Jazzmaster/Jaguar Bridge Problems & Solutions

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  • A fascinating video in which I talk about my Jazzmaster and endeavour to install a replacement Staytrem bridge. All this stuff should apply equally to Jaguar players since that guitar shares the same bridge and trem design.

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  • @coldacre
    @coldacre 5 ปีที่แล้ว +43

    that “putting its through its paces” montage was seriously brilliant! Thurston Moore approach FTW 👌🏻

  • @Tonetwisters
    @Tonetwisters 5 ปีที่แล้ว +33

    There is a very simple solution that will benefit all Fenders: Cut a business card in half (you might only need 1/3), from top to bottom. Place 1/2 (or the third) in the neck pocket of the body, as close to the body as you can get it. Replace the neck. Restring. Adjust the bridge up to suit your playing taste, and now you have downward pressure on the bridge. My older brother was doing that in the early '60s to his Jazzmaster.

    • @brunokubin
      @brunokubin 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      That's called shimming, my friend. And it's usually recommended for offset guitars, like this beautiful Jazzmaster :)

  • @reamp0000
    @reamp0000 5 ปีที่แล้ว +114

    0:00 - "This will probably not be a very interesting video for people who don't have a Jazzmaster. There are other videos on TH-cam.."
    9:52 - literally the best montage sequence on TH-cam)

    • @RobertNolan
      @RobertNolan 5 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      I'm pretty sure that was an acid trip.

    • @leamanc
      @leamanc 5 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      He let out his inner Kevin Shields with that. Very nice Jazzmaster work there!

    • @jeffreysims3831
      @jeffreysims3831 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Can we get the tab for that bit from the patreon page?

    • @sunnydaturtle
      @sunnydaturtle 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Guys I'm laughing so hard

  • @saltydog805fishing
    @saltydog805fishing 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I'm in the USA I enjoy your channel very much I always tell my wife I'll be learning a lesson from the professor that's what I call you thank you for all your insightful precise videos. I Always look forward to our next lesson.

  • @patrickphippspa584
    @patrickphippspa584 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Thank, s Adrian. You were the sole reason I just bought my new Fender Telecaster Butterscotch 50's. Since I watched so many of your videos playing yours, I just fell in love with it. Hope you're well buddy and thanks for all you do!

    • @nelsonechevarria7009
      @nelsonechevarria7009 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Patrick PhippsPA Amen to that my Brother,this gentleman is a Godsend and a great inspiration.

  • @groov2031
    @groov2031 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I’m over here chillin and looking up stuff and then out of no where I hear loud chaotic noises. That shit caught me off guard lol

  • @nigel900
    @nigel900 4 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I've been using the Mastery bridge for several years now on my '62 reissue, and though a bit expensive, It has performed beautifully. Perfect drop-in fit, easy and precise action/intonation adjustments with no issues.

  • @jeffreypircher5095
    @jeffreypircher5095 4 ปีที่แล้ว +27

    Moral of the story... always bring two guitars

  • @nelsonechevarria7009
    @nelsonechevarria7009 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you ever so much,God bless you and your family.I am just starting out and I happen to come across your youtube page and I'm extremely glad that I did.What brought me to your youtube page is that I was looking to see the different remedies and solutions for correcting problems with strings,especially the sixth string,not staying in the saddle groove.I recently bought a Squier Classic Vibe '70s Jaguar and after seeing some other youtube videos I was very put off because the other youtube videos show the guitar having to be drilled and although I'm quite proficient with tools I really do not feel like having to drill out any part of any guitar especially when it happens to be a guitar as gorgeous as the Squier Classic Vibe '70s Jaguar that I recently bought.Your youtube video is a Godsend because you show exactly what needs to be done without risking any damage what so ever to the guitar.I have a cheap stratocaster that was given to me as a present to start me off and I made modifications to the guitar that was gifted to me,I was extremely careful and the guitar turned out sounding very well so I use the cheap stratocaster until I learn how to play and I'll have my Squier Classic Vibe '70s Jaguar sitting in its case safe and sound waiting for me.

