jag/jazzmaster guys, how often do you use the upper switches

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jag/jazzmaster guys, how often do you use the upper switches

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so i'm considering some things for a new project, and i like to keep things simple. how often do you use the rhythm channel switches on the upper portion of the pickguard? never having owned a jag or jazzmaster before, i don't know if i would use it, so does anyone have any clips, or comments on it?

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j mascis says he never uses it. he puts a pencil eraser in the switch.
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I only used it as a kill switch.
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Sometimes if I want a quick switch.
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Post by dodgedartdave »

I find the Jazzy/jag switches useless. that's just me though.

I would mind having a Jazzy that had switches mods that I would find useful. I don't know what what that would be though.... :?
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Post by Justin J »

i use all the switches on my jaguar.
the bass cut switch is my favorite when coupled with a fuzz pedal.
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Post by ludger »

When playing with my band, never.

When plinking at home by myself, occasionally.
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Post by jcyphe »

I like the bass cut on the Jag, I like that on a lot of guitars, because sometimes I like to nauseate myself with lots of treble.

I never use the ryhtm circuit on my Jazzmaster.
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Post by robert(original) »

i used to use mine on my av jag ALL the time.
it worked out so well with micci finn that when i sold it i actually change a few tunes around cuz i didn't have the ease of the rythm circut anymore.
i miss that guitar...... :cry:
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Post by RumorsOFsurF »

There are a couple songs that I use the rhythm circuit on, but I usually stick to the bridge pickup or middle position for most of my playing. I've been thinking about simplifying my CIJ Jazzmaster by removing the circuit, though. I'd just leave the stuff in there, but not wire it.
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Post by Mike »

I would always replace the rhythm circuit with a series/parallel switch on the two pickups and just forget the rollers.

Maybe on a Jaguar it makes more sense but on the Jazzmaster that circuit was useless to me.
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Post by Sublimedo »

Conversely, I've always loved the rhthym circuit on my jazzy. Yet, hardly use it on my jag.
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I never use it on my jag, its too bassy/muddy.
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Re: jag/jazzmaster guys, how often do you use the upper swit

Post by luke »

finboy wrote:how often do you use the rhythm channel switches on the upper portion of the pickguard?
For the record, only one is a switch, the other two are potentiometers, essentially mounted sideways so they're like rollers sticking out of the surface. The switch activate this circuit, which is neck pickup only with slightly different capacitors and potentiometers, I believe. I'm sorry if you knew this and didn't mean to say switches, but if you didn't, I hope that helps. :)
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never...
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Post by roachello »

I use it... to switch the settings to the toggle in case it's not at the bottom position already. 8)