Upgrade Jazzmaster / Jaguar Trem from Squier to Fender?

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  • čas přidán 29. 07. 2024
  • In this video, we look at whether or not it's worth upgrading your Squier Jazzmaster / Jaguar trem assembly to a Fender version. Are there any differences except the name on the plate??
    '62 Japanese Made Version: amzn.to/2yFzkjt
    American Vintage Version: amzn.to/3dmcigi
    Mexican Classic Player/Series Version: tinyurl.com/y8drfggy
    0:00 Intro
    0:25 Jazzmaster mods
    1:17 Why change it?
    1:40 Different versions & part numbers for Fender Jazzmaster/Jaguar trems
    5:14 "Unboxing" & inspection
    6:21 Does a Squier trem arm fit?
    7:12 Comparison: Squier vs Fender
    7:57 Installation: will it fit?
    8:34 Is it worth it?
    9:23 Explanation of the locking system
    11:13 Playing the guitar: how does it perform?
    Great explanation of how the trem functions and how to set it up: offset.guitars/the-goodies/se...
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Komentáře • 135

  • @metamorphone
    @metamorphone Před 3 lety +3

    thanks for the guide, I got the Japanese one off eBay and its a HUGE improvement

  • @danielcruz1263
    @danielcruz1263 Před 3 lety

    Appreciate your videos man! Keep them coming. :)

  • @victor.chousal
    @victor.chousal Před 3 lety

    Very good technical info, I appreciate! Suscribed!

  • @theuglytruth886
    @theuglytruth886 Před 4 lety +1

    Cool vid, really helpful. Thanks :)

    • @NathanSink
      @NathanSink  Před 4 lety

      TheUglyTruth! Well Ain't it? Thank you!Glad to help.

  • @lefthandluke8923
    @lefthandluke8923 Před 2 lety +8

    I picked up a used J Mascis Squire which is basically exactly what you have. I loved everything about the guitar at first sight, but the trem creaked like the lid of a 300-year-old casket. Absolutely obnoxious. Made from a bad batch of pot metal. I replaced it with the exact model that you chose, although I paid 69USD for mine. :( All of that aside, it was TOTALLY worth it for me. Thanks for the video!

    • @NathanSink
      @NathanSink  Před 2 lety +1

      Nice! Glad it worked for you. 👍🏻

  • @summerbrainrock
    @summerbrainrock Před 3 lety

    Great content Nathan!

  • @afterstars
    @afterstars Před 3 lety

    Lots of good info. Thank you

  • @fernandofontesfirmino1803

    Thanks, nice video!

  • @philipmonaghan8267
    @philipmonaghan8267 Před 2 lety +2

    Excellent informative video especially the bit concerning the trem locking button. I have a Fender bassV1 Pawn shop model, the button is VERY stiff to move and appears to have no effect, ow i know why ! Thank you! Time to dig the screwdrivers out!!!

  • @mattgehringer7292
    @mattgehringer7292 Před 4 lety +3

    Nathan once again you have uploaded an EXCELLENT video!! I really enjoyed your video a while back on "Exhaustive Jazzmaster Bridge Options List?" I finally settled on a Staytrem bridge for my Squire Vintage Modified Jaguar and it works beautifully!!! And yes I would like to see an exhaustive video on Fender Jaguar/Jazzmaster Tremolo Assemblies.

    • @NathanSink
      @NathanSink  Před 4 lety +1

      Matt Gehringer thanks! Glad the Staytrem worked out for you. 👍🏻 We'll see what I can do about that exhaustive trem video. 😊

  • @user-nz5em5wg2h
    @user-nz5em5wg2h Před 26 dny +1

    Thanks 😎

    • @NathanSink
      @NathanSink  Před 26 dny +1

      @@user-nz5em5wg2h glad to help!