  • @garrynathan8478
    @garrynathan8478 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Once again many thanks for your video. I too live in the UK and opted for the Staytrem bridge and yes it solved all the issues of the problematic stock bridge, in fact NO issues with the Staytrem bridge, also other things to bear in mind the Staytrem bridge comes in 2 set radius so also suitable for Squier [ Far East models] and very easy to set up and adjust, just only requiring 2 allen key adjustments either side, no problems, easy. The only problem I encountered was the guitar neck needed shimming to allow the bridge be seated correctly, but I took it to my guitar tech who did this and a set up and charged me 40 UK pounds sterling for both, not too painful. Any ways now the guitar plays like a dream, NO problems.

  • @gibb253
    @gibb253 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Surprisingly, the exact same problem exists on the very latest Squier jaguar/ jazzmaster guitars. The bridge sinks after about 3/4 hrs playing, causing choked notes. I put a Staytrem tremolo lock on mine, but as they have a 20 week wait on their bridges I’ve gone for A Halon bridge which is another solid piece of engineering

  • @stevecook5930
    @stevecook5930 6 ปีที่แล้ว +20

    At around 10:05 the neighbors probably thought there was some road works going on.

  • @station2station544
    @station2station544 7 ปีที่แล้ว +47

    The fact that Fender hasn't re-engineered this is amazing. It's such a widely known issue. Something about staying true to the originals, warts and all. I like the bridge you chose. The Mastery Bridge looks quasi-modern and like some strange american muscle-car. Staytrem looks like it could have been designed in 1960. Nice MS-20 btw.

    • @williamgarrett9479
      @williamgarrett9479 5 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      The bridge is not really flawed because it was designed for the heavy gauge jazz strings which had a lot more tension. Light gauge strings, which became
      popular in the early seventies, probably would cause problems.

    • @Two_Seat_Pete_FatA55
      @Two_Seat_Pete_FatA55 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@williamgarrett9479 exactly. They were designed for heavy gauge strings and a lot of people were using flatwounds on them. I use 12's on Jazzmasters and never had a problem with the original bridge design, although i do like the Staytrem bridge too.

    • @Danger0use
      @Danger0use 5 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      @@williamgarrett9479 They prob shouldnt supply them with 9s then. Seriously Fender could at least do that much.

    • @johng2880
      @johng2880 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hello from 2020. I just got a 2019 Jazzmaster Ultra, and the bridge looks just like the Staytrem. So, I guess as long as you are ready to drop nearly 2k on a new guitar you'll be set and I'm glad to report that this issue has been addressed, at least on this model.

    • @johng2880
      @johng2880 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      I see now that the Ultra shares the same bridge as the American Professional.

  • @Wabin22
    @Wabin22 7 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Nice video!
    I just went in to my local shop and ordered my first Jazzmaster, so thanks for sharing this video :)

  • @garrynathan8478
    @garrynathan8478 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Big Hi to you and many thanks for your enlightenment. I too live in the UK and am drawn to the Staytrem bridge for Squier Vintage Modified Jazzmaster for a number of reasons, number 1 reason being they have the correct set radius for the guitar with no individual saddle height adjustments, this to me seems easier for a guitar set up, which I am confident I can do myself saving me money. The Staytrem bridge come in many variations, different sized radius and even a conversion for the Adjust-O- Matic bridge.Many thanks to you for the video and Staytrem for this relatively uncomplicated solution.

  • @ruby1142
    @ruby1142 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Just finished installing the Mastery on my Jaguar. 😌✨ Love it.

  • @Wolf_K
    @Wolf_K 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Loctite 222 is their low strength variant thread locker and is good for all twelve saddle screws and bridge posts...and any other problematic screws. A tiny amount goes a long way. Set up precisely first and then back out to apply loctite.
    String popping is pretty well solved by using 13-56 strings. These guitars shipped in the 1960s with 13’s. But it does depend on how heavy you play.

  • @IrishBog
    @IrishBog 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks man! Just bought a 62 Jag and the original bridge has a lot of "issues" - some of the height screws aren't budging. Thanks to this video I just ordered a StayTrem bridge and a tremolo arm. (Have a Johnny Marr Jag so familiar with them) - totally agree that the Mastery doesn't look the part - especially on a vintage 62. Thanks again

  • @frankzappa951
    @frankzappa951 8 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    The staytrem is perfect, quality bit of kit. Currently living in my JM Jaguar.

