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Re: Why is a mute on a Jazzmaster such a rare sight?

Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2023 8:53 am
by Todd Connelly
Mad-Mike wrote:
Sat Mar 18, 2023 3:21 am
I like the mute I just don't like what it does to the action. I put one on my 98 CIJ Jaguar back in 2007 and used it for about a year. I still have the hardware sans-foam in the case, lol. That Jaguar without it is one of the lowest, slickest guitar's Ive seen. No shim, bridge almost decked, and no chocking and very little buzz, and the Japanese whammy is eager to bend and twist notes and keep em' in tune.

I'm planning in the not too distant future to build a sort-of River-Table-Epoxy filled reclaimed pallet wood Jaguar that has the mute, but it's recessed into the body. I miss being able to use that for certain things, and it'd be especially useful with the monophonic synth stuff on my Line6 HD500, but I find it screws with the action too much without being recessed into the body.
This has to be the most extreme example of shim-phobia that I’ve seen on the web.

Cheers………………….Todd

Re: Why is a mute on a Jazzmaster such a rare sight?

Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2023 10:29 am
by tamerofbantha
now do a floyd rose + lace sensor + jag mute + semihollow F hole + cream binding + MOTS split pickguard jazzmaster

strap a maple neck (glow in the dark inlays) on that and prepare to drown in the thrown affections of whatever gender(s) sexually excite you most

Re: Why is a mute on a Jazzmaster such a rare sight?

Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2023 11:31 am
by PapaB
Lol

Re: Why is a mute on a Jazzmaster such a rare sight?

Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2023 5:18 am
by flysky578
tamerofbantha wrote:
Sun Mar 19, 2023 10:29 am
now do a floyd rose + lace sensor + jag mute + semihollow F hole + cream binding + MOTS split pickguard jazzmaster

strap a maple neck (glow in the dark inlays) on that and prepare to drown in the thrown affections of whatever gender(s) sexually excite you most
F*ck yeah, throw aswell a Roland Midi Pickup on it!

Re: Why is a mute on a Jazzmaster such a rare sight?

Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2023 10:19 pm
by Mad-Mike
tamerofbantha wrote:
Sun Mar 19, 2023 10:29 am
now do a floyd rose + lace sensor + jag mute + semihollow F hole + cream binding + MOTS split pickguard jazzmaster

strap a maple neck (glow in the dark inlays) on that and prepare to drown in the thrown affections of whatever gender(s) sexually excite you most
Well I see this place has turned into morlan era Jag-Stang. Sorry if I offended you by thinking beyond being a hipster stereotype. Guess I need a $3200 Fender limited 70th anniversary edition Jazzmaster in olive puke green touched by a divining rod from Thurson Moore himself with pickups hand wound from David Byrnes pubic hair to a tasty 4.3K ohms....oh and a built in fuzzrite! Dont forget the Fender fishing hat and too much tuna beard to go with it. Meh. Whatever.

God the ridicule reminds me why I quit guitar forums.

Re: Why is a mute on a Jazzmaster such a rare sight?

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2023 5:32 am
by Mechanical Birds
Please let you never forget it bye

Re: Why is a mute on a Jazzmaster such a rare sight?

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2023 6:10 am
by HedonismBot
This seemed like a harmless thread to open. :wacko:

Re: Why is a mute on a Jazzmaster such a rare sight?

Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2023 5:57 am
by shoegaze_head
Both the recessed mute and the epoxy jag sound like an interesting ideas but damn dude that other post was light riffing at most. I doubt tamerofthebantha meant anything personal by it
JSett wrote:
Wed Mar 15, 2023 10:49 am
I've definitely seen older revivals on here. I'm sure someone necromanced a thread from about 2010 last year :D
Someone necro'd thread about John Frusciante's jaguar from 2008 yesterday or so. I did a double take when I saw the original post date.

Re: Why is a mute on a Jazzmaster such a rare sight?

Posted: Sat Apr 08, 2023 10:59 pm
by bjornsynneby
Embenny wrote:
Tue Mar 14, 2023 8:49 pm
My favourite part of this thread is the 9-year necropost that simply continued the conversation as though nothing was unusual.
Thanks, sometimes you get it right. But actually, I should hawaited another nine years with this answer.

Re: Why is a mute on a Jazzmaster such a rare sight?

Posted: Tue Apr 11, 2023 9:25 pm
by MelWaldorf
I put a mute on my Jazzmaster maybe 25 years ago. I made my own spring plunger since there were no repros around. To make it fit, you need to cut down the "ears" on the bridge pickup to make clearance for the mute between the pickup and bridge. I shimmed the neck too.

I tried several different kinds of foam for the mute (again, at the time there were no reproductions) until I found one that muted decently without throwing the strings sharp.

It's not as effective as palm muting, but if you want a muted fast strumming part, this does the trick. Plus it looks cool as a cucumber!

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