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Squier Affinity Jaguar 3TS

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Squier Affinity Jaguar 3TS
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7tenths 01.02.2025
I can only compare this to my CV Jag, which is unfair. This is its own 'beast'. No quality issues, the neck is a nice satin finish. The fretboard is comfortable and takes Dunlop fretboard treatment, after which, it feels fine. No sharp frets, in fact no issues of any kind. I did re-string it with 10's which have made a positive difference to both sound and playability (for me). The pickups are bright, but not ice-pick like. It is possible to get a nice jangly-Jag sound even without the strangle switch. I don't miss the rhythm circuit. The trem/whammy bar fit and function are very good (same parts as fitted to the CV Jag). Much more logical position of the pickup toggle switch to that on the Fender player ii Jaguar. A very easy to play instrument at a very affordable price (£205 when I bought mine). No doubt many of these will be 'modded' & I can see why. Under the pickguard, there is a large enough route to take humbuckers, rails or lipsticks etc. there is no route for a rhythm circuit.
I can only compare this to my CV Jag, which is unfair. This is its own 'beast'. No quality issues, the neck is a nice satin finish. The fretboard is comfortable and takes Dunlop fretboard treatment, after which, it feels fine. No sharp frets, in fact no issues of any kind. I did re-string it with 10's which have made a positive difference to both sound and playability (for me). The pickups are bright, but not ice-pick like. It is possible to get a nice jangly-Jag sound even without the strangle switch. I don't miss the rhythm circuit. The trem/whammy bar fit and
I can only compare this to my CV Jag, which is unfair. This is its own 'beast'. No quality issues, the neck is a nice satin finish. The fretboard is comfortable and takes Dunlop fretboard treatment, after which, it feels fine. No sharp frets, in fact no issues of any kind. I did re-string it with 10's which have made a positive difference to both sound and playability (for me). The pickups are bright, but not ice-pick like. It is possible to get a nice jangly-Jag sound even without the strangle switch. I don't miss the rhythm circuit. The trem/whammy bar fit and function are very good (same parts as fitted to the CV Jag). Much more logical position of the pickup toggle switch to that on the Fender player ii Jaguar. A very easy to play instrument at a very affordable price (£205 when I bought mine). No doubt many of these will be 'modded' & I can see why. Under the pickguard, there is a large enough route to take humbuckers, rails or lipsticks etc. there is no route for a rhythm circuit.
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