  • @ME-ru4hv
    @ME-ru4hv 6 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    You were like, "WHO'S YOUR MASTER! WHO'S YOUR MASTER!!" when you tried it out

    • @Smeppolone
      @Smeppolone 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      hahahahahahahahah i thought the same

  • @lamotta7223
    @lamotta7223 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Dude! Just solve a sound contact problem i had in my jazzmaster because of this video. Thanks a lot bro!! Btw, great testing tones.

  • @michaelhanby7273
    @michaelhanby7273 5 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I recently purchased a Fender Player series Jaguar, & after setting it up, the high E, B, & G strings were buzzing on the intonation screw ends, so I got a Schaller roller bridge, for about $50. After pressing the studs in, the new bridge went right in, & the sitar sound went away. My thinking was with this type of vibrato, the strings are actually moving over the saddles, affecting tuning stability. That's why I went with the roller bridge.

  • @theuglytruth886
    @theuglytruth886 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Your playing is ethereal and other wordly - well done. Thanks for the excellent vid.

  • @Dan.Solo.Chicago
    @Dan.Solo.Chicago 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Last year I took on the task of refurbishing my brother-in-laws very neglected Fender Mustang. It was my first time doing that kind of work on a guitar. Total trial by fire. I knew nothing about rocking offset bridges. I did a good job but to get a good action height you had to keep the bridge rocked back. Of course it would move all the time. You would have to check it’s position while you played. I got sick of it so I raised it a little bit and crammed paper in the bridge holes to stop the rocking. It worked.

  • @JillandKevin
    @JillandKevin ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I've had amazingly good success with a Mustang bridge and GraphTech saddles. I not only play professionally with Jazzmasters, but also build JM style and T style guitars. On my own guitars, I leave the Trem off and use a fine tuning stop tailpiece, while shimming the bridge holes so the bridge can't rock (but would leave it to rich if I had retained the trem, as that is the intention of the rocking bridge!)

  • @garygratzer9670
    @garygratzer9670 7 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    It was Premier Guitar that has a great article on offset guitar setup. Check that out. Better than my attempt to describe the areas of importance. Good luck.

  • @theREALChadsexinton
    @theREALChadsexinton 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you Adrian. After watching this video, I also bought a StayTrem bridge for my Fender Japan Jazzmaster. Hopefully, I will never have that kind of nightmarish gig you had, haha.
    I also got the StayTrem's improved tremolo bar and so far, it works really great. My tremolo now acts like a long bigsby - much easier to grab on to and it doesn't dangle off when I let go of the bar.
    Anyway, great video and great recommendation.

  • @Dead-Eye
    @Dead-Eye 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks so much for this - and all your other excellent videos.
    The bridge on my Fender Player Jaguar was driving me fucking insane. What a stupid design!
    I got a StayTrem bridge and it's now solid as a rock and doesn't rattle like it did. Swapped out the tuners for a set of the vintage-style split-post tuners and I'm now having more fun than I have had with any guitar I've owned in 45 years!
    Cheers.

  • @tonyk21463
    @tonyk21463 7 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Recently lost trem for my avri 65 Jag arm at a gig, shocked at the price of a Fender oem replacement arm I decided to bite the bullet and find the extra cash to buy a Staytrem collet and arm.
    I didn't have particularly high expectations not because of any doubts about Staytrem products but because I really didn't think there was much wrong with the Fender set up. In practice I have been surprised just how much of an improvement the Staytrem offered not only in terms stopping the arm from swinging loose but also in terms of giving a much better feel to the action of the tremolo as a whole.

  • @Irisplove
    @Irisplove 8 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I have the same issue with my Jaguar. The bridge was an absolute nightmare and even after replacing it with a Mustang bridge (as recommended by the vendor), it's still really buggy, going out of tune and a lot of fret buzz. I have to adjust it every time I play it.
    I loved the shoe-gazing, sonic freak out you played at the end - we need more of that!

    • @acpg
      @acpg  8 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      +Irisplove Yes, Jags are the same design. The Mustang-style bridge sounds like a good bet. But maybe there are other issues too? Probably best to take it to somebody who specialises in these kind of guitars. Once they're set up properly they can be beautiful things. Sometimes a battle to get to that point though.

