Fender 62 Jaguar Electric Guitar

July 19, 2007 by Jo Minor · Leave a Comment 


Here’s a pretty baby that brings back the sixties! The Fender 62 Jaguar is an authentic reissue of the original. Fender introduced the Jazzmaster in 1958, and the Jaguar came out in 62 as an updated younger sister. These two models are sometimes called “offset waist” guitars because of their uneven “waistline.” The Jaguar was smarter and faster than her older sister, because it has a shorter, 24 inch scale.

The Fender 62 Jaguar features three selector switches for the single-coil pickups, but also adds a “keeper” to reduce hum and increase the kick in the midrange.

In addition to a separate on/off control for each of the pickups, the Jag also has a high-pass filter switch to give you even more versatility in tone. The result is a vintage look with lots of cool looking switches and knobs, as were popular in previous generations.

After all, the more buttons and pickups you had, the better, right? Add a funky string dampener and an original style floating tremolo and you have it made in the shade, man.

Fender electric guitars are legendary for quality and sound. As such, they command a pretty penny, with the American made versions the highest. The 62 Jag has a list price of right at $2000. It comes in colors like Olympic white, Black, Ocean Turquoise, Ice Blue Metallic, Mint green, Fiesta Red or the darker Dakota red. You can also choose three-tone Sunburst, and you have a choice of white or tortoise shell brown on the pickguard, so the options in look are tremendous.

Advantages: The Fender 62 Jaguar is well balanced and sturdy, and you can play it hard without feeling like it can’t take it. You can take off the string mute gizmo if you want - and you probably will want to take it off. The sound is of course the most important part, and it is “amazing” according to some, good whether clean or distorted. You will get that vintage Fender twang. If you want meaty licks, you will have to choose a guitar with humbuckers instead of this one.

Of course, the looks of this guitar are one of its top selling points, because it has that nostalgic sixties surfer feel and appearance. The color combinations are fantastic, with a variety of choices of body color with pickguard material. For instance, you can choose metallic ice blue with brown shell pickguard, or Fiesta red with an aged white pickguard, or your classic three-tone Sunburst wood tone with a brown shell pickguard (plan an extra $50 for this option).

Disadvantages: The Fender 62 Jaguar has a high price and will probably need setup out of the box. It is a fairly heavy guitar. It is designed with a bright, heavy, jangly tone, and that might limit some of the styles of music it is suited to, but many buyers find it is versatile enough to play anything.

It is a reproduction, and as such, it retains the design flaws of the original. The bridge on the Jaguar has the dubious distinction of being called the “worst guitar design item ever.” The strings just always rattle. You will want to add a Buzz Stop or a Mustang bridge to improve the buzz inherent in the design of the Jaguar. The strings fall out of alignment amazingly fast with the Jag bridge. You have to have an allen wrench handy to fix the bridge when it does mess up on you.

Specs:

  • Alder offset waist body in a rainbow of colors
  • Maple “C” shaped neck
  • Nitrocellulose lacquer finish
  • Rosewood fretboard
  • 22 vintage styled frets
  • 24 inch scale length
  • 1.650 inch (41 mm.) width at the nut
  • 2 Special Design American Vintage Jaguar single coil pickups
  • Pickups at neck and bridge
  • Two individual on/off slide switches, one for each pickup
  • Rotary volume wheels
  • Lead and rhythm circuits
  • Lead circuit has a two position tone switch, volume control, and tone switch
  • Rhythm circuit has Volume, tone, and circuit selector switches
  • Fender/Gotoh vintage-style tuning machines
  • Vintage-style floating tremolo with tremolo lock button
  • Removable Fender Mute built-in string dampening device
  • Chrome hardware
  • Fender Super 250 R nickel plated steel strings in .010 to .046
  • Fender deluxe brown hardshell case
  • Comes with strap, cable, and Meguiar’s Mist and Wipe Kit

Price Info / Buy Online: Fender 62 Jaguar

Related sites:

  • Check out this unique site dedicated to the history and preservation of the vintage “offset waisted” Fender guitars, the Jaguar and the Jazzmaster.
  • Kurt Cobain is famous for using a Fender Jaguar. Check out the information about his guitars here.
  • If you happen to be fixing up an original Jaguar and need parts, here’s a page that is just full of all sorts of Fender odds and ends. Be sure to scroll all the way down to see a neat pic of the Three Stooges.