CRAM, and I do mean CRAM, the guitar in to fit it).

Sound : 8
I play alot of blues, rock, and punk type styles. It suits all these styles well. The out of phase single coil neck with the bridge humbucker yields a wonderfully thin sound that is great for Greatful Deadish jams or avant-garde/experimental tunes. It's a very unique tone to play with. I play mostly through a Fender Twin Reverb reissue, and I use all settings quite regularly. This guitar is definatly NOT a metal type guitar at all. If you play metal, you will not enjoy this guitar's sound at all. It's very bright and punchy, with a bit of growl in the humbucker.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
The setup on mine was great right out of the box. Very low action, perfect intonation, had to adjust pickup height to my liking, but thats to be expected. I suggest switching the standard strap knobs with strap-locks as I don't trust standard strap knobs at all. I've had the guitar for almost six months and put the same guage strings on it that it shiped with and intonation is still right where it should be. No truss rod issues, or neck bows of any kind. I've heard many accounts of paint chipping off easily on the Jag-stang, but something tells me this happens only with the original nineties issue of the guitar, as mine has been accidentally dropped and has clipped a few corners and still has a pristine paint job w/o any scratches or wood showing.

Reliability/Durability : No Opinion
I really cant comment here as I have yet to gig with it. It's the guitar I baby, and it only travels with me to the studio. I never play without a backup as no audience likes waiting for you to fix a string. But it seems like a very solid guitar, like most Fenders are known to be.

Customer Support : No Opinion
it's apparently limited lifetime warranty, so thats a very good thing. I doubt I will have to ever deal with Fender as all my other Fenders have survived much use and abuse.

Overall Rating : 8
Ive been playing about six years and am a complete gear nut. I own mostly fender gear as it is reliable and for the most part, inexpensive. The quality vs. the price is incomparable to other brands on the market today.
I bought this guitar b/c my mustang had been stolen and wanted to see how similar/different this guitar was to my mustang. I miss my mustang. I do love this guitar, but my mustang is my most favorite guitar I have owned to date. I am still fervently hunting the thief of my mustang and would do the same to anyone who would dare steal my Jag-stang. I would definatly buy another one if stolen, but only if it came up cheaper than another competition blue mustang. I love everything about the Jag-stang except for the lack of rib and arm contours. Even w/o the contours though, it is surprizingly comfortable, thanks to its shape which almost goes just under your rib cage. The body shape also has a balance that is as close to perfect as I have found on any guitar. When on a strap, it balances itself to the perfect angle to your arm and hand.
This guitar is perfect for the indie guitarist with small hands, who focuses mostly on chords and progressions, and who doesn't want a death metal sound or anything super heavy like that. It also would not suit a shredder-type at all. So if "Eruption" is part of your ruitine, pass on this one. Luckily, I'm not a shredder, I'm not into playing anything super heavy sounding, have small hands, and am into mostly indie type stuff, so this guitar suits me perfectly (other than my stolen competition Mustang floating around somewhere in the world...) For Me personally, it's a ten, but I know that for most other people it will be less than perfect to thier needs, so I give it a eight here to compensate.


Product: Fender Jag-Stang
Price Paid: US $499
Submitted 12/28/2004 at 07:15am by Robert Rider
Email: rarrider at yahoo<dot>com

Features : 6
I have a Fiesta Red Japan made model with the Serial starting with "U" so I have dated it to either late 1995 or early 1996. Regardless, since Kurt only developed it in 1993 and Fender only had the Sonic Blue ready for him to test, he only played it a couple of times people! It wasn't like he slept with the damned thing. Anyway, Fender was working on a Fiesta Red in 1994 for Kurt to test when they learned of his death. So, with this, I think I have one of the original ones, at least original as you can get from Japan. It's got all of the original factory features as well (take this as you will Fender lovers, I think the pickups suck). I have since gotten a hard shell for it, I think it originally came in a pretty flimsy gig bag. The damned tuning pegs are crap and I have had a few guitar doctors check it out to make sure it wasn't something that I was doing, and they all said its a terrible mix of guitars. I agree. The premise was very noble indeed, especially if you have small hands and fingers but if that is the only reason you get one then I recomend going for a regular Mustang. Anyhow, I have since had it prepared for storage because playing the damned thing frustrates me so much that I can't get through one song without getting pissed at the guitar. So, I probably ought to sell it since it is one of the early ones but all those guitar gurus around me tell me to hold onto it, especially since they made some minor modifications and re-released them. I haven't seen any of the new re-issues but from what I hear they are 100 times better than the first ones. I ran into a 2000 Sonic Blue just yesterday at the guitar shop, plugged it in and the action on it was terrible. Someone probably just strung it wrong. Oh yeah, for those who say that I hate it because I play out of the wrong amp---WRONG!--I have had this thing plugged into over 20 different amps, even Fender tube amps, and it just doesn't get it done. Sorry. Maybe it's my guitar, maybe they shouldn't have made them, unfinished (without Kurt's comments--from what I hear he had the same problems that I have). Oh well. I'll be as nice as I can and give it a 6 or 6.5

Sound : 6
See above. You have to have one hell of a head or at least a decent box to get this thing to rock. Amps have no effect, at least in my experience with this year jag-stang

Action, Fit, & Finish : 5
Without sounding too harsh, there is a good thing about the pickups and that is that they are easy as hell to change and adjust, same way with the bridge, I think Kurt had that in mind. The strings are easy to change as well. The guitar is as good as it can be as far as manufacturing. It wasn't the factory problem, it was the overzealous decision makers at Fender to push out a guitar just because they could sell it to any moron kid who worshiped Kurt Cobain. They pushed out an unfinished guitar and you can really tell. Maybe I ought to embrace this, maybe it is part of its charm and distinction.

Reliability/Durability : 8
Hell no I would never use this at a gig, especially without backup. One of my favorite guitars is a cheap little 1992 Washburn, which I would rather play 9 out of 10 times over this Fender JAg-STang. As far as the durability it's very good and very strong. I have had no problems with it falling apart or parts breaking. I have played it enough in jams and practice that it will prove to last, however, as I have said, I am ready to put this thing to bed and maybe one day my kids or grandkids will find it in the attic and maybe someone will pay them for it. If not, it will rest in peace but I don't worry that it will fall apart.

Customer Support : 7
The warranty is long expired. I never had to use it. The only interaction with Fender that I had concerning the guitar was that I called them once, in 1998 or 99 and voiced the complains that I have stated above. But, since I was only 21 back then and had high expecations for this guitar, I wasn't as nice or as clean as I have been here. Off the record, the poor guy who had to sit through my rampage about this axe ended up agreeing with me and said that his experience with them was similar. I have been on numerous web-sites and have found very little negative response, why? Is everyone so afraid that Kurt might have not made the perfect guitar? Well, he didn't. And to my knowledge, and when I saw Nirvana in 1993 in Akron, Ohio for the In Utero tour with the Meat Pupets (it was Halloween eve and Kurt came out on stage dressed as Barney the dinosaur) all he played was his collection of Mustangs.

Overall Rating : 6
If it were stolen or lost I would try to find the guy and really let him have it, not because I would miss the guitar or would die because it was gone, but simply because of all the crap that guitar has put me through I am going to be the one to decide its fate, not some punk thief. If it is to be destroyed, I must be the one to pull the sleg hammer down. There is nothing you can do or ask about this guitar. You have to know that an idea like this hybrid of two classics (the Mustang and Jaguar) is a neat idea but theoretically impossible. If you didn't figure it out by now, I am going to start to collect Mustangs. The Mustang is the best Fender and in the top three of my collection. Like I said, surprisingly that cheap Washburn is a hell of a guitar.


Product: Fender Jag-Stang
Price Paid: 400 (#GBP)
Submitted 11/23/2004 at 09:20am by JD
Email: none

Features : 10
2003 model sonic blue made in japan
22 frets(i tink), very solid and versitile body
has volume, tone and a 3 way selector switch for each pickup
comes with fender floating tremelo
came with a padded fender gig back and more strings :D
has bass style tuning pegs( stay in tune to the max :P) the neck is thin and feels like so much fucking quality.
single coil in the neck and humbucker in the bridge!!
i bought this to be different im sick of seeing all these rich boys who think they can play guitar with their les pauls and strats ( pisses me off so much)

Sound : 10
My band , we play grunk(grungy punk)and i think it suits our style like hellll( beautiful sound love this thing)

im using a PA system but im gettin a tube amp or a valve amp i use a boss ds2 and a ehx small clone full chorus pedal.
no problems with the sound of this

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
The guitar was set up by the shop really well , dont know why all these fuckers are whining about the tuning issues(WHAT FUCKIN TUNING ISSUES-these people must be usin the tremelo like fuck)should just shut up.
it had no flaws and the body is nice!!

Reliability/Durability : 10
i replaced the strap buttons with locks but id do this on any guitar anyway :P safety first.
I can see this guitar lasting me an ageeeee
id deffo gig it without a backup no problem i can resting this guitar in 2 mins without a string winder so i wouldnt waste time if i snapped a string!

