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Upgraded and redesigned!

The new Squier Jagmaster offers tons of tone and a rich vintage vibe. Tinted neck, parchment or tortoise pickguards, and pearloid dots put it a cut above the crowd. It returns to the original 24" Jaguar scale for ease of play and features a 6-screw tremolo bridge. Duncan Designed humbuckers dish out amazing tone.

Squier by Fender Jagmaster Electric Guitar Features:

  • Alder body
  • Bolt-on neck
  • 24" scale length
  • Tinted maple neck
  • Rosewood fingerboard
  • Pearloid dot inlays
  • Medium-jumbo frets
  • Duncan Designed humbuckers
  • 6-screw mounted tremolo bridge
  • Parchment (with black) or tortoise (with sunburst) pickguard

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best guitar I have tried

I am a bass player learning guitar. The Jagmaster is the most comfortable guitar I have ever played--and sounds great too, a win-win situation. I cannot say enough good about it, especially for the price! Seems very well made, I could not find any problems with the neck or electronics. The neck is a nice 24 inch that is extremely comfortable. The body is light weight. The pick ups are Duncan Design and sound great. I think this guitar is Squier's best kept secret.

Reviewed by kimba on 9/7/2007 who plays classic rock.

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Good Value That Can Take A Beating

I just got this guitar a couple month ago and I'm really impressed. I've played other squier guitars and have been really dissapointed. This guitar just looked too cool for such a low price to pass it up and it exceeded my expectations by far. The only problem I'm having is that I use a heavy gauge string and it's pulling the strat style bridge up. I don't use the tremolo so I would prefer a locked bridge, it can be fixed so I'm not too worried about it, but it's a slight inconvenience. My next project is going to be pickup replacement even though the stock ones sound good. Overall it's a good guitar and I really play hard and it's holding up famously. So I would recommend this guitar to everyone.

Reviewed by TheLuminous on 7/6/2007 who plays Grunge/Punk.

23 people found this review helpful.
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VERY NICE LOOKING GUITAR

This guitar has some pretty nice duncan pickups, and of course, with any guitar, a whammy bar coming standard makes it just that much better! HOWEVER, i strongly reccommend buying a strong set of strings for this, because as any of you know from previous guitar buying, stock strings are AWFUL, especially from squier. These broke after doing just some simple solos, and trust me, i don't pick very hard. The only other thing that bugged me was a little bit of buzzing from the stock strings, but like i said they are definetly worth replacing instantly. You might wanna get some nice pickups too, although theres nothing wrong with the duncans, they're pretty sharp. Other than the strings this guitar defintely has a very high quality. It stays in tune very well, especially for a squier, and ive never really had to tune it after leaving it sitting around. (Ive had it for about 3 months) I'm very satisfied with this guitar's general quality. At only 250, this guitar defintely gives a good bang for its buck. You get what you pay for in every sense of the phrase, and i would defintely reccommend it if you want to stay on a tight budget, but not get a guitar that has the quality of a stratacaster! Overall this guitar is absolutely worth buying. Eventually down the road i will probably get a nicer version of it but for now im completely happy with the features, quality, and value of it.

Reviewed by CommonUnusual on 8/2/2007 who plays Rock.

15 people found this review helpful.
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Different, but better than i had thought

It has a really different tone to it.Personally i think the necks a little short but that makes it easier to get around. At first i thought it was cheap knockoff for nirvana fans, but then i tried it. i was blown away, it was soo light, and it was equipped with duncan pickups so it gave a weird tone. It's very different in sound but i think its closer to a jazz than a jaguar, so its not just some crappy knockoff. i love it and im going to buy it, Great sound,light,looks cool,different overall cant wait just buy

Reviewed by Jake on 5/14/2007 who plays rock,blues,jazz,alternative,heavy metal.

14 people found this review helpful.
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Review; Squier Jagmaster (2006, Standard Series)

My very first guitar was a Squier Double-Fat Stratocaster. Since then, I've moved on, and I had convinced myself that I would never again play a Fender or Squier guitar, because they lacked tone. This guitar has changed my mind. It has serious tone, and for the money, it's an excellent guitar. The 3-Tone sunburst finish is beautiful, and the red tortoise shell pickguard adds a nice touch. It plays great, due to a fast neck and Squier's affection with the 24-and-a-half-inch neckline. It's a bit heavy, as Squier's go, due to having more wood in the body than a Strat or a Tele. The only modification I'm going to do to this guitar is drop a pair of EMG 81s in it. The Seymour Duncan's it came with are nice, but I like my guitars to have balls. Tone on this guitar is great - it's meaty down low, has a nice midrange, and (to my ecstasy) it's not too bright and twangy at the high end of the tonal spectrum. Great guitar for the money! Highly recommended!

Reviewed by StratoGuy2003 on 8/2/2007 who plays Post-Hardcore/Screamo.

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