the_j3sus_0f_suburbia's Metal Music Gear Setup
Seymour Duncan Hot Rails in 70's Squier Jag
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~$586
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Squier Classic Vibe '70s Jaguar
Avg price: $485.97
Kinda mid
I got this guitar for my birthday this year, and I love it! But I also hate it. I'll just list pros and cons.
Pros: Great tone and good quality single coil pickups Cool colors!!! :0 Pickup selectors feel vintage and accurate Very responsive tuners, unlike other guitars I have Cough cough the free first act i have in my closet cough cough
Cons: The neck and fretboard are kinda uncomfortable, this isn't a problem for me much THE WHAMMY BAR FALLS OUT EVERY TWO FRICKING SECONDS Wayyyy too heavy The bridge pickup has too much bass tone (I know thats what It's for, but it's too much)
Avg price: $100.00
Great humbucker! (or single coil, idk)
I've had this pickup for about 2 weeks now, and It's pretty great! It's very high output, and has a very thick sound. Works well for most styles of playing, but it does get a bit muddy depending on how you use it. If you know how to use it right, it works very well. The only reason I am deducting a star is because it is not perfect, but it gets the job done very well.
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I have this pickup in my 70's style Jaguar, with Ernie Ball Super Slinky Strings. I usually run it through my Boss GX-10 with a Marshall Plexi style sim, with a DS-1, and an Eros Clean Chorus pedal.
About this setup
This gear photo by the_j3sus_0f_suburbia features 2 pieces of gear, including Squier Classic Vibe '70s Jaguar and Seymour Duncan Hot Rails. The setup spans Guitars and Other Gear. Artists with this kind of gear are most often found in the Rock, Pop, and Metal scenes.
You can't see thee hot rails well because of the angle I took this picture at
I love this guitar but the trem also falls out (I dont use it but when I do, it falls out) the solution is to stick the trem arm into the hole as hard as possible and use duct tape around the arm and hole to keep it in. Yeah. Jaguars and Jazzmasters generally always have that problem (although some jaguars and jazzmasters have screw-in trems to fix this)