Customer Support : No Opinion
never delt with fender but it has a 10 year warranty

Overall Rating : 10
ive been playin a yeer, and i own a start copy, tanglewood i think and the jagstang wipes the floor with it ,
i have played a gibson les paul and jagstang kicks its ass by milesss.

i wish it had more colour variety thats all :D


Product: Fender Jag-Stang
Price Paid: 699.00 (Canadian)
Submitted 11/14/2004 at 06:50am by Brett K

Features : 8
Sonic Blue 2004 Jagstang. I like the features on it, the vibrato is really cool. The pickup selectors are a little odd, but overall it's a really well done guitar. The volume/tone knobs are kind of ugly, but those can be replaced. ^ ^ Came with a gig-bag, which was nice. Got the retailer to knock off 60 or so bucks, so it cost me a nice 699.00 (CDN).

Sound : 9
It his a very full sound, probably because It's made of basswood. It can have a bit of a twang, but by adjusting the tone you can get an awesome sound. However, it does have a bit of a buzz from the low E string. I'd say it's perfect for the grunge sound, which is what I'm into right now.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
The guitar has a very nice finish. Everything is very well done.. Can't find a single dent on the guitar.

Reliability/Durability : 10
This guitar is built incredibly solid. It could probably take several strikes against the ground from Kurt. :p I can see this guitar lasting a loooong time. Unless a string broke, I can't see any reason for a back-up guitar.. After playing with this guitar for a while, I must say the finish looks just as good as when I first got it. The reliability and durability that this guitar his is definitely the best feature it's got.

Customer Support : No Opinion
N/A

Overall Rating : 9
I've been playing for almost 2 years, and have played on several different guitars in that time. My old guitar was a Baracuda Strat copy, and that thing doesn't even compare. :p I've also played on some other nice guitars, some twice as expensive, and they play as well as this one, but feel less solid. For the relatively cheap cost, I'd say I'm going to be playing this guitar for a loong time, or at least until something as unique looking as this one comes along and catches my eye.


Product: Fender Jag-Stang
Price Paid: 239 (#) used
Submitted 11/03/2004 at 04:46am by asf
Email: asf2<at>aber dot ac dot uk

Features : 7
Pretty standard Fender feattures. The red glossy body is nice but the finish shatters like glass when its knocked. Doesnt stand up. A good feature to put in would be a kickstand.

Sound : 8
Real nice for twangy sounds and sloppy post rock. The neck pickup is amazing, fat when clean and rough as hell with the filth. The bridge 'bucker IS rubbish though.The switches give lots of variety but the tones are difficult to control with the muddy tone knob.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
Plays real well with big fat 0.12 strings. All pretty good, but the finish is way too delicate. Ive replaced my nut once as it broke. Plays nicely all along the neck and its got a nice deep neck with isnt too wide.

Reliability/Durability : 3
THis guitar is weak and the switches are shite. Not only do the crackle and buzz but they get punched through the body when strumming a little hard and the sharp edges have cut up the side of my hand. I know a couple more Jagstang owners and they have all had problems with the switches. Plus the horn strap button just fell out the body leaving it with a loose fit. The tuning on mine is pretty sound though...

Customer Support : No Opinion
Repair is not easy cos its a little bit differnent eg:the switches and fiding replacements

Overall Rating : 8
I love this guitar for its easy neck and unique sound. Its makes you play in a certain way.


Product: Fender Jag-Stang
Price Paid: US $330.00
Submitted 10/15/2004 at 09:36am by hotrails

Features : 8
2003 Sonic Blue. Bought Used but still had the shrink wrap on the pickguard.

Sound : 10
Okay, all of you who bitch about the pickups sound like crap- look at the amps you are using! No wonder. Get a real damn amp with tubes! Run mine through a 1969 Fender Deluxe Reverb and it kick royal fucking ass! The humbucker growls a deep gritty tone (thin???) and the single vintage coil sounds just like a Strat or Mustang coil should. So quite your bitching, can those stupid Crate pieces of shit and get a real goddamn amp you wimps!!! Then your Jag-Stang will sound great. Get it dumbasses???

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
Flawless. The CIJ are probably better thant the MIA Fenders!

Reliability/Durability : 10
Gig with it all the time!!! It Rocks like a bastard!! Blow a fricking Les Pauls ass across town buddy!!!

Customer Support : No Opinion
Haven't needed any.

Overall Rating : 9
This is probably one of the most under-rated guitars of all time. The only reason a bunch of people don't like it is that they think you want to be a Kurt Cobain wannabe. Obviously, they are morons with a successfull lobotomy operation! Let's see, the Jag-Stang came from the 1962 Jaguar and 1964 Mustang. Hmmm, a little before Kurt's time right? So, Kurt had the taste to choose something different than a goddamn Strat that every momma's boy plays or panty waist Les Paul wimp. He loved the Mustang (I have 2!) and Jag (got a '64 Red one). However, both could use a little more grunt. The Humbucker in his custom Mustangs and Jags set the design for the Jag-Stang. So, the sound he copped was really from two historic vintage guitars that you don't see every dumbass out there playing!!!

The other bitch you mamma's boys need to get over is the Dynamic Vibrato and tuning issue. Here's the deal girlie-men- take the damn whammy bar off, and use your palm on the bridge! That is what Kurt did and I do it. You get the nice vibrato and it NEVER EVER EVER goes out of tune! I use this on both my Mustangs and the Jag-Stang. You don't have to be a pussy and lock the bridge down for Chris-sake! Learn to play the goddamn instrument you woosies!! So there.

So if guys like Buddy Rogers and other wanna chuck ther Jag-Stangs, send'em my way. I will take them all off your hands!! The guitar looks like it would not be comfortable to play, but it really is the way it hangs on the strap. I thought I would hate the fact it is not contoured like the later Mustangs and Strats, but that doesn't bother me at all. Lemmee tell you one more thing- for Friggin Blues, this axe rocks ass- and hard you motha-fuckas!! So start appreciating what I think will be a definite classic guitar someday.

Now, you have been set straight!!!!


Product: Fender Jag-Stang
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 10/11/2004 at 09:45pm by kirt rulz

Features : 10
first thanx to mr. kirt cobain for making the best guitar any one has ever made! sence kirt is the best guitar plyer of all time its only right that he should make the best guitar ever. my dad has a startocaster from the early 1940s and is wirth a lot of $ but this jagstang blows it rite away. ill never play a nother guitar.kirt is a guitar genuis!

Sound : 10
it sounds fcking AWSOME! way better than my buddies 65 les paul wich is a wimp ass tone. the jagstang is a MANS tone! im amazed that kirt found time in his buzy scedule to make so many great guitars! i see them evrywhere! the man nows tone and the man nows how to biuld a guitar!

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
fit like a glove! pickups are AWSOME i dont now what evry one is biching about - kirt made GREAT pickups! hes a genuis. he nows his shit!

Reliability/Durability : 10
i havnt played live. will start soon. if it can stand kirt playing it on stage then it can stand N E one playing it on stage!

Customer Support : No Opinion
i wont never need them. this guitar will NEVER dye!

Overall Rating : 10
im not some snot nowsed 15 yer old kid thats trying to be something that thay are not. ive been around with YEARS of ixpeereance. im 19 and played for 5 whole years. so you now that i now what im talking about. if you are not awere of kirts genuis than you woodnt be here reading about his guitar.kirts the best.his guitar is the best! nice to hav something made buy his one hands.


Product: Fender Jag-Stang
Price Paid: 1500 (Guilders)
Submitted 09/03/2004 at 02:25am by Flame

Features : 5
Take a look at the other reviews.
Nothing special here.
The switches aren't easy to handle during playing.

Sound : 3
The pick-up are pretty bad.
Maybe it would sound a little better if got them replaced. I never replaced them because i dislike the vibrato-bridge as well and i don't think this guitar will ever suit my needs.
Got myself a Gibson Les Paul now, don't even wan't to use my Jagstang for backup.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 4
The action was pretty bad as well, can't get a decent solo out of this one. But for rythem i think it's ok....don't go past the tenth fret.

Reliability/Durability : No Opinion
Don't really know, didn't use it much.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Don't know

Overall Rating : 3
Advice: Don't buy a Jagstang. Ain't worth the money, unless you want to do KC-imitations (just the looks, not the sound).
I bought it because I was obsessed by Nirvana at that time, but the guitar is just crap.....waiste of money.


Product: Fender Jag-Stang
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 08/14/2004 at 04:50pm by Anonymous

Features : No Opinion

Sound : No Opinion

Action, Fit, & Finish : No Opinion

Reliability/Durability : No Opinion

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : No Opinion
I just want to clear something up about the pickups. KURT COBAIN'S JAGSTANG DID NOT HAVE A DIMARZIO SUPER DISTORTION PICKUP BY THE BRIDGE. Kurt's guitar had a DiMarzio H-3. Many people that know this can't find the H-3, and the reason is that DiMarzio makes the pickup exclusively for Fender and neither of them will sell it (except fender using it in their guitars). If your desperate enough you might be able to find some cheap used guitar with that pickup in it but if not you can use the super distortion or the fender copy of the H-3 that's in the jagstang.


