Fender - American Professional Classic Jaguar SS RW Faded Sherwood Green Metallic + Housse
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Vintage Guitar
The Fender American Professional Classic Jaguar Faded Sherwood Green Metallic combines a vintage look with sharp lutherie. This made-in-the-USA model is distinguished by its Mustang body shape and its duo of Coastline '65 Jaguar pickups, cut for bite as well as subtlety. With its screwed maple neck, Modern C profile, rosewood fingerboard and 610 mm scale, this Jaguar is all about comfort without sacrificing character. It features a 3-position selector, a Strangle circuit that can be activated, and a Jaguar floating bridge with Mustang bridges, for those who like to personalise every nuance. The high-gloss Faded Sherwood Green Metallic finish might make you hesitate... but not for long.
ARTICLE N° 108735
Presentation
When you first pick it up, the Fender American Professional Classic Jaguar reveals that famous balance between responsiveness and mellowness. The screwed maple neck, cut in Modern C style, literally glides under your fingers, while the short 610 mm scale brings you closer to a world of supple playability. This Jaguar embraces its heritage, but is not shy about adapting to your most modern desires. Yes, even the urge to overtake a solo with a little too much enthusiasm.
Jaguar's Coastline '65 Single-Coil pickups fitted in SS configuration have been designed to retain great definition in the bass, with just the right amount of clarity in the treble. In other words, the sound is punchy but not eardrum-shattering. The 3-position selector, combined with the Strangle switch, lets you switch from velvety sound to incisive bite in the blink of an eye. Once you've had a taste, it's hard to go back to something lukewarm.
The Faded Sherwood Green Metallic finish gives this Jaguar a confident elegance, somewhere between relaxed vintage and nonchalant flamboyance. The ClassicGear tuning machines with offset axes guarantee reliable tuning, even when the vibrato is a little too enthusiastic. The Jaguar floating bridge, supported by Mustang-style bridges, adds stability while leaving room to customise tension. The result is a guitar that accepts being spoken to loudly, but also knows how to whisper when the moment calls for it.
Designed for those who like to fine-tune their sound by instinct, the Fender American Professional Classic Jaguar is for players who haven't forgotten that happy accidents often make for the best takes. Whether you take it into the studio or on stage, it's sure to become indispensable... or at least hard to put down on its stand.
Jaguar's Coastline '65 Single-Coil pickups fitted in SS configuration have been designed to retain great definition in the bass, with just the right amount of clarity in the treble. In other words, the sound is punchy but not eardrum-shattering. The 3-position selector, combined with the Strangle switch, lets you switch from velvety sound to incisive bite in the blink of an eye. Once you've had a taste, it's hard to go back to something lukewarm.
The Faded Sherwood Green Metallic finish gives this Jaguar a confident elegance, somewhere between relaxed vintage and nonchalant flamboyance. The ClassicGear tuning machines with offset axes guarantee reliable tuning, even when the vibrato is a little too enthusiastic. The Jaguar floating bridge, supported by Mustang-style bridges, adds stability while leaving room to customise tension. The result is a guitar that accepts being spoken to loudly, but also knows how to whisper when the moment calls for it.
Designed for those who like to fine-tune their sound by instinct, the Fender American Professional Classic Jaguar is for players who haven't forgotten that happy accidents often make for the best takes. Whether you take it into the studio or on stage, it's sure to become indispensable... or at least hard to put down on its stand.
Features
Number of strings
6
Number of frets
22
Tremolo
Tremolo
Tuning machine
Vintage
Body Type
Solid body
Scale length
610,00 mm (24,02”)
Body material
Alder
Neck material
Maple
Fingerboard material
Rosewood
Fingerboard radius
241 mm (9,50")
Nut width
42,85 mm (1,685")
Pickup type
Passives
String gauge
009 - 042
Hardware color
Nickel
Electronic
Passive
Bridge configuration
6 saddles, Floating
Pickguard color
Tortoise
Instrument size
4/4, standard
Cutaway
Yes
Finish
Brilliant
Pickup setup
SS
Neck shape
C
Country of production
USA
Color
Faded / Washed, Sherwood Green
Assembly
Bolt-on neck
Case or cover included
Gigbag
Other features
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Fender American Professional Classic Jaguar SS RW Faded Sherwood Green Metallic
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Electric Guitar
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Country of production : United States
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Series: American Professional Classic
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Manufacturer part number: 0114990374
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Body shape : Mustang
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Construction: solid body & screw neck
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String length: 24" (610 mm)
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Colour : Faded Sherwood Green Metallic
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Finish : Gloss polyurethane varnish
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Body Material: Alder
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Neck material: Maple
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Neck shape: Modern C
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Fingerboard Material: Rosewood
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Radius: 9.5" (241 mm)
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Fingerboard markings: White dots
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Frets: 22
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Frets size : Medium Jumbo
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Saddle: Synthetic Bone
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Saddle width: 1,685" (42,8 mm)
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Truss rod: Standard
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Pickup configuration: SS
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Bridge pickup : Coastline '65 Single-Coil Jaguar
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Neck pickup: Coastline '65 Single-Coil Jaguar
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Settings: Master Volume, Master Tone
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3-position selector switch
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Auxiliary switching: On/Off switch for Strangle circuit
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Bridge: Jaguar Floating
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Bridges: Mustang-Style x6
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Pickguard: 4-ply tortoiseshell
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Pot knobs: Black plastic
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Selector tip : Aged plastic
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Tuners: Vintage Fender ClassicGear Staggered
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String guide : Double wing
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Vibrato rod : Vintage-Style Tremolo Arm
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Neck mounting plate: 4 screws
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Strap fasteners : Vintage-Style
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Fittings finish : Nickel/Chrome
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Strings: Fender USA 250L Nickel Plated Steel (.009-.042)
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Supplied in : Cover
To find out more...
Since 1946, Fender has been crafting iconic instruments. The Jaguar, born in 1962, was first designed for California surfers, before being adopted by punks, indie kids and electric dreamers. This American Professional Classic version perpetuates the original spirit with a level of finish and comfort that Leo may not have dared to imagine.
To prolong the pleasure and take care of your instrument, don't forget to complete this Jaguar with a stable wall mount, spare 09/42 strings and a soft microfibre cloth to maintain the lustrous finish. If you fancy a change of atmosphere, a small tube amp like the Fender Blues Junior could be just the thing.
To prolong the pleasure and take care of your instrument, don't forget to complete this Jaguar with a stable wall mount, spare 09/42 strings and a soft microfibre cloth to maintain the lustrous finish. If you fancy a change of atmosphere, a small tube amp like the Fender Blues Junior could be just the thing.
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