    • @Irisplove
      @Irisplove 8 ปีที่แล้ว

      +anyonecanplayguitar.co.uk Oh, they are beautiful, indeed. I was torn between a Jazzmaster or the Jaguar: early Robert Smith vs Rowland S. Howard. I do regret going for the Jaguar now though, but that's only because of the continual hassles I've been through to get it set up correctly.
      BTW - I checked out your Bandcamp and I'm really digging your tunes!

  • @brysimm404
    @brysimm404 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I can second your endorsement of the StayTrem Bridge. It made a world of difference to my Squier Vintage Modified JM. Not a cheap upgrade at $100, but was worth it to say goodbye to the original CRAP bridge. Also worth it considering StayTrem isn't sold to the US anymore for some reason.

  • @LeonelMendrix
    @LeonelMendrix 7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great review and amazing sounds man!! Cheers from Portugal.

  • @fatherchrist8
    @fatherchrist8 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    that Jazzmaster looks and sounds amazing, you are a very lucky man

  • @captainianr
    @captainianr 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Had my Jaguar for 11 hours. This is what I already need!

  • @johnwriterpoet1783
    @johnwriterpoet1783 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I just bought a Squire classic vibe 60's Jazzmaster. I put a neck shim in it and completely set the guitar up. It sounds great and plays great with no issues. If string is not tight enough in bridge, put clear tape around 2 neighboring strings between the bridge and tailpiece. Slightly pull the strings together and tape. It puts more tension on string in bridge and rings true. I bought it new for $349.00.

  • @davidsanchez6897
    @davidsanchez6897 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    What pedals did you use for that testing bit? Reminded of RSH
    Also sad to mention we in America don’t have much access to the Staytrem bridge or collet

  • @roguedemon100
    @roguedemon100 5 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    I just changed the bridge on my Jaguar. I used what's called the Mustang bridge, and it's perfect, and I personally found the I had a little bit more sustain, plus an even cleaner sound. It's not unlike the bridge that this guy is calling the Mastery bridge!

    • @strafto04
      @strafto04 ปีที่แล้ว

      The issue I believe is that those are 7.25 radius, becomes problematic for a 9.5 fretboard.

  • @janesbc
    @janesbc 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Demo at the end sounded really cool!

  • @jspanos500
    @jspanos500 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Killer playing! I have a Staytrem collet and arm for my Jazzmaster. Great company.

  • @MrHeavybox
    @MrHeavybox 8 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thanks for the video, i'm currently rockin a Fender jazzmaster HH and the bridge has been killing me ever since i bought it. It's a shame because i really love it. I thought that the really expensive mastery bridge was the only way out but the staytrem looks simple and clean. I just ordered one with the 9.5 radius and cant wait to be able to pick up my favourite guitar and just play instead of adjusting the string height and intonation.
    And by the way i got a BuzzStop on it right now and it's helping a bit but nothing can really save this awful bridge. So hopefully the new bridge plus the buzzstop will make my guitar solid as a rock. I never use the whammy bar so i want it as solid as possible :)
    Thanks again!

    • @acpg
      @acpg  8 ปีที่แล้ว

      Great - good luck with the Staytrem. I've played a few gigs now with mine and it's been great, really solid and no issues at all.

    • @leandromogni
      @leandromogni 8 ปีที่แล้ว

      have installed it ?
      im about to buy a staytrem with 9.5 radius

  • @tonedpeter
    @tonedpeter หลายเดือนก่อน

    I saw you with that JM and instantly thought; Is that a radiohead fan?? Then I saw the channel name.. Crazy! Good video too :)

  • @unclereg7713
    @unclereg7713 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I’ve put a Staytrem on my Originals Jag and like you went for the moveable one rather than set. One problem I do have is the high E string unwinding as it rubs against the screw on the trem plate under the E string so before restringing I have to run a line of solder on the string. Since I have put D’Addario 11 NYXLs the guitar just stays in tune forever that extra pressure on the bridge really makes all the difference. I love those strings they last forever.

  • @MrKevivn
    @MrKevivn 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    You crack me up every time. The excellent teaching and playing is a bonus.

  • @tonyk21463
    @tonyk21463 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Fitted Staytrem bridge to AV65 Jaguar. Quick and easy to fit and set up, rock solid tuning and intonation even with regular trem use. Recommended.