Product: Fender Jag-Stang
Price Paid: US $250 used
Submitted 08/10/2004 at 03:00am by Jack Meoff

Features : No Opinion
You know what it's got stock. Mine is stock. Mine is Red. Mine is the 96' model. I bought this bastard in 98' at a Pawn Shop for $250 and I'm happy with it. The Blue one I bought at a music store for $600 and I hated it so I sold it. I loved the color but you can't play the color. The color doesn't mean it's not a lemon just because it isn't yellow. So I sold it. When I seen the one I have now, I played it at the Pawn Shop and it was different. I sounded different. It played different. The sound is not the best by far but for the price and the difference I felt in it, I bought it. I will change the pickups one day but not now. I have other irons in the fire and this isn't my main guitar or even my backup. Hell, it's not even my backup's backup.

Sound : 5
You've read the review. Yeah, it's true. The stock pickups pretty much suck but it's still a fun little bastard to have around. Just change the pickups if you're that serious about the 'Cobain' way of doing it. Super Distortion in the bridge and Texas Special in the Neck. Presto.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
Action if pretty cheesy to be honest, esp for playing up high on the neck. If you use the whammy bar you might as well just fuck off for the rest of the diddy coz' you're outta tune. But then again, alot of the shit you're playing probably sounds good either way whether you're in tune or not because I bet you're just fiddling around in front of a busted amp making feedback jackoff tones. A lot of fun I know but it won't get you laid unless you're playing for a chick named Pandy Fackler.

Reliability/Durability : No Opinion
I wouldn't use this guitar for a main axe. Break it out for the last song. You know the one I'm talking about. Endless Nameless.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Fug em'.

Overall Rating : No Opinion
If you were ever into the 'school of grunge' or post punk bullshit, buy this fucker. Run out and get a reissue or hop onto the ebay bus and get an original. Yeah I love playing that shit myself so I'll quit talking trash.


Product: Fender Jag-Stang
Price Paid: 399 (#)
Submitted 07/07/2004 at 02:48pm by www.pinktar.com

Features : 9
The Fender Jag-Stang is a japan-made beauty. In terms of controls, we have trick looking volume and tone knobs straight off the Fender jazz bass. Even better are the three-way pick-up selectors above each pick-up, which allow you to put them Off, On, or out of phase. A lot of the fun of having this guitar involves these switches, as the sheer number of tones you can get is a science in itself.
The headstock is a very cool looking 60's/70's chunky headstock which gives the guitar a classic Fender look. Added to this, we have vintage styled Fender/Ping machineheads. Very snazzy indeed, and they hold their tune for a long time, which is also a bonus.
As for the neck, we have a maple C-shaped neck with a rosemary fingerboard and vintage styled frets. The inlays are simple but classy circular jobs. The feel of the neck is, for want of a better word, spot on. The radius is thin, but not so thin that you don't have anything to grip. All of the frets can be accessed easily and the guitar is balanced enough not to make removing your fretting hand a danger. Lovely.
Moving down the guitar, we have the pick-ups. While I'm not sure what type they are, Fender have a reputation for engineering great pick-ups at any price, and this is no exception. They have a bright, rich, thin sound that cuts through any mix.
The body itself is great too. While this isn't exactly the purpose of the guitar, no-one wants their axe to look like a piece of driftwood and this certainly doesn't. What we do have, however, is a slab of basswood which sounds beautiful even when unplugged. The body is actually relatively quite small which is nice for the smaller guitarist to feel more proportionate to their axe.
The Fender Dynamic Vibrato bridge is my only slight niggle. On it's own, it does it's job and holds your strings nicely, while maintaining a nice long sustain. However, when you start using the tremolo bar (which is optional) you'll find it putting your strings out of tune stunningly quickly.
Finally, the guitar comes with two nice extras: A gig-bag and some 'Kurt Cobain memorabilia'. The gig bag is the standard functional Fender affair that holds your guitar and some other stuff besides. Nice. On getting my guitar home, I realised a lack of 'Kurt Cobain memorabilia'. On checking with the store about this, it turned out the this actually meant a little picture of the original Jag-Stang drawing that was hanging from the machineheads by some string. Cute.

Sound : 8
As a player, I use many different styles in my playing. A bit of rock, a hefty dollop of funk, some acoustic and a smidge of punk. I wasn't nearly expecting the Jag-Stang to cope with all this. If I'd have expected that, I'd have bought a Telecaster. So with a great deal of suprise, I found the guitar toppling all of the styles I usually play, and a few more besides. This really is a very versitile guitar. I ran it through a Jim Dunlop crybaby wah wah to a Crate GX-15 practice amp.
"But this was Kurt Cobain's guitar! It was meant for grunge!" It sure was, so it'd be cruel not to pay homage to Nirvana. Suffice to say, it took mere seconds to nail the distictive tone that made Smells Like Teen Spirit such a huge hit.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
I inspected my guitar thoroughly after I go it. Nothing. No defects, no scratches, nowt. The finish is immaculate, which is a testament to the care that is taken at Fender to set the guitar up.

Reliability/Durability : 10
I haven't yet gigged my Jag-Stang, but a number of band practices have shown that this guitar is very reliable and will be for a long long time. So far (after these practices), no part of the guitar is yet showing any signs of wear or tear. I'm looking forward to gigging this guitar because I believe that as long as it's set-up right) it'll withstand it nicely.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I haven't dealt with this side yet so I can't really comment.

Overall Rating : 9
In my 3 or so years of guitaring, I have owned 4 other guitars, and none of then are nearly as good as this one. I'd recommend anyone to at least try this guitar.


Product: Fender Jag-Stang
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 06/09/2004 at 03:41pm by Mike

Features : No Opinion
Hey George Martin, the one talking about the Dimarzio and vintage Fender pups, unless you put those in, you only THINK you are using those pups. Kurt's Jag-Stang had a Dimarzio Super Distortion in the bridge position and a Fender Texas Special in the neck position. So unless you put these in yourself, you're pretty tone deaf unless the Fender pickups are actually any good which usually, they're not on the foreign models (i have a MIJ Mustang) Have a nice day.

Sound : No Opinion

Action, Fit, & Finish : No Opinion

Reliability/Durability : No Opinion

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : No Opinion


Product: Fender Jag-Stang
Price Paid: 150 (Cdn) used
Submitted 05/02/2004 at 12:24pm by Doug S.

Features : 8
1996 LH Jagstang, 1 volume/1 tone control, 2-3 way pickup selector switches. Stock pickups and tuners. Fender dynamic vibrato bridge. Green with rosewood fretboard. Body shape and small neck make for comfortable playing for me. Changed pickup switches in 04. Pots are loose. Will probably change them out this summer.

Sound : 9
Play 70's/80's rock and some older surf tunes through Peavey Classic 50 with standard tuning. NO FX other than reverb. Get a very nice bright sound with presence at 8 or 9, bass7/mid5/treble8. Good for light to moderate crunch. Play on the humbucker only (back position). Vibrato bar stays in the case. The pickup selectors give a good variety of sounds, I just haven't figured out what the heck to use them in.

Action, Fit, & Finish : No Opinion
Bought used (and abused). Couldn't get sound out of it in the store (other than hum). Neck was straight, so I bought it cheap as a project. Original(?) wiring was a butcher job, looked like it had been done with a torch. so I rewired it from the ground up. Wrapped electrical tape around bridge posts to stop it from moving around. Setting the intonation is next to impossible without doing this. Raised the action a bit, dropped the pickups, and now I have a perfectly playable guitar.

Reliability/Durability : 5
Seems solid and generally plays well enough. Have to be careful when hard strumming, as I tend to hit the volume knob. It will occasionally go out of tune when bending. Definitely requires a backup.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with Fender directly.

Overall Rating : 9
I've been playing for 4 years. This was my second guitar, bought about 6 months after I'd started, on advice from a guitar playing friend (hey, it's a left hand Japanese Fender. You'll never find another one that cheap). I appreciate the simplicity of the controls, and how comfortable it is to play. Hate the bridge. Love the sound. Since purchase, I've bought an Epiphone LP, older Charvel, Stratocaster and Ibanez RG. Keep coming back to the Jagstang though...


Product: Fender Jag-Stang
Price Paid: US $550
Submitted 04/07/2004 at 04:46pm by Eric Edelin

Features : 8
This is the 2003 model of the Jag-Stang, made in Japan. It's got the two 3-way switches, one for each pickup. Let's see....basswood body, kinda shaped like an old Mustang. The tuners are the Fender, vintage style (kluson tuners), which are decent enough. The only thing I don't really like, features-wise is the Fender Dymanic Vibrato bridge. It stays in tune fine until you try to use the whammy bar, then it's instantly way out of tune. I want to just have mine locked down. It's got a really cool neck, 24" neck scale, 22 thin frets (I've heard people say medium, but the tag that comes with the guitar says thin), and I think it's rosewood on the fretboard. It came with a gig bag, but I bought a case for it right away.