  • @paulsonn1308
    @paulsonn1308 Před 3 lety

    Thanks

  • @Mesa3077Boogie
    @Mesa3077Boogie Před 2 lety +5

    Just got my first Jazzmaster. Been playing for over 20 years and never knew you could re use strings..
    In my defense, I play Les Paul's and use a crazy string winding technique.. and there are no slots on my tuners 😉

    • @NathanSink
      @NathanSink  Před 2 lety +1

      Glad I could offer a new idea. In my defense, I'm cheap. 😂

    • @NintenDub
      @NintenDub Před rokem +1

      You guys and your string wraps..just string em like a normal person. Your not getting any better tuning or benefit than anybody elsse is

  • @igavehimadollar3354
    @igavehimadollar3354 Před 3 lety

    cheers

  • @flfreaks3745
    @flfreaks3745 Před 3 lety

    2:55 what do you mean that Mexico classic tremolo only accepts a threaded arm? Which part of threaded arm part i need to look out for on the guitar?
    I want to upgrade my Squier Classic Vibe '70s Jaguar tremolo and the ebay tremolo listing I saw run this series number. Will it fit my guitar?
    Thanks for the video, very informative

    • @NathanSink
      @NathanSink  Před 3 lety

      If you look at @6:20 in the video, the part of the arm that I push into the trem has no threads. On the Mexico one, there are threads & you have to screw the arm into the trem.
      And yes, it should fit your Squier. 👍🏻

  • @rivulus
    @rivulus Před 4 lety +1

    000 versus 049 may be sold packaged by fender versus bulk. I think I read that somewhere but cannot find it again.

    • @NathanSink
      @NathanSink  Před 4 lety

      Roelof van der Kleij thanks for the info! That makes sense.

  • @aaroncurtis4476
    @aaroncurtis4476 Před 2 lety

    Is there enough cavity for the AVRi trem to sit in the Squier? I've heard you may need to do some sanding to get the AVRi to sit in? Cheers.

    • @NathanSink
      @NathanSink  Před 2 lety

      I haven’t tried it, so I can’t say for sure…but I can’t imagine that it wouldn’t fit. 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @rustycockering9925
    @rustycockering9925 Před 2 lety

    Can the pop-in arm tension be adjusted so that it falls out of the way of the right hand when you let it go?

    • @NathanSink
      @NathanSink  Před 2 lety

      Not really. You can make it fit tighter by bending the end of the arm slightly (Tapping it a hammer: there are videos out there showing how). Or you can just not push it in as far to make it more loose.

  • @MegaBrebis
    @MegaBrebis Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for the video! I have detuning problems when using the vibrato on my Squier CV Jaguar although I eliminated all the usual suspects. Have you noticed that the Fender trem is more stable?

    • @NathanSink
      @NathanSink  Před 3 lety +2

      That's interesting. Hmm, I haven't noticed any difference in tuning stability between the Squier & Fender. Maybe the issue is at the nut of the guitar?

    • @jralanmorgan
      @jralanmorgan Před 3 lety +1

      Did you check the nut?

    • @bonsummers2657
      @bonsummers2657 Před 2 lety

      Use Big Bends Nut Sauce at the nut and bridge.

    • @laitentierdotcom
      @laitentierdotcom Před rokem

      @@jralanmorgan i’m in a similar situation to the original commenter, what do you look for at the nut? i’m super new to guitar maintenance beyond cleaning, and i wanna figure out what’s causing me to go out of tune when i use the vibrato

    • @jralanmorgan
      @jralanmorgan Před rokem +1

      @@laitentierdotcom Visually isn't always a way to tell. You need to determine if the string is getting caught in the nut, or the string tree. See if all your strings are out or just certain strings when using the trem. If it is just select strings there is a good chance the groove in the nut needs to be smoothed. I find the upgrade to a Fender trem unit helps a lot, but mostly because of the lock to make it only 'bend' down.

  • @raleighdentcompany
    @raleighdentcompany Před 2 lety

    LIKED AND SUBBED for NCSU love!! I've been thinking about changing out my J Mascis trem to a Fender or Mastery.

    • @NathanSink
      @NathanSink  Před 2 lety

      Hey, thanks! Go Wolfpack. 🤘🏻

  • @StupidEarthlings
    @StupidEarthlings Před 2 lety

    Hmm.. I didnt get the japan one, maybe regular US, and mine is NOT threaded, however, the Squier Trem Arm does NOT fit, its too big.?. any ideas on which model that would be? Says Fender and patent # etc..

    • @NathanSink
      @NathanSink  Před 2 lety

      Hmm. I’m not sure. I’ve only had direct experience with the Squier & Japanese versions. Wish I could help. 😐

  • @SHERIFF8311
    @SHERIFF8311 Před 2 lety

    Hi there, is the stock trem bar any good for the new tailpiece, or I have to get a new one?, thank you👍

    • @NathanSink
      @NathanSink  Před 2 lety

      Yes, the old one works. See @6:21 in the video.

