Fender Jaguar vs Jazzmaster – Deciding on the Best. The only further differences in the Squier vs. Fender Mustang models are in aesthetic. One of the first elements we are going to take a look at in terms of the Fender Jaguar vs Jazzmaster is each instrument’s specific build. If you could only have one, would you rather have a Fender mustang or jaguar? Different trem - awkward to set up and not very stable, a lot of people lock them down - but sustains a bit better than the Jaguar. Fender Mustang bass vs. Jaguar Bass, what are the main differences? For a while now I've heard that putting a Mustang bridge on a Jazzmaster or a Jaguar makes the guitar "so much better," so I bought one. Mustang - 22-fret, 24" scale. I was wondering if someone were to list for me the major pros and cons of both guitars, I am interested in buying one. Housed on the pick guard of each guitar are two separate … 06.04.2015 23:14 Don’t Call It A Comeback: Muse, Blur & Faith No More. Discussion in 'Basses [BG]' started by michaelstrand, Sep 16, 2012. The Fender models tend to have a been more of a “finished” look, while the Squier models might have some “rough” bits, particularly around the frets. It sucks, and I'll tell you exactly why. Don't put a Fender Mustang bridge on a Jazzmaster or a Jaguar. Thin body. Guitar Planet grades the creative comebacks from three iconic artists who are attempting to give 2015 a much-needed injection of impetus. Owing some roots to the Jazzmaster, it was introduced in 1962 as Fender's feature-laden top-of-the-line model, designed to lure players from Gibson. The Fender Jaguar is an electric guitar by Fender Musical Instruments characterized by an offset-waist body, a relatively unusual switching system with two separate circuits for lead and rhythm, and a medium-scale 24" neck. Meaning, the choice of finish color and knobs used. The bridge has different, non-height adjustable saddles that some people prefer, and will fit on the Jaguar/Jazzmaster bridge. Here is the side view of a Mustang bridge on a Jazzmaster.