Sound : 8
I pretty much play anything, including Nirvana. I have a 60 watt Crate amp and it sounds fine. I find that the single coil is really noisy however, and the humbucker sounds a bit thin (I think nearly every other review says the same thing). It does get a great variety of sounds, from trebly and thin, to reasonably full and clean. The single coil has a great great tone under the buzz, however.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
The set-up when I originally bought it was awful, but the store I bought it from did a free action/set-up job and it's fine now. The pickups are adjusted fine. The bridge had a loose screw, which was an intonation nightmare, but the set-up job fixed that too. I thought the action was a bit too low, as well. After a good set-up job, this guitar plays phenominally! The finish is a bit thin but it's still beautiful. Like I said, after a good set-up job, this guitar feels great!

Reliability/Durability : 8
The hardware on this guitar was a reason I bought this. The switches are great and the pickup switching system is just perfect and out of the way (unlike Strats, which I always seem to hit while I play). The finish seems a bit thin, but so far, I've had no dings or anything, and I'm a rough player. The only problem this guitar has is probably with its bridge system. After more than an hour of playing, it's a bit out of tune. This guitar is something that could withstand playing an hour gig, with no backup, but I don't see Bruce Springsteen playing it during one of his three and a half hour marathons of a show.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never had to deal with Fender, yet. The music store I bought it from is great though, and it was under warranty.

Overall Rating : 9
Despite giving it mostly 8's across the board, this guitar is a 9 overall because it's got a lot of bang for the buck. It's light but still feels very solid. The neck is great, and the switches and the overall look of the guitar is perfect. I'm probably going to change the pickups, probably to a Fender Vintage Noiseless and a Duncan JB, and try to lock down the bridge. It might seem strange to give this a 9 when it could stand modifications, but the look and feel of this guitar are perfect. So remember, after a good set-up job and the customizations of your choice, you have a great guitar (call me a moron, but I like it more than a Strat).


Product: Fender Jag-Stang
Price Paid: US $150.00
Submitted 01/20/2004 at 02:59pm by Rick

Features : 2
First year out.
You know the specs

Sound : 1
Rip out the stock pickups and bus some new ones because fender put crap in this guitar

Action, Fit, & Finish : 3
Set up suckef when i got it. paid 150 bucks. looks like some one stomped on it

Reliability/Durability : 2
ok at home but never gig this guitar. unless you can come back from the dead

Customer Support : 1
i hate fenders cstomer support.

Overall Rating : 4
playing for 13 years. bought the gutar because it was cheep at the time. i would not pay over 200 bucks for this tird. all that pay over 200 are stupid. i dont knw why fender put this back out. oh i know they wanted more stupid people to buy this hunk of crap. there is a reason why kurt killed him self and this guitar may be one of the reasons. buy a mustand or a jaguar if you want a good guitar


Product: Fender Jag-Stang
Price Paid: US $530
Submitted 01/11/2004 at 08:44am by Haney

Features : 9
2003 model, 22 frets, solid body laminated top, two pickup switchs, same as mustang, and a volume and tone nob, it has one single coil and one humbucker, passive electronics, im not real sure on the wood, but from the other reviews i believe that its basswood, people say that the finish is thin, but it seems to me that its about the average thickness, it has a floating bridge, each string is on a seperate drum and they can move up and down, gives it a very distinct sound, the tailpiece is a dynamic fender vibrato, it strings weird, you go backwards and then it rolls around the bottom of it, i wouldnt suggest using it though, due to the fact that it goes out of tune, quite quickly if you do, the neck is the old "C" neck copied from the mustang, perfect neck in my opinion, very comfortable and fits in your hand perfectly, mine came with a gig bag, but i bought a hardshell case for it, also its alot thicker than i thought it would be, about an inch and a half thick i think, about the same as a jaguar

Sound : 10
like most of the people that buy this guitar, i mostly play grunge type stuff, but i also play metal, punk, old rock, just about everything, this guitar works great for all of them, it has a very clean sound, and when put with a distortion pedal sounds very heavy, all around good sound for probably any type of music, i play through a peavy renown 450 watt amp 2x12, but i made another 2x12 cab and run it through that too, sounds excellent, the humbucker gives it a very warm sound, the single coil give its a very bright sound when you put them together you get a mix but its usually warm, the only problem i have, is the bridge, sometimes the independent saddles vibrate together and buzz a little, you only notice it when you play it unplugged, and thats just barely, if you wanted to i could see someone changing the pickups, im going to keep mine original, but i could see someone changing them

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
when i first got this guitar the action was perfect, just about as low as you can get it, i love it so much, its the perfect action, but i like my action low as possible, pickups were perfect when i got it, i've never seen a single coil like this one though, it just looks weird, its not bad i've just never seen one like it before, bridge was adjusted before i got it, all the strings were adjusted for heighth i guess at fender not sure, pretty small fretwire i guess, not horribly small but smaller than most, i like it that way though, all the switches are silent during switching no popping, the tone nob doesnt pop you can switch back and forth all day and not get a pop out of your amp

Reliability/Durability : 9
it definatly stands live playing, aggressive playing, the only problem i might see it having are bridge problems because its pretty complex but i wouldnt count on it, seems pretty sturdy, the finish seems pretty sturdy it probably wound scratch any easier than any other fender guitar, because its the same paint and same technique, strap buttons seem pretty solid but im going to replace them with strap locks just because i always have, sense of security i guess, i depend on it alot, i would gig without a backup, with no problems

Customer Support : No Opinion
never dealt with fender so i dont know

Overall Rating : 10
ive been playing for probably about 3 years, have owned many guitars, around 10 i guess, this by far is the best ive ever had you get what you pay for, they should charge more, your getting a real discount for what you pay for, no problems with this guitar yet, watch that jinx me and it explode when i go and pick it up, if it were stolen i would cry for about 10 1/2 hours then go buy a new one, love it because it just looks so damn cool, love the sound, the only part i dont like about it is probably the bridge but its not that bad, i will probably change it with a tune-o-matic then there will be no problems, best guitar i ever had, excellent, excellent guitar, go buy one now, it does kurt cobains name good, r.i.p kurt


Product: Fender Jag-Stang
Price Paid: US $530
Submitted 12/21/2003 at 04:01pm by Philip Garcia
Email: nirvanaphil<at>hotmail dot com

Features : 8
It was made in 2003 in Japan. 22 frets. Solid body, laminated top. 1 volume knob, 1 tone. 2 pickup selector switches. S/H pickup configuration. Basswood body. Maple neck with rosewood fingerboard. Sonic Blue finish. Vintage tuners. Dynamic vibrato. Came with a deluxe gig bag.

Sound : 8
I play a lot of grunge-style music and it's great for that. I play some quiet melodic songs and it's not too good for that. I use a Marshall MG practice amp. I usually play the Jag-Stang with both pickup selectors down or the bottom one down and the top one in the middle. It has a very bright sound. It's rather tinny with both the switches up. I like the large range of tones you can get.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 7
When I got it the action was terrible. Way too high. But that's really easy to fix. I got it intonated for 15 bucks. Everything else was fine.

Reliability/Durability : 8
This guitar would easily withstand live playing. The finish looks great and I doubt it will wear off. The tuners kind of suck but it doesn't bother me. Even if it did all I would have to do was replace the tuners. I'd always use a backup live though no matter what guitar I owned.

Customer Support : 6
I've dealt with a music store called Schmitt Music Center. They intonated it. They were very friendly but it took them a while to get around to working on it.

Overall Rating : 9
I've been playing guitar for about 3 years. I've owned several guitars. This one is my personal favorite. I love it! I'd definately buy this guitar again if it was stolen or something. My favorite thing about this guitar is that it's the coolest looking guitar I've ever seen. The only guitar I find it similar to is the Mustang.


Product: Fender Jag-Stang
Price Paid: US $500.00 used
Submitted 11/23/2003 at 07:18pm by Roland Swift
Email: morrisonhotel888<at>yahoo dot com

Features : 10
I have an origional Japanese made Fender Jag-Stang.Mine is sonic blue but you can also get them in fiesta red.The Jag-Stangs have maple necks with rose wood fret boards.One thing that is inparticularly nice is that the fret wire is so small, which makes it easier to move your hands up and down the fret board easily.It has the mixed shape of a mustang and a jaguar and has a comforatable feel to it, and it looks cool as hell.

Sound : 10
Awesome sound.You can use it for just about any music style, including, of course, The classic Nirvana sound that everyone loves.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
The finish on my guitar is in tip top shape.Everything was adjusted, and set up fine.The only trouble is that the little plate behind the neck on the body has a few little bubbles underneath the chrome plating, most likely from rust, but it's easy to replace.

Reliability/Durability : 9
Here's one little problem with the Jag-Stang. The floating tremelo is cool as hell and sounds hella nice; But it knocks the guitar out of tune fairly easily.But it's easy to retune, and would be fine live.It's not like anything will fall off of it.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : No Opinion
All in all this is one hell of a guitar that would be great for anyone.It's not too pricey and the re-issue has just been released,but i don't know how good they are.


Product: Fender Jag-Stang
Price Paid: US $456.99 used
Submitted 11/12/2003 at 10:10am by Kelly K.
Email: Kcats12 at aol<dot>com

Features : 10
1996, Japan original version
22 frets
its just a normal Jag-Stang,I think laminated its glossy..., 2 black knobs. no idea.. they are just good pickups, active I think.Basswood body.. Its a Fiesta red body. Tune o matic bridge Ive heard. but has a dynamic vibrato system, Gotoh tuners. Thin dark brown neck, great neck! Nothing included I bought a 70.00 hard case for it and they have me free new strings.