    • @SHERIFF8311
      @SHERIFF8311 Před 2 lety

      @@NathanSink great, thank u very much👍

  • @therockandrollcreeps9398

    can a locking mechanism be added to the squier tremolo?

    • @NathanSink
      @NathanSink  Před 2 lety

      I’m sure if you had the right tools & skills it could be done!

  • @jaehyunban924
    @jaehyunban924 Před 3 lety

    I bought a second hand J Mascis jazzmaster same as yours. The previous owner replaced the squier stock trem to fender one. But the squier arm does not fit.. Is this just a problem of setting? Or Should I buy a new fender arm?

    • @NathanSink
      @NathanSink  Před 3 lety

      Interesting. Yeah, mine isn’t a J Mascis, but I would imagine the Vintage Modified is the same. As you can see @6:21, the Squier arm fit the Fender trem. It just pushes right in.

    • @jaehyunban924
      @jaehyunban924 Před 3 lety

      @@NathanSink Thank you for quick reply. I think I should a buy fender arm 'cause it seems the arm would never get into the hole correctly. And if it doesn't fit I'll go to a luthier.

  • @richardwalley2862
    @richardwalley2862 Před 8 měsíci

    So all the tremolo plates fit the squire? No differences in string spacing etc?

    • @NathanSink
      @NathanSink  Před 8 měsíci

      Should all be the same. 👍🏻

  • @matthewbolduc2714
    @matthewbolduc2714 Před rokem

    Last week I installed a Fender USA trem on my aftermarket nonSquier jazzmaster. Horrible job mainly because the trem rout was not big enough or deep enough in several spots and had to be modified. Evidently on squires you don't need to modify the rout. This is important. I have lots of sharp wood chisels and a rubber mallet. I carefully used a 1/2" chisel to reshape the cavity. This worked but I am purchasing a 'trimmer' at harbor freight to use for routing. The trimmer should prove useful for a number of purposes. Installing the USA trem I found the apparatus to be rubbing on the sides of the modified rout in a few places and more careful chiseling made for a friction free and great installation. This USA trem is set up correctly and easily licks in place for string changes, etc. The trem floats excellently and is a super mega great improvement over the noname stock jag trem on the budget jazzmaster. I also installed Lindy Fralin overwound nickel covered p90s in it along with a golden age premium wiring kit for the controls switch and jack. The new cts pots are both audio taper, 1 v 1 t 3 way witchcraft switch and witchcraft output jack. This jazzmaster plays and sounds great. Has a bound rosewood fretboard and purple metallic paint with a very coolly designed fathead headstock. Nevertheless I'm buying a new player jazzmaster or jaguar because the overall quality and engineering on the mim Fender are a world apart from my cheap imitation. I am keeping, however, my super ultra mega cool immitation. Bottom line - upgrading a classic vibe Squier would be far far easier than upgrading a noname imitation like mine and in the end you would have a very cool guitar, possibly. But you sre guaranteed to have a very super cool guitar with a relatively affordable player jazzmaster.

    • @NathanSink
      @NathanSink  Před rokem

      Good information. Thanks for sharing!

    • @matthewbolduc2714
      @matthewbolduc2714 Před rokem +1

      @@NathanSink Time and money can greatly be saved by looking closely at the requirements of the job you are trying to do, with your eyes and not assuming you know the dimensions of rout channels, etc. Take everything you are replacing apart to make sure your replacement parts will actually fit into the required location without modification. Know if you are definitely going to need to remove wood to accommodate your new part and have the trimmer or other tools at hand for doing the job. Things like this job can easily take 10x the time anticipated and cost more money than expected. And can be way more difficult to do. These things factor into the end value of your project. Try to develop skills that are equal to the project - and that will be a challenge. Use your eyes. Eyes are precision instruments capable of very accurate estimating and reading fine increments on measuring devices. This is better than assuming or imagining the situation.

  • @paulfield6815
    @paulfield6815 Před měsícem

    Did you just use the mounting screws that were already on your squier tremelo or does the new one come with its own mounting screws? Thanks

    • @NathanSink
      @NathanSink  Před měsícem +1

      I re used the original screws. No screws come with the trem.

