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The hipshot is a high-mass brass bridge. It's principle purpose (beyond merely holding the strings down) is to increase sustain and attack and improve the tonal range of the instrument. Like the Badass II, I have control over string spacing, but without the burden of having to get slots filed for the saddles. Plus it's not as ugly or huge as the Badass, which on jag basses encroach on the edge of the body. I highly recommend hipshot as a replacement for those flimsy stock fender bridges. And as an added bonus, the A style bridge is available in Fender mounts, meaning you won't have to drill any holes into your bass to change the bridge. Just swap them out and you're good to go!BTW What does the Hipshot bridge do?
I got it from http://www.guitarshogun.com, but they do not currently list the jaguar bass. I had to beg them to send one to me. They offer a variety of lefty basses and have free shipping! Jo's music shop on ebay also has a good selection and is currently offering jag basses.Great looking bass! Congrats
Can you say who you ordered it from? Curious about good source for ordering Japan Fenders to ship to the USA. I got a lefty CIJ Japan Fender from Ishibashi back in '04 but I don't think they will sell and ship those to the USA now.






Did you try your Jaguar neck on your Jazz bass? And did that sound like the Jaguar?reynoldbot wrote:UPDATE: A few days ago I briefly swapped the neck of my Jag with the Warmoth neck that is currently on my Jazz bass. The neck is made of goncalo alves and has an ebony fretboard and quilted maple top.
What was amazing about switching the necks was how immediately different the tone of the instrument was. It actually sounded very similar to my Jazz (where before it sounded almost nothing like it).
I never tried that! However, since this thread was last active I did modify the Jaguar again - I replaced the hipshot bridge with the classic Fender bent metal bridge, threw Aguilar pups/preamp on it, and changed the control layout from the on/off and series/parallel switches below the pickguard (which I was constantly hitting when I played with a pick) to a stacked V/T V/T knob setup. It sounds great, plays much better and looks cleaner IMO. PICS!!!J-meister wrote:Did you try your Jaguar neck on your Jazz bass? And did that sound like the Jaguar?reynoldbot wrote:UPDATE: A few days ago I briefly swapped the neck of my Jag with the Warmoth neck that is currently on my Jazz bass. The neck is made of goncalo alves and has an ebony fretboard and quilted maple top.
What was amazing about switching the necks was how immediately different the tone of the instrument was. It actually sounded very similar to my Jazz (where before it sounded almost nothing like it).
(old thread, I know, but this is the internet)