  • @heyhuey4429
    @heyhuey4429 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    The OCD in me screams "clean underneath the bridge before you replace it!" Ahhhhhh!

  • @FIN_Der-Otter
    @FIN_Der-Otter 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    looooved the noise montage - thanks for the informations!

  • @MeinKvnt
    @MeinKvnt 7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    What gauge strings are you using and what tuning are you in? I had a Staytrem, and while it solved nearly every issue with the stock bridges, I felt it changed the tone too much. It sounded muddy to me. Though it could have been the setup, the low e was completely overwhelmed by all the other strings, especially at the 12th fret and up. It just sounded so muffled and muted. I tried it with three different necks and got the same result with each one. The stock bridge seemed to sound much brighter with much clearer harmonics and overtones.

  • @vw9659
    @vw9659 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    There are some JM/jag tech gurus who argue that the original bridge and tremolo are the best bridge/tremolo that Fender even invented, across all their guitars. There is lots of information online now on how to set them up (none of which comes from Fender). Some people do things like wrapping the bridge posts so they don't rock, or swap out the bridge too readily, without ever understanding how it is supposed to work. Of course that keeps Staytrem and Mastery in business. The thing that stops the Staytrem bridge sinking is basically a 2mm piece of plastic, probably worth about a cent. A piece of heatshrink has much that same effect.

    • @acpg
      @acpg  6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yes, some good points there Tim. I know there are some people who manage to make the stock bridge work for them. As I say in the video, I'm no real expert when it comes to this kind of thing and there's certainly a lot of sometimes conflicting information on the web. The Staytrem may not be the cheapest or necessarily the best solution but I'm pretty happy with it for now.

    • @valley_robot
      @valley_robot 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yeah I'm gonna just make my own plastic bits for my mustang style trem on my jaguar, some old plastic pens will do the trick

  • @michaelagood9358
    @michaelagood9358 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Had a few problems with unwinding screws way back solved it by brushing a little Clear nail varnish on the thread of the offending screws strong enough to hold and can easily be undone if necessary never failed in my case.

  • @Infinite_AM
    @Infinite_AM 7 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I "built" a bridge for my jazzmaster by replacing the saddles w aftermarket Graph Tech String Saver saddles, they work awesome and it's way cheaper than a mastery, which while being an excellent bridge is way overpriced.

  • @henrygascon9106
    @henrygascon9106 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My solution was getting the Johnny Marr jaguar, and installing a mastery bridge on it. Fixed all the known jag issues.

    • @billydelacruz1500
      @billydelacruz1500 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Henry Gascon I've been debating picking up a Marr Jag! I thought they came with Mastery's like Johnny's. If not that's crazy!! $1700 and then add a Mastery and labor to install!

    • @johng2880
      @johng2880 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      I just snagged a '19 Ultra. Bridge looks must like the Mastery.

  • @pmbiff
    @pmbiff 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Having recently purchased a Squier Jaguar - with the so-called 'Mustang' bridge improvement - I found I was still struggling with the guitar especially the high E string so took your advice and replaced it with the 'Staytrem' bridge ............. what a revelation it's like a different guitar.
    Many thanks for the video and your guitar lessons................ any chance of Magazine "Song From Under The Floorboards"? I know that you'repartial to a bit of John McGeoch

    • @nicholasridley1036
      @nicholasridley1036 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      I have a road worn JM ,never had trouble with bridge ,what I like about it is having grooves I can move string position as I like 1st string away from edge of fretboard and each saddle is height adjustable. Maybe I just got a trouble free one,anyway cheers for vid.

  • @chicfillatheamazinghd5113
    @chicfillatheamazinghd5113 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Whenever I play my Squier classic vibe I have to raise my action I just place my 2mm pick that I play with under the strings and raise up the action until it drops the pick. I do that on both sides every time I pick it up and play so it’s quiet annoying. I didn’t know this is a problem with more expensive JMs.

  • @mikecaldwell4442
    @mikecaldwell4442 ปีที่แล้ว

    i have a jazzmaster build...after putting it all togehter....the trem will not work.....took it apart to see if the cavity was rubbing the unit? no....could the aftermarket trem system not have enough spring tension or too much....tried everything

  • @krustybuzzard2477
    @krustybuzzard2477 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    I oun a vintage 63. Jaguar and I only wish I could design and make a roller bridge for it.I sure agree with you that the cost of both of those bridge's that you mentioned are way over priced. Another problem that you still mite have with the new bridge is if you bump the bridge accidentally it will mess up. The intonation by staying back or forwards of center even after you work the whammy bar. P.s. I love to see you playing one of these marvelous guitars.