    • @paulfield6815
      @paulfield6815 Před měsícem

      @NathanSink awesome thank you. I'm a total newbie on guitar modifications but this seems like a good and easy first project.

  • @jjstrumr692
    @jjstrumr692 Před rokem

    If you have the tension on the spring to LOOSE you cannot lock it. As you tighten the spring pressure you open the gap to allow the lock to slide in and hold the backwards tension to create "stable" tuning in case of a broken string or to just use the tremolo for push action and no pull action. Right?

    • @NathanSink
      @NathanSink  Před rokem

      Close. I think as you tighten the spring you close the gap. offset.guitars/the-goodies/setting-up-the-tremolo-system/

    • @jjstrumr692
      @jjstrumr692 Před rokem

      @@NathanSink You are 100% correct. Thanks for the clarification...I live in an alternate universe!

    • @NathanSink
      @NathanSink  Před rokem

      @@jjstrumr692 it can be confusing for sure!

  • @GenosGlory
    @GenosGlory Před 4 lety +5

    Great video. Personally I want to keep em Squire as they are as the point is buying cheap and if investments in mind better get a real Fender because if you want to sell it you can get a good price.Upgrading a Squier may not bring back the investment you make unless you want to keep it for life. Shielding they should do it from factory.

    • @NathanSink
      @NathanSink  Před 4 lety +2

      Quantum Music Creations thanks for the feedback. 👍🏻

    • @Great-Documentaries
      @Great-Documentaries Před 2 lety +3

      Plenty of Squiers sell for more used than they did new. Not that any consumer guitar is an investment, but the old advice about buying a Fender "because they hold their value" better than Squiers is complete BS. Go purchase a SS VM Jag bass or a Squier 51 right now and see how they are twice (or more) as much as they were new. And yes, putting unnecessary "upgrades" on them does decrease their value FWIW.

    • @GenosGlory
      @GenosGlory Před 2 lety +1

      @@Great-Documentaries I have been guitars for 2 decades man. Sold most guitars for less than I paid. Yoy mentioned only 2 there and a £150 after 15 years? Come on man and you call it BS. Most used guitars have no profit value only a few make it into that category. One Squier is the JMascis Jazzmasters which I own and which is a sought after. A few SE PRS guitars as well hold their value. Its a difficult market depending on year as well.

  • @rakusin
    @rakusin Před 3 lety +1

    JVRI vs AVRI: the difference is metric measurements vs imperial measurements. The case with CP made in Korea trem is rare bcs always Korea and China make metric parts, and the CP is MIM, so it makes no sense to have a 10-32 threaded arm instead of M5.
    Important to know: MIK Fender parts are manufactured by Ping so while they're on budget, they're not cheap and low quality.

    • @NathanSink
      @NathanSink  Před 3 lety

      Interesting info! But it thought Ping WAS the cheap stuff. I’ve always heard they made the pot metal hardware you find on low-price import guitars. 🤔

    • @rakusin
      @rakusin Před 3 lety

      @@NathanSink South Eastern Asian companies can manufacture whatever you ask them as you're willing to pay for it. They also make the Schaller-like locking tuners found on Am Deluxe and Elite series. Anyway for the price difference, personally I prefer to buy Gotoh Japan for my DIY guitars.

    • @NathanSink
      @NathanSink  Před 3 lety +2

      @@rakusin makes sense. Not everything from manufactured in China is cheap (ie iphones 😉). Totally agree on the Gotoh stuff. I’ve always been satisfied with it. 👍🏻

  • @harinagitari8591
    @harinagitari8591 Před 2 lety

    i believe that 000 is push in, and
    049 is a threaded arm

  • @danielcarter3928
    @danielcarter3928 Před rokem

    thanks for being honest. i’m just gonna keep the squier one for now!

    • @NathanSink
      @NathanSink  Před rokem +1

      Glad to help! Yeah, there's nothing wrong with the Squier version.

    • @danielcarter3928
      @danielcarter3928 Před rokem

      @@NathanSink does the Fender play better and operate better or do they feel pretty similar?

    • @NathanSink
      @NathanSink  Před rokem

      @@danielcarter3928 they feel pretty similar to be honest. However, what really made a big difference for me was buying a Staytrem arm. It just feels more solid & smooth. I tried bending the tip of my old arm but it would still wiggle loose & squeak. Check it out: czcams.com/video/Pci0ZXUf9Ug/video.html

  • @adrian_V99
    @adrian_V99 Před 2 lety

    Odd because my Squier VM has a locking screw at the tremolo.