Sound : 9
The guitar sounds really "radical". When they say this thing can pack a punch they mean it. Its definately a grunge/punk guitar.. You play it without an amp and it still sounds good, but when you put it onto an amp it plays with this tone that has the bass already in it. Nothing needed for this guitar... Rich sound, alot of variety yes.. Kurt did an amazing job at designing this guitar, as genius he was! I like it so much, but the reason I like it alot is because I went from playing an Affinity Squier strat and it made the humming sound, this one doesn't. I got it in top condition used so...

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
I did not get it new, so I have no idea... But I got it in top condition as I said and it had a few dings but not very noticible.. I got it and the action had to be raised or something. because the Low E string kept hitting against the pickups when I tryed playing Nirvana's "School". But Guitar Center gladly fixed it, so its fine..

Reliability/Durability : 9
I think it will, I think this guitar is great and has the "Fender quality" with it.. I trust it.. The strap buttons are fine, one was loose but its fine now they fixed it.

Customer Support : 10
I get a 30 day guarantee, but I work with some guitar shops in my area and they will probably fix her if needed.. It is fine.. Guitar Center was extremely helpful and nice, they always are. And the place I get lessons, a national known shop are the same way.

Overall Rating : 9
The first guitar instrument I got was a Kingston white cream colored small bass, its a piece of junk. I then got a Squier Affinity,which for being a Fender Squier is a great guitar in some ways, but in others its just "ok". I then got a Squier P bass which is an excellent piece of equipment.. Then yesterday I got this Jag-Stang. I used to play bass for a band then recently changed to playing lead-guitar. I got a Fender Princeton amp last Friday but its on layaway now.. I wish that I could fine Courtney Love's signature Venus guitar, I chose this one because I liked the weird body it has, and that one of the greatest guitarists designed it, (kurt cobain), I knew he would not make a piece of junk so, and if it got stolen I would try to get another one but these originals are hard to come by. Im going to get my name engraved in the chrome plate in the back.


Product: Fender Jag-Stang
Price Paid: US $475
Submitted 11/11/2003 at 02:48pm by Tim

Features : 3
i have a 95 jag-stang, the first year it was mass produced. when i got this guitar i thought it sounded pretty good, of course i was 16 at the time. it looks really cool, but thats about it.

Sound : 2
the original pickups that came with it, were weak as all hell. the single coil in the neck position sounded like a pile of dog poo. and the humbucker they threw in it was a cheap piece of crap.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 4
when i got the guitar it buzzed like crazy. the neck didnt really feel that bad, but the set up was just bad all together.

Reliability/Durability : 1
after a few months of serious playing, some of the knobs began to go, and if you would touch the volume knob at all, it would crackel and kill the guitar completely. no sound came out. horrable durability.

Customer Support : No Opinion
never dealt with fender

Overall Rating : 2
this would be a great guitar had fender left it the way kurt cobain designed it, they stuck cheap pickups in it when they mass produced it, and used really cheap pots and it seems like left over bridges and necks on the guitars. I personally gave the guitar a make over and replaced the pickups with a p-90 and a vintage strat pickup, and bought a new pickguard and routed the body so the pickups were straight. gave it a new tune-o-matic bridge, and replaced the neck with a hagstrom neck. so nothing is original anymore. I now LOVE this guitar after all the modifications i've done to it. if you want to sink some money into it, you'll have a great axe, otherwise dont bother with this. the original model kurdt cobain designed was much different.


Product: Fender Jag-Stang
Price Paid: US $380 used
Submitted 09/12/2003 at 12:49pm by courtney

Features : 7
I bought this online for around $380 with a case and strap. Its a 1997 american stang and it rules. Truely one of the best guitars i have ever played. A long and beautifully thin neck easy for playing fast. Not as good as it could be, but still very good.

Sound : 8
This works better with an amp. It suits my style well, Rock and metal. The sound is full and very rich. I don''t really like the soft sounds it makes but that is easily fixed by changing the switches. The sounds is not very varied and can pretty much only make one type of music.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 5
When i first got the guitar the controls were very secure but after a few months of playing it, they started to come loose which sucked

Reliability/Durability : 8
Yep this guitar can do live performances. I play with my band almost every month for 2 years and the guitar has still held up. Some drunk dude tried to steal it form me on stage but thats not the guitars fault. I always take backups to gigs but am not sure if i need it as the guitar has on;y failed me once.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Nope never dealt with the company. I don't really know who i bought it from!

Overall Rating : 7
I ahve ben playing for 6 years.I own an Acostic guitar.


Product: Fender Jag-Stang
Price Paid: US $475 (approximately)
Submitted 09/06/2003 at 04:33pm by Aaron

Features : 8
Bought in 1997, made in Japan. 22 Frets. Basswood body, Maple neck, Rosewood fretboard. Volume, tone, and a three-way selector for both pickups. Single coil at the neck and a humbucker at the bridge. Body is (obviously) a cross between a Jaguar and a Mustang, though it looks more like a Mustang than it does a Jaguar. Dynamic Vibrato bridge. Vintage tuners. Thin neck.

Sound : 9
I mostly play indie-rock in the vein of Braid/Hey Mercedes, some hardcore and a little metal. I'm playing this out of a Peavey 100 head, with a couple pedals (Delay, Tremolo, Phaser).

I love this guitar...I have had it for years, and it's my (severely beaten) baby. It's mostly capable of warm, mid-range and bassy tones. Since the humbucker is at the bridge, the treble doesn't have too much bite to it, but it's nice. It sounds perfect for what I play. It's not noisy at all.

Action, Fit, & Finish : No Opinion
Well, it wasn't very well set up when I got it, I had to adjust both the action (I like my action high) and the pickups, but it was nothing too bothersom. Some of the bridge hardware is rusting a bit, but again, I've had this for quite a while, and the B string tuner is getting a bit loose.

Reliability/Durability : 10
Well, I'm in a band that plays out very frequently, and I've been using this guitar without a backup for all four and a half years that we've been together. I'm not gentle with this guitar at all, it has more than it's fair share of gashed, dings, and dents, but this thing has held up like a rock. I throw this thing around, it's been jumped on, stomped on, kicked, and overall just beaten, and it's been holding up great. I've had straplocks on this thing for years, so I don't even really remember how solid or good the original buttons were. The one flaw this guitar has, is the selectors are right in the way of your strumming (if you play fairly aggressively) and the bridge selector has broken once, and was replaced, but unless you duct tape it, the bridge selector turns all sound off when it's in the center position...which is frustrating, but easily remedied.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Had the bridge tone selector repaired once, but it wasn't under warranty, and I didn't get it done through the company, so I can't really give an opinion.

Overall Rating : 9
I've been playing for nine years, and I own several other guitars, and this one is my favorite. If it were lost or stolen, I would most definitely buy another. The neck is nice and thin, and very fast, and it gets beautiful warm tones. The one flaw, like I said is the placement of the pickup tone selectors. For the price, this thing is more than worth it. I highly recommend this guitar...


Product: Fender Jag-Stang
Price Paid: US $529.99
Submitted 08/29/2003 at 09:48am by george martin

Features : 10
2 awsome pickups , both great sounding , the dimarzio h-3 humbucker is designed for distortion , does alright on clean channel , the vintage strat pickup is not designed for heavy distortion - best used on clean channel , overall both pickups are great , the neck plays great and fast , the fret spacing is perfect , the tuners are awsome and everything else about the guitar is great ( including the bridge ) , i own a fender sonic blue jag-stang 2003 reissue guitar .

Sound : 10
the sound is perfect .

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
the neck plays great and very fast .

Reliability/Durability : 10
the guitar can do anything you want it to , take it to the limit !!!!

Customer Support : 10
i've sent a s*** load of e-mails to fender , great service .

Overall Rating : No Opinion
IT F***ING rules !!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Product: Fender Jag-Stang
Price Paid: 400 (Pounds)
Submitted 08/21/2003 at 03:47am by Ben

Features : 4
You know the features, the bridge is poor, the floating trem is terrible for tuning stability, the switches are in the wrong place. no cutaways on the small body. The pickups are really weak and have too much treble. The finish is poor but does that matter? the one i own is a 50th anniversary fender jagstang

Sound : 2
i play hard hair rock and the pickups on this guitar are terrible. Quiet and too much treble. Just stock this guitar sucks.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 5
The set up was non existent. the slanted pickups dont help the guitars sound at all.

Reliability/Durability : 3
This guitar plays like a toy.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 3
The neck is nice and small, I dont have large hands but even I prefer playing Les Pauls and Telecasters to this guitar. I thought this guitar was good when i first bought it when i was 15, but my friend bought a Yamaha pacifica for half the price and that guitar is better than this one!

It plays like a replica of a guitar.