  • @thearmoniaband9189
    @thearmoniaband9189 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you for the awesome tutorial. Could you post links on the bridge that you purchased? Thanks!

  • @jameswestervelt6808
    @jameswestervelt6808 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    The RSD-J bridge is amazing if you can find one. They are only on the custom shop Jazzmasters.

    • @benjamincook6321
      @benjamincook6321 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      An RSD-J is like the Klon for offset players. Almost mythical.

  • @tnimbus
    @tnimbus 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    very useful vid. I will be getting one of these bridges on payday. I have suffered with my bridge for far too long. Thanks

  • @gunnartomasson105
    @gunnartomasson105 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    These problems are exactly the ones i’ve been having

  • @mangiapetardomangioskij8711
    @mangiapetardomangioskij8711 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for the video; very interesting. I've got a Jazzmaster American Professional (2016) and it has a bridge similar to that one you put on your guitar. I didnt use mine Jazzmaster a lot, just at home, i hope I will use in a proper gig very soon, and i hope I will not have problems.

  • @davecarpenter7266
    @davecarpenter7266 7 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I've heard use a mustang bridge

  • @GearSounds
    @GearSounds ปีที่แล้ว

    Bro that ending had me dying laughing but damn was it epic
    Your mic was clipping like crazy from the volume but it was some epic shoegaze. We're you playing like that for fun or is that your style?

  • @pablo9364
    @pablo9364 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I did the same replaced with staytrem bridge and went to thicker nickel strings and it feels like a new better guitar. On the original bridge I noticed the grubscrews would slowly loosen and move over time and the string heights would alter and then you had the hassle of trying to get it back the way it was. If you stay with the old bridge I would get a tube of liquid threadlock and put it on all the grub screw threads to minimise movement. I also think the jazzmaster sounds nicer with thicker strings

  • @ArchAngelManga
    @ArchAngelManga 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great vid. Also, is the neck shimmed?

  • @jeffingle7347
    @jeffingle7347 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    Loved ur demo piece... very garage rokish ;) dig ur style man! .... i've got the same guitfiddle (in olympic white) ... did the Masterty with the matching tail piece w/ trem arm etc. ... didn't know about the British purveyor when i did mine last summer in the states... looks like they built there design on an improved design on the "Mustang" "barrell" bridge... anyway... i dig ur page and glean a lot of help from ur tutoriols (espec. Pretenders - Kid) ... i appreciate u and much thanx... CHEERS Duder

  • @moleman1961
    @moleman1961 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Would i be wrong thinking that if i set the bridge then use a couple of tiny blobs of hot glue on the pins would do the same as the plastic collars?

  • @erikbrooks7712
    @erikbrooks7712 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    i GOT THE SQUIRE version of the Jazzmaster mine started that sinking the bridge on the treble side it usually after a few hours of playing then i'd have to get the allen wrench and raise it up again, but before I spend money to replace the bridge i'm gonna try some loctite on the treads so it won't unscrew it's self out of adjustment , thanks for the tip i didn't realize this is a common problem . thought it was just my guitar.

  • @nicolelast1801
    @nicolelast1801 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I just got the strings replaced on my 70s Jaguar and everything still sounds out of tune despite every app/digital tuner telling me that it is. I’m glad I found this. Maybe it’s the bridge. Everything on it is original, so.

  • @chrisearle1542
    @chrisearle1542 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I've not long been getting a pau ferro jaguar and I've been having a hell of a time with my grub screws and saddles staying in place. Never had this much of a time with a guitar before.

  • @mikevaughan583
    @mikevaughan583 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Well played!

  • @liamoconnell2831
    @liamoconnell2831 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Nice vid thanks for answering my question

  • @fabiopunk1661
    @fabiopunk1661 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have a Jazzmaster looking exactly like yours but it is a Classic Player series. It sounds great (single coils) and the bridge seems to be the only difference with yours as it resembles that of a Les Paul. So no saddle height screw rattling and strings jumping out of saddles. However I do have a Jaguar with a bridge of vintage type like yours and by using thicker strings 10-46 all problems are improved. Action however cannot be too low to have sufficient angled strings on the stop tail side. I will consider a bridge replacement for the Jaguar. Thanks for the video, and nice distorted sound at the end!

