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Description

Immerse yourself in the retro charm and sonic excellence of the 2005 Fender Jaguar Sunburst, a solid-body electric guitar that marries vintage aesthetics with versatile sound capabilities. This iconic instrument, known for its distinctive sunburst finish and sleek body contours, offers a playing experience that's as smooth as it looks. Whether you're laying down thick rhythms or soaring leads, the Jaguar's alder body and maple neck provide a resonant foundation for your music. With its unique switching system, you can explore a broad spectrum of tones, making it a perfect companion for players who crave both style and substance in their musical endeavors.

Key Features:

  • Distinctive sunburst finish and sleek, offset body design
  • Alder body and maple neck for resonant tone and sustain
  • Versatile switching system for a wide range of sound possibilities
  • Rosewood fretboard with pearloid block inlays for smooth playability and visual elegance
  • Chrome hardware adds a touch of classic shine

Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Fender Jaguar 2005.

Mods and upgrades

  • Owners recommend swapping stock pickups for Seymour Duncan BassLINES for improved tone and shielding the control cavity with conductive paint to reduce hum.

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  • Many owners report upgrading to a Mustang bridge to address buzzing issues and achieve a smoother playing experience.

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  • The Japanese Jaguar tremolo can be installed on a Squier Jaguar without issues, while American body swaps may present more challenges.

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Build quality

  • It was noted that the battery compartment can be unreliable, causing clicks and pops; using the bass in passive mode mitigates this issue.

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  • The neck profile on the MIJ Traditional is a U-shape with a 9.5-inch radius, described as more comfortable than a Telecaster with a C-shape and a 7.25-inch radius.

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  • The pickguard and control plates might not align perfectly when swapping bodies, leading to potential untidiness around the lower control plate area.

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Features and functionality

  • Some players find the Jaguar's active circuit complex and prefer disabling it, citing simpler operation and fewer issues.

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  • The rhythm circuit and strangle switch are praised for enhancing fuzz effects, offering unique tonal options like wooly textures and glitchy fuzz.

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User experience

  • The Jaguar bass is praised for its ability to sound crisp and perfect or rustic and twangy, depending on playing style.

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  • The Jaguar's sunburst finish is often appreciated more once seen in person, with some owners initially skeptical but ultimately impressed by its aesthetic appeal.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Shielding issues are reported with foil initially causing circuit shorting, suggesting conductive paint as a more reliable alternative.

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  • Switching to 11-gauge strings like Ernie Ball Power Slinky or D'Addario XL is recommended for better tension and reduced buzz, especially compared to factory 9-gauge strings.

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  • The bridge/vibrato system positions differ between vintage and modern designs, affecting the break angle; bushing inserts should be checked for compatibility.

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See how Dave Amato uses Fender Jaguar 2005

Dave Amato

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