Product: Fender Jag-Stang
Price Paid: US $730,88
Submitted 08/07/2003 at 10:37am by Georges Jr
Email: georgesjr<at>terra dot com dot br

Features : 10
Minha Jag-Stang e uma 2003 Japonesa ... cor Red Fiesta
adorei o kurt juntou as duas melhores guitarras dos anos 60 e 80
pegou o melhor delas e voalah os controles a madera tudo 100% n?o tive nehum problema ate agora a guitarra veio num case muito bonito uso um Marchal e pedaleira ZooM 707 II so senti a falta de pegada
no Estilo jazz ... mas que dera essa e uma guitarra grunge n?o de jazz

Sound : 10
Sem chiados , Sons Ricos e Bem incoparpados e com muita Variedade
adorei a variedade que ela oferece

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
O acabamento esta medio deveria ter mais cores , a guitarra veio perfeita

Reliability/Durability : 10
ate agora n?o presisei arrumar nada esta otima

Customer Support : No Opinion
n?o presisei utilisar a garantia

Overall Rating : 10
Garantido e uma exelente compra .... se N?o intendeu o que falei use o google.com


Product: Fender Jag-Stang
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 07/30/2003 at 08:22pm by Bobby "Kid Cobain" BLEACHED (My band)

Features : 8
Great Features....I mean come'on....Mustang switches with a humbucker instead of the twangy sounding Startocaster single coils...Yeah you cant beat that...Have to switch in a Duncan JB though...thats the way to go...YEHA....

Sound : 10
Great for all alternative music...Of course NIrvana...but what do you expect from a guitar designed and inspired by the greatest grunge legend fo all time...Kurt Cobain...Incredable...Ive even managed to pull off some SLIPKNOT with this guitar...Amazing...My band does original songs as well as some covers of Nirvana...like "About a Girl", "Rape ME", "Aneurism", "IN Bloom", "Radio Freindly unit Shifter", "Territorial Pissings (true punk) and the occasional-feared-overplayed-disgrace-to-nirvana-bad-rep-to-nirvana-poster-boy-for-screaming-and-such "Smells Like Teen Spirit"...OH WELL WHATEVER NEVERMIND......

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
Actions tight...Only problem the low E buzz which is easily fixable....

Reliability/Durability : 9
THis thing holds up like an OX...I mean you could throw it into the drumset at a show and itd hold up..If its made by Mr. Cobain i think its made to handle a lot of stressful situations that involved being thrown and or played extremely hard.. I think the latter is a little better explanation consider Kurt would never smash a mustang, jaguar, or jag-stang...only cheap-ass stratocasters...then theyd put a new cheapy neck on it and do it again the next night...waht a way to save money...he knows where its at...

Customer Support : No Opinion
couldnt tell you....All i know is that DANNY doesnt know crap about Cobain.. I mean "havent seen a picture of Cobain with one"?!?!?@?@#? Open your eyes....type "Kurt Cobain Jag Stang pictures" into a search engine and i think it will come up...well better yet, because im not sure you can type....jsut copy and paste what i jsut typed....whatever...i cant believe this...yeah he doesnt know crap about Kurt Cobain...its called he used tehm on his last tour....

Overall Rating : 10
THis thing is amazing...throw a JB in the bridge and a Hot Rails in the neck and you have one mean guitar...Better yet get it in Sonic Blue and purcahse a red pickguard for it...then flip the vibrato bridge around and bolt that down so it doesnt move...then buy a Stew-Mac tune-o-matic bridge for it...yeah im in heaven right now..tahts hte way to go on this thing...Perfect score...cant get better...oh wait a jaguar...heavily modified..but yeah tahts two tiems teh price and half the good looks of this badboy.....Hells yeah...KC for life...


Product: Fender Jag-Stang
Price Paid: US $399.99
Submitted 07/20/2003 at 11:05pm by Joe Johnson

Features : 1
The jagstang has no great features to speak of. It was not a very well thought out or designed guitar. If a real guitar of this type is wanted a person should consider a Jaguar

Sound : 1
There are no tonal qualities to this guitar, as far as sound goes all I can say is crap crap crap

Action, Fit, & Finish : 1
The factory setup on these suck as do any new guitar you get from fender, when it comes to setups fender wouldn't know a good setup job if it hit them in the face!!! From what I can tell the finish on these really suck, I guess Fender was using the left over shit from there other guitars to finish these

Reliability/Durability : 1
This guitar has as much chance withstanding a night of been gigged with as a dog without any legs has running

Customer Support : 1
Fender used to be really great to deal with, but anymore it seems they are to busy raping the working musician with there high prices and inferior products. I have a 1964 Jaguar that has never once given me an ounce of trouble, but it seems that every new Fender I have ever bought has always managed to fall on its face and Fender is too busy pumping the neighbors dog to do any thing to help. I will never buy a post Leo Fender product again as long as I live

Overall Rating : 1
I have been playing for 12 years and have been a professional musician for 4 years, I have a 1964 jaguar as mentioned above, a 1961 strat, 1951 tele, 1958 Les paul standard, 2003 ovation celebrity, 1996 Gibson J-185 custom shop, 1941 d-45 martin, and of course the jagstang (the worst guitar in my collection) If this guitar was stolen and I found the person who stole it I probably would laugh at them because all they would doing is me a favor. the only thing this guitar is good for is a great piece fire wood, but knowing this guitar it would probably mess that up to. The only reason I still have this guitar is the fact that all of the muscians I know are professonals and would rather be caught playing plastic Mickey Mouse guitar than this one. So basically what I am saying is I can't find anyone dumb enough to buy this turd. Also as far as the guitar goes Kurt Cobain must have been on some really powerful mind altering drugs to think up something as hideous as this. Why I bought it I will never know, maybe I had some of those same drugs Kurt was using when i bought It. BUYERS BEWARE!!!!!!!!!!!!


Product: Fender Jag-Stang
Price Paid: US $400
Submitted 06/04/2003 at 12:37pm by Greg

Features : 9
i got my jagstang off of ebay. its a 96 fiesta red with stock single coil and humbucker pickups. for the pickups theres 2 phasing switches for on, off, and phased. it has a nice slim neck and the frets arent too close together, but not too spaced out either.

Sound : 10
nirvana has always been my favorite band, so, being designed by cobain himself, it sounded awesome. on my settings, it sounds nice and twangy. i usually have the single coil on, and the humbucker phased out, and the resulting sound is like the opening notes to "Heart Shaped Box" by Nirvana. Its also awesome for Chili Peppers stuff, too. however, if a bunch of noise and feedback isnt your thing, you might want to turn off the single coil.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
when i got it, there was some low E buzz, but i fixed it by raising the bridge a tad, and everything else was perfect. the neck was really easy to play, too

Reliability/Durability : 9
ive only had this guitar for a few months, but so far its hung in there. the pickguard prevents any scratches to the body, so the finish isnt hurt. i replaced the strap buttons with dunlop strap locks, so the strap isnt going anywhere. as you may know, kurt cobain, the guitars designer, beat the hell out of his guitars live, so i trust he wouldnt make a flimsy guitar

Customer Support : No Opinion
havent used any customer support

Overall Rating : 9
before i played this, i had a gibson les paul, which is beautiful , but for 2000 dollars less i found a guitar with the perfect sound for me.


Product: Fender Jag-Stang
Price Paid: US $400 100 dollars off
Submitted 05/07/2003 at 02:36am by Jdog

Features : 7
My Jag-Stang is a 96' and i love it. The stock single coil on the neck HB at the bridge. It's a common fiesta red with a mother of pearl pick guard. Vibrato bridge (which i hate)It came with a vibrato bar but it never worked. Volume and tone knobs, 2 3 way pick up settings. (when i put both pickups in the middle the guitar doesn't make any noise.

Sound : 9
I personally like the sound the comes out of that guitar. You can get ritch clean tones, and those turn up the distortion let feed back ho yeah you gotta love that. i play lots of tool (and yes nirvana)
gives of great pitch harmonics. gets a nine because nothings perfect

Action, Fit, & Finish : 7
after i raised the action (i got a lot of buzz on the low e) it sound just fine. Some Senyors would make it a lot better. when i bought it there where some dings on the neck but the dude told me that they drug it on the ground after they finished it to make look like kurts-true false? probably false but hey when your fifteen you dont care.
do now though

Reliability/Durability : 6
ive gigged it with now problem. but the strap knobs suck. i need to soder the wiring under the volume and tone pots because it cuts out a lot. the finish has held me up for three years.

Customer Support : No Opinion
NA

Overall Rating : 9
Great guitar. Soul Style + sound the three basics of any good guitar. bought when my stat craped out.


Product: Fender Jag-Stang
Price Paid: 700 (canadian)
Submitted 01/17/2003 at 11:33am by nathan

Features : 8
Well, the switching allowed for more interesting options than other traditional guitars, so I'll give them some credit. Read the other posts for details, since they're no longer made, I figure most folks won't care that don't already know, ya know?

Sound : 6
It was pretty weak out of the box. I went and replaced the HB with a SD Seth Lover, cuz I wanted more chrome on there, and put a Lace Sensor in the neck way back in '98. What do you want? They were considered good back then! These pickups improved the sound, but still a pretty thin sound, which has to do with the wood and hardware...

Action, Fit, & Finish : 7
It was well set up when new, but I used 11's on it, and that almost bent the neck to where it couldn't be intonated properly. I refinished the body in sunburst, and it was alot of work to get the 50 coats of red poly off the pathetic basswood.