    • @NathanSink
      @NathanSink  Před 2 lety

      Interesting. Did you buy it new?

    • @adrian_V99
      @adrian_V99 Před 2 lety

      @@NathanSink used. Made in 2017 Indonesia.

    • @NathanSink
      @NathanSink  Před 2 lety

      @@adrian_V99 that’s about the same year mine is. Maybe the previous owner changed it out?

    • @adrian_V99
      @adrian_V99 Před 2 lety

      @@NathanSink I'll eventually take it apart and let you know. It sure plays a lot better.

  • @weaselsuit
    @weaselsuit Před 4 měsíci

    Just did this but the trem arm I have won’t go in far enough.

    • @NathanSink
      @NathanSink  Před 4 měsíci

      I eventually bought the Staytrem arm & I’m very happy with it! Here’s the video: czcams.com/video/Pci0ZXUf9Ug/video.htmlsi=jPWbQd5oMQ9RoJiv

  • @thecappy
    @thecappy Před rokem +1

    The diff between the USA and Japanese one is the Japanese one uses metric measurements. So diff collet/trem and screw size. You lucked out since squier is made in china it already is metric sized.

  • @RyogaXvX
    @RyogaXvX Před rokem

    Why replace it with a Japanese trem and not an American one?

    • @NathanSink
      @NathanSink  Před rokem

      Basically the price. As I explain in the video @1:49, the American version was about $80 or twice as much as the Japanese version.

  • @anotherheadlessdemo
    @anotherheadlessdemo Před 2 lety

    Sadly, the holes on my Fender trem don't exactly line up with the holes on the guitar. What now? LOL

  • @MrDream-zm1pw
    @MrDream-zm1pw Před 3 lety +2

    I agree with you that it doesn’t look good with the “naked” trem assembly. The fender one steps up the aesthetics of it for sure

    • @Great-Documentaries
      @Great-Documentaries Před 2 lety +2

      LOL! Then you could improve the Squier one with a dremel and a good look at the Prada logo. How vain do you have to be to change the trem because it says "Fender" on it? There are legit reasons for changing it. That's really not one of them. If you are going to continue playing Squiers, you need to get over yourself. "Naked." Oh dear.

    • @MrDream-zm1pw
      @MrDream-zm1pw Před 2 lety +1

      @@Great-Documentaries I play 2 squiers, Biiiiattch. I am over myself. All I am saying is that it looks better. Even if it said "squier" on the assembly it would look much better. On top of that, the MIA is way smoother and better.

  • @Madeyes6
    @Madeyes6 Před 3 měsíci

    You missed the Paranormal trem system. £229 from fender.

    • @NathanSink
      @NathanSink  Před 3 měsíci

      Right! (Although I’m not sure it was available at the time I made this video.)

    • @Madeyes6
      @Madeyes6 Před 3 měsíci

      Ah I just looked & it’s a 3 year old video 😁 Maybe it wasn’t available. Maybe people will read this & have another option.

  • @jeffelbelping1844
    @jeffelbelping1844 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for the informative video. I was planning to upgrade my Player Jazzmaster with the same tailpiece you used. For the benefit of other interested viewers, the place I found this for $45ish was Amazon item B079M3NSPN, and that collet is threaded. So the stock push-in Player Jazzmaster arm will not work.

    • @NathanSink
      @NathanSink  Před 2 lety +3

      Glad to help. Thanks for sharing your experience!

    • @matthewbolduc2714
      @matthewbolduc2714 Před rokem +2

      The stock player arm will also 'not work' on the USA jag trem with the push in arm, however my stock push in arm on my USA version stays in place, doesn't flop around. It cost about $85 on Amazon. The correct arm is also offered by Amazon fir about $15 or less and it works very perfectly.

    • @edwardkujawa
      @edwardkujawa Před rokem

      i had a classic player had lot of trouble with vibrato arm and Gibson type bridge

  • @JamesBond-pu6qf
    @JamesBond-pu6qf Před 11 měsíci +1

    I'm having a nightmare trying to get an answer on why half of these exact models take solid taper bars and half take threaded. Both part numbers used here yield two