    • @acpg
      @acpg  8 ปีที่แล้ว

      +Fabio Punk Thanks Fabio. Yes, some of the other Jazzmaster and Jag models have designs which are a bit different. I think heavier strings do help. I generally use 10s, and I heard that the original Jazzmasters used to be set up from the factory with 11s.

  • @boxerfencer
    @boxerfencer 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Couldn't you replace the saddle screws with longer ones, so that they rest on the front ledge? That would entail modding the bridge by cutting away material or perforating it, though. That's shop work.
    As for strings jumping off, it would seem to me that filing the saddles down deeper and wider would take care of that. Thicker strings should help too, and maybe a neck shim.
    I noticed someone here just replaced the saddles, but I don't think that would keep the screws from moving laterally.
    As for bridge stability, I can't see it improving much as your purchase is still loose and floppy, moving back and forth. I know it's supposed to be a feature, but seems pretty buggy, as I don't see how it's supposed to get back into the same exact position as prior to using the whammy bar.
    Some tape around the poles solves that bug.

  • @louisalexander779
    @louisalexander779 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi Adrian. Have you had any issues with buzzing? I have installed a Staytrem on my Jazzmaster, and there is buzzing from where the bridge post sit in the thimbles.

  • @skipgoryews1356
    @skipgoryews1356 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for the share !

  • @bitgwa
    @bitgwa 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    When you tighten the strings over the bridge, do you have to hold the bridge upright, so that the bridge isn't leaning forwards or backwards? Or will that straighten itself out when you use the tremolo?

  • @TheKimgower
    @TheKimgower 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have just bought a Jazz master style Subzero Rogue Vibrato. Based on the review of Dave Simpson. I wondered if you have tried one, as they seem to have the same sort of new bridge you have just put in your jazz master. Enjoyed your vid. Many thanks. Kim.

  • @windmillcancersurvivor2568
    @windmillcancersurvivor2568 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    So all that holds the bridge in place is string tension? Novel design. You chose the correct bridge as it is the choice of Brett Kingman, guitar genius and guitar mod upgrader. Nice demo. I have my eye on the Johnny Marr Jag that I believe comes stock with the Staytrem and Bare Knuckle pickups but I haven't played yours or the Jag so I can't pick a favorite yet.

  • @LysanderLH
    @LysanderLH 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Is the bridge replacement worth doing anyway? My first Squier Jag 1970s Classic Vibe arrives on Tuesday and i’m moving to France in a few weeks and won’t be able to deal with issues. I could really use the advice. Also, if I do the Staytrem upgrade, what’s the difference between my £310 Jag and any other? I mean in real terms, not available colours and woods but build quality and sound. Thanks :)

  • @MyOtherNick
    @MyOtherNick 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    making that kind of noise I would not bother with the bridge rocking slightly.... It seems to me it will be very hard to hear whether it is in tune.
    b.t.w. I still use the stock bridge on my jazzmaster, but I simply solved this issue by using some shrink tube on the two bridge poles/anchors.

  • @jeremypoythress4995
    @jeremypoythress4995 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    My jm jazzmaster came stock with a tune o matic style bridge that is in perfect tune now after I raised the saddles and tightened up strings to medium tension. I was considering a vintage bridge but winded up just using the cover over the tremolo unit so it doesn't get in the way of palm muting and I don't hit the bottom of the strings.

  • @eighttracklover1
    @eighttracklover1 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have often wondered how Adam Franklin kept his Jazzmasters in tune with that bridge setup. He gets really aggressive with his whammy work. Love your Jazzmaster btw.

  • @backforblood3421
    @backforblood3421 ปีที่แล้ว

    Has anyone ever routed out the tailpiece area, contoured the entire part of the body where the tailpiece is or done a string through body customization to improve the tension between the bridge and tailpiece of a Jazzmaster or Jaguar?

  • @whssy
    @whssy 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    This video is one reason why I'm modding a cheap Squier strat with Jazzmaster pickups and a lipstick in the middle (from Dylan Talks Tone that cost twice what the rest of the guitar cost) - to get a Danelectro and a Jazzmaster without the hassle.