Reliability/Durability : 5
It was a very thin neck, the sliding switches stunk, the trem went out of tune very easily (but I didn't use it much anyway). Pretty cheap overall, and anyone that says otherwise is not very sharp.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 6
I think a 6 is fair for this guitar. I am about to build a custom resurrection of this one because I like the shape. It will have good wood, good pickups, good hardware, and a 25.5" scale neck. It was my second guitar in 1996, and I thought it would sound like a strat (SRV being a favorite at the time). I was wrong and bought a good strat the following summer. I have owned a ton of gear and have customized every piece of my signal to what I like, and the tone is there. This guitar has stayed disassembled in my closet for around 4 years, and I am hoping the new one will sound as good as my $2000 guitars.


Product: Fender Jag-Stang
Price Paid: US $335.00 used
Submitted 01/09/2003 at 01:25pm by Neil

Features : 8
1996 Japan 22 frets RH,single coil and modified jb seymor humbucker, rosewood neck, Fiesta Red, White Pearl pickguard bridge.. dynamic vibrato do not have the trem bar, nor do I have the hardcase it came with new.

Sound : 10
I used to be in a Nirvana cover band, but have expanded to late ninety's rock as well, but now mostly jam to original tunes written by bandmates and self. The sound I get from this inspires me to go in directions I thought never were possible with one guitar..the Jagstang is very versitile in range on sensitivity on hitting hard or soft and it seems to adjust to any style or clarity. I am using a fender princeton chorus amp. piggybacked to a peavey 212 chorus as a cabinet and surprisingly it's sound is like no other! I occasionally swith on the chorus while in overdrive and it boost the distortion to an awesome ambience, that fills any space. A very cool sound! I have modified the humbucker but the rest is orig.stock. For my taste, adding the jb seymor makes all the difference in the world. Also add some Elxir strings, They last!

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
N/A bought from music store and has most likely been set-up to some extent I made a few changes : I raised the humbucker on top side toward the low E sting. raised the action on E, A, B and low E
The weight is perfect and the finish is very attractive, I love the neck and the shape of the fretboard. I have had to solder the wire/s under the volume and tone controls that had shaken loose.

Reliability/Durability : 9
Yes! This Guitar can stand live gigs, I have used this thing countless times and has never failed, only like any other guitar it will go out of tune slightly after about 12-15 songs ..but that is only from me playing so hard on some songs, very natural to go out at some point but very average along with my stratocaster as well as others. very durable! I have had my strap come off a few times and the butt of the guitar had hit the ground very hard at times, but you could never tell looking at it, that it had been in some accidents. Other than a few dings on the finish(what guitar doesn't have dings?)the guitar is made very well. If you treat something special it will stay special! If you punk it on the ground or smash microphones with it, it will damage and break! Just like a hot rodder paying for expensive tires, then peeling out at every stop sign burning the rubber off. I never understood that!

Customer Support : No Opinion
N/A

Overall Rating : 9
I originaly bought this guitar for nostalgic reasons, and did not expect such a fine crafted piece of work. However it was instantly my main axe.I have been playing my Jagstang since early 1998 I own a few other Fender Guitars and amps and have been playing seriously for15 + years.
The Jagstang is a Favorite of mine, it never collects dust! I am now in search of a sonic blue jagstang I would love to have the pair, So I can modify one just a bit different for a back-up.


Product: Fender Jag-Stang
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 11/06/2002 at 10:29pm by Anonymous

Features : No Opinion
Mine is a first year fiesta red lefty

Sound : 5
I play rock n roll, could prolly have some better pick ups. I never use the single coil.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
My wife bought me this guitar and it was set up and played awesome from day one. Also unlike a lot of other reviewers mine has incredible tuning stability with the original bridge.

Reliability/Durability : 10
I've had to get the switches repaired on it a couple of times, but considering I've bled all over the guitar (because of those dam switches) and I've kicked, thrown and hit people with the guitar it's been pretty reliable.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with them.

Overall Rating : 9
I love this guitar. Best guitar I've ever owned, sometimes you just get a special one. I've written more songs on this guitar than any other, hell than all the other guitars I've owned combined. This guitar is better than the Les Paul Deluxe I had, the 1978 Strat, Japanese Tele Custom, ESP Tele....blows them all away.


Product: Fender Jag-Stang
Price Paid: US around 500 with case
Submitted 10/10/2002 at 02:03am by danny b.

Features : 8
Has standard Mustang controls (volume, tone, phase switches), but is fitted with a humbucker in the bridge position. Features a Fender floating bridge tremolo system, and smaller/medium frets. Mine had light blue finish.

Sound : 5
Sounded really noisy in all positions, most settings just sounded horrible. The only cool setting would have been both pickups engaged and out of phase, with the tone slightly rolled off. I think that the only thing I played at the time I got this was "alternative" music that mostly involved power cords, so I did not notice how much it sucked until I started getting into more bluesy rock. Very cheesy sounding, skinny, flat and weak.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 7
This guitar had a beautiful light blue finish, white pickups and a shell pickgaurd. The aesthetic aspects were great, but floating bridge coupled with that weird ass tremolo made the guitar go out of tune every 2 minutes. I HATED that tremolo and tried to have it disengaged. Fret buzz was almost unbearable no matter what adjustments were made. The ONLY reason this is getting a '7' is because it looked cool.

Reliability/Durability : 8
Im guessing it was pretty tough, but I only had it for a year and never gigged with it.

Customer Support : 10
I'm giving a '10' to the store where I bought it, for attempting to make it a better playing and sounding instrument by almost weekly adjustments and maintenance. Never dealt with fender, but for a Japanese model cheese guitar, I doubt they would have given a shit about me.

Overall Rating : 5
Got this guitar when I was 14 back in June of '96. I wanted a Fender Mustang, but decided to get one of these instead. Since I had very little guitar knowledge, I thought that this had to be cool because it was the "Kurt Cobain Model." Well I was sadly mistaken. To this day I have never seen a picture of Kurt with one of these things (usually he just has a heavily modded mustang or jaguar). My old guitar teacher told me about a Fender rep whom he had spoken with about the model, and the man said that Cobain was shown the guitar in its pre-release stages, and Cobain just shrugged his shoulders and walked away. I don't know whether this is true or not, but the guitar really sucked and I sold it about a year after I got it and got a Stratocaster (like I should have done to begin with). I would not recommend this guitar to anyone except post pubescent boys who are into grunge music and don't know any better.


Product: Fender Jag-Stang
Price Paid: US $437.00 used
Submitted 07/29/2002 at 06:56pm by Lucan Wilson

Features : 7
This guitar has a single coil and a humbucker at the bridge. Im not really a fan of the humbucker thats in it. Ill probly change it. It has a big 70s style headstock which I like, thats what really caught my eye on buyting it. That and it was designed by Kurt Cobain. The neck is very nice but im still getting used to it.The bridge is a little strange but it works. It has 22 frets and there set just fine. No buzzing! When i first got it it had a little bit of a tuning problem but after i set the bridge it went in just fine. Still goes out though. I must complain about the body, I think it is really cool and comfortable but needs some contours.(might bust out the belt sander!)joking. It also has a shorter scaled neck, Its not like my strat. But it plays well. I replaced the strap pegs with locking strap pegs,(for safty reasons).

Sound : 8
This guitar sounds decent, but the humbucker isnt heavy enough for me. I want a grungy dirty sound and its more soft and soothing. I play mainly grunge and metal,(mixed) and well it just needs a new humbucker. It has 2 three way switches in it which im still figuring out. Im used to a 5 way! Other than that it sounds pretty good.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
It has pretty good action, and its rather solid. The neck is very fast. I play mainly power cords(i suck) so it works. I love the finish, The color is awsome,sonic blue. I havent giged it yet so i dont know if it dings easy. I might just keep it protected and not find out how easy it dings! I bought it used and it has 2 very small dings, there not to the wood either.

Reliability/Durability : 7
The guitar seems reliable. Its only been in my room so far so its hard to say if it can handle a gig. The finish is nice but who knows what time will do. I could probly depend on this guitar but I will probly always have a backup.

Customer Support : 9
The guitar is a Fender and has there quality. I Love strats and worship Fender guitars. I just hope the Jag Stang last me awhile. The more I play it the more i like it, but Thats almost any guitar. You can somtimes convince yourself into things. Such as likeing a guitar.

Overall Rating : No Opinion
Ive only been playing about 4 years and in that time have joined a band and written over 20 songs. Ive been in the band for about a year and a half. Ive always played a Strat and never cared for any other. The Jag stang is a big step for me. If you asked me about it now itd tell you its decent. That answer might change in 2 more years.


Product: Fender Jag-Stang
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 06/22/2002 at 10:55pm by Anonymous

Features : 9
Made in 1995 (First Year), Fiesta Red, Mustang bridge, 1 Humbucker, 1 Single coil, Out of Phase switching, Short scale, you know the rest. It does have some pretty nice features.

Sound : 1
Now this is where it falls short. The humbucker is slanted in the bridge position, and that makes the pole pieces and the strings not line up evenly, causing a muddy, nasty sound. The neck single coil wasn't anything to brag about either. To get this thing to sound even decent you would have to route it, buy a new pickguard, and a new humbucker and it isn't even worth it. I found this guitar to also sound, very bassy through my amp, I mean you could almost play slap bass with the thing. Just horrible.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 3
The tuners don't hold tune, the switches get in the way, and the body chips extremely easy. It intonates nicely, and it did have a rather nice paint job, though. The out of phase switches do tend to get in the way though. And, like I said about it chipping easy, you wouldn't know until you tried the thing. I was talking on the phone with the guitar next to me, and I put the phone down, and bumbed it gently against it, and that caused a good sized scratch. I would walk with it, maybe gently touch the guitar against a wall, and it would scratch. It would scratch from wearing a belt buckle, just horrible. The neck though, is very comfortable. Nick and thin, a change from a Strat. That was basically the only thing good about this guitar. And the strap pegs are very cheap.

Reliability/Durability : 7
This thing is pretty reliable, but unfortunately, it just doesn't sound or play good. The Volume pot started to crackle uncontrollably for a while, but it was just a wire from the inside wrapped around it, no big deal, but little things like this tend to happen with it. I would trust it for a gig as a backup, or maybe even my third backup, in case worst comes to worst.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with them. Fender has a pretty bad rep.

Overall Rating : 3
This guitar really isn't worthy of the hype it gets. I will admit I was turned on to the guitar through Kurt Cobain, but the guitar is just plain bad. I didn't even like it when I wanted to be Kurt. It is just bad. Unfortunately, since his name is attached, and they are out of production, the prices are sky-high. I sold mine a long time ago though. Unless you want to do tons of modifications to it, I would avoid it. To me, it wasn't worth the time. It is just about the ugliest guitar I have ever seen, and one of the most uncomfortable I have ever felt. Not worth the time or money. I figure mostly Nirvana fans will read this, so just go buy a Fat Strat, you can get the sound easier without all the trouble. I am glad this guitar is out of production, Fender put out a half-assed piece of sh!t to capitilize off of Kurt's name, and they did. I hope the fad for this guitar just dies off soon.


Product: Fender Jag-Stang
Price Paid: US $385
Submitted 06/14/2002 at 11:26am by EDGAR SORINAS
Email: torrebruno at yahoo<dot>com

Features : 7
1996 Fiesta red Jag-Stang, made in Japan. This model has been described extensively:
- basswood body.
- maple neck (short scale) with rosewood fingerboard: its short scale makes it easier to fret if you have small hands, but on the other hand...
- two pots (volume and tone).
- one single pickup (neck) and one humbucker (bridge). Both are Japanese replicas of pickups favoured by Kurt Cobain (Texas Special and DiMarzio).
- body designed as as combination of Jaguar and Mustang: aesthetically very good, but not very well balanced.
- mustang style bridge: not very useful for the type of music this guitar was supposedly designed for. As far as I concern, I prefer playing a guitar which doesn't go completely out of tune.
- nice vintage Kluson-style tuners.

Sound : 3
In my humble opinion, this is just a rhythm guitar. Yo con't play lead very comfortably. With that in mind, the Jag-Stang dosn't achieve some quality goals: good wood, solid construction... but not a very useful tremolo (Mustang-style) and low-quality pickups (especially the single one). I have ten different guitars (all kind of guitars) and I play a different style of music with every one of them (don't get me wrong: I'm just saying that I'm not one of those who tries to play hard-rock songs with a Tele!), but this is the worst guitar I have. It is only useful when you need to strum, don't expect it to be very useful in other aspects of playing. I play straight to amp (a Fender Roc Pro 1000 combo), and the single coil is really poor in quality. The humbucker is much better, specially if you use distortion: that's what this guitar seemed to be designed. At least it gives a bright sound, not like the dull sound produced by the neck pickup. Not a versatile guitar at all. bearing that it was a "signature" (although low-priced) guitar, Fender could have upgraded the pickups so that you don't have to change them immediately. It's not the pickups, only: played unplugged, it doesn't ring very well too. Bolt-on neck and Mustang tremolo doesn't help very much to get a richer sound.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
I bought it secondhand (near mint condition) by means of eBay, as these guitars were not available in Spain. As far as I can tell, it is a very good built instrument in terms of woods, finishes, hardware, tuners and so on. The only aspect i don't like is that you have to raise the bridge a little bit so that the strings don't make an awful buzz du to fret contact. Appart from that, everything seemed correct.

Reliability/Durability : 3
I wouldn't use this guitar in a gig unless I was playing in a strictly punk-rock or grunge band: it is not versatile enough. I have tried different string gauges, I've raised the pickups to different heights, I've used all pickup combinations... but I don't like the sound of it at all. It's very nice and it's a fetish--- but not a player's guitar.

Customer Support : No Opinion
No opinion (bought it second-hand)

Overall Rating : 3
To be honest, I was in love with this guitar when I first saw it... but once I got my hands on it I immediately disliked it. Yo know, it's that mysterious thing about a guitar that makes you love or hate it for the rest of your life, and you only need a few seconds of contact to notice that. It's beautiful, but it sounds awful. I just keep it as I bought because I have many other guitars and don't wat to spend more money changing pickups and things like that. I prefer to keep everything in stock, put it in a case and have like an investment: in some years it will be a collectors item due to the link with Cobain and the fact that it's discontinued, so I hope I make more money from it than the amount I paid. But if you're a guitar player and want a good instrument for gigging (that's what it's all about, isn't it) rather than hangin' it on the wall and contemplate how beautiful it is, I'd sincerely suggest that -if you like the design- you bought a cheaper Mustang (for example) and put high aulity pickups. Otherwise, if you want to be like Cobain (and I really admire his songs and his playing) you'd better take this Jag-Stang and smash it in front of your audience. Not a bad attitude... smells like teen spirit.


Product: Fender Jag-Stang
Price Paid: US $485.00
Submitted 06/13/2002 at 12:50am by G. $Money$

Features : 7
1996 Left-handed Sonic Blue made somewhere in Godzillaville. The body
is made of five (thats right, five) different pieces of Basswood glued
together. Other features are the same as every Jag-Stang. Crappy
Kluson style tuners, Dynamic Fender Vibrato ("dynamic" is interchangable with the word "useless" in this case). The neck is its best feature, Maple w/rosewood 24" scale. The pick-ups are weak and
thin. When Mr. Cobain came up with this thing I bet he thought Fender
would make an instrument of at least "reasonable" quality. IMO, this
guitar should have been sold for $250.00 new, not $485.00 (more than
what right-handed Jags went for...Lefty=Screwed). The features are
great, its just the QUALITY of the features that sucks.

Sound : 7
Its sounds better now that theres a Seymour Duncan JB in the bridge
(circa 1986) and a Blue Lace Sensor in neck position. At least now it
has SOME balls... I run it through a Mesa/Boogie DC-3. The 60 cycle hum is pretty much gone now...I used to think it had a flourescent light in it somewhere. I also shielded the pickup cavity with
aluminum foil tape...much better.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 6
The action was "decent" when I took it out of the box it came in.
I was told by the guy at the store I bought it from that "they" didn't
make a case for the leftys. I wonder....The paint is very thin and
I would guess that the basswood is rather soft because it is VERY
easy to dent. It doesn't tune all that well because of the vibrato
and the shitty tuners...I'd change them out but I don't want to re-drill the headstock or replace them with the same shitty "vintage"
lefty machines Fender offers.

Reliability/Durability : 5
I don't think I'd trust it for a live gig, especially with its propensity to wander out of tune. The finish sucks as stated earlier
and the hardware is of poor quality.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with Fender...never will.

Overall Rating : 7
I really love the design of this guitar, but the quality is sorely
lacking. IMO, Fender did a disservice to the legacy of Kurt Cobain.
If I want a QUALITY Jag-Stang I'll order it from Ed Romans World
Class Guitars...I think I've given enough money to Fender(I own three). Even the lefty American Strat I bought for $650.00 new in 1990 was of
less than stellar quality...the neck warped around the third fret.
If my Jag-Stang were lost or stolen I'd be pretty bummed, but like I said, I'd probably order one from Ed and have a tune-o-matic on it with a one-piece basswood body, maybe some quality locking tuners, Seymour Duncans, etc. Something like the Lefty Mustang that Danny
Ferrington built for Kurt...a QUALITY instrument.


Product: Fender Jag-Stang
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 05/18/2002 at 10:10pm by wagner

Features : 9
My jagstang is japanese, sonic blue with a perloid pickguard, single-hum, one tone and one volume, 22 frets

Sound : 10
I play new metal, punk, grunge
The stock pickups suck!!!! I replaced the stock pickups with a dimarzio hs-2 in the neck and a seymour duncan JB in the bridge and sounds like amazing. Plugged in a sansamp - boss ds-1 - electro-harmonix bigmuff - marshall jcm-800 sounds perfect.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
The neck is the best fender neck. Is very thin, and very playabily.

Reliability/Durability : 10
I had this guitar since 1996 and never nedded to fix

Customer Support : 10
Never

Overall Rating : 10
I have a fender big apple stratocaster, a american standart, a gibson sg, but the jagstang is my favored guitar

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