  • @jeebs3000
    @jeebs3000 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    Same problem with Jaguars. Thx for the vid!

    • @acpg
      @acpg  8 ปีที่แล้ว

      +jeebs3000 Yes, Jags are exactly the same design I think.

  • @mrredritehand
    @mrredritehand 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Help!! My strings are hitting the intonation screws ??

  • @helioscene3188
    @helioscene3188 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Informative video! Thank you very much

  • @jonathanhughes9281
    @jonathanhughes9281 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for the video Adrian, really like your content.
    I assume your Jazzmaster wasn't cheap and find it difficult to swallow that on a quality guitar Fender hasn't sorted the bridge themselves, instead leaving the customer to pay for this.

  • @johncitizen3361
    @johncitizen3361 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I had a Fender Jaguar for many years and early on I swapped out the bridge for a Mustang bridge and used loctite on the screws.

  • @johng2880
    @johng2880 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Adrian, what are your thoughts on flatwound strings? This would seem to be the perfect instrument to try some out on.

    • @acpg
      @acpg  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yes, I love the tone and feel of flatwounds. I've tried them a couple of times, not on this guitar though. Maybe I should give it a go. My only reservations are that for certain styles they don't seem to work so well, and I find bending a lot harder too, even on a light gauge set.

  • @markharmon9892
    @markharmon9892 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    add a shorter screw above the main post screw that will lock it in place and prevent sinking

  • @Jwls-cg9tk
    @Jwls-cg9tk 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Could any one help Iv been playing guitar for a while and I got myself a squier classic vibe jaguar and it’s really not playing well it has really bad fret buzz to the point some frets don’t even play and the strings just feel so flimsy I got it set up and it’s hardly helped any advice

  • @Heaven-dy9lj
    @Heaven-dy9lj ปีที่แล้ว

    I used plasticine to hold the bridge, glue seems too permanent. Whammy bar still rattles.

  • @grahamt33
    @grahamt33 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    What strings do yuo/did you use 11's are the recommended 9's are an absolute no -no

  • @angryroostercreations5194
    @angryroostercreations5194 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Purple loctite could work. it'a not permanent. it's meant for adjustment screws things that you don't want to move on their own, but possibly need to adjust from time to time. Gun tite could also work.

  • @gavin4848
    @gavin4848 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Mustang saddles were too wide for my Jaguar bridge.. strings would taper towards the vibrato. Neck shim is good - strings need to lie straight.

  • @northof50now
    @northof50now 8 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I cannot imagine how the guitar's intonation stays true, if the saddle piece can rock back and forth. Good luck with it.

    • @acpg
      @acpg  8 ปีที่แล้ว

      +northof50now It's a quirky design to say the least. When it's set up right the intonation is miraculously pretty good though.

    • @krustybuzzard2477
      @krustybuzzard2477 7 ปีที่แล้ว

      anyonecanplayguitar.co.uk I too haven't had a real problem with it .it may be off a little bit but you can't hear the difference in real playing .mabe with a tuner you could see the difference in it when I it gets bumped. It seems when the trem bar is used it kind of centers itself.

    • @garrynathan8478
      @garrynathan8478 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      I agree. I think a better design would be a 52mm pole spacing bridge with roller saddles with the option of a 7.25 or 9.5 radius why Fender or Squier have not designed such a bridge is a mystery, and I am no guitar engineer. Presently all you can do is be pragmatic and use plenty of lithium grease on the saddles and nut. Maybe food for thought Staytrem ?

  • @krustybuzzard2477
    @krustybuzzard2477 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    In my opinion they need to lock down the rocking action of the bridge and add roles saddles with separate hight adjustments for intonation and radius.

  • @dostacos1
    @dostacos1 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    I played one of those. I was really excited. The nitrocellulose on the neck sucks. My hand couldn't slide well, it was hard to play. I was very disappointed.

  • @thepostapocalyptictrio4762
    @thepostapocalyptictrio4762 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    If I ever buy a Jaguar, I’m replacing the bridge w/ a Tunematic like my J Mascis. I played a 60’s reissue Jaguar for years when I was younger, and the rounded bridge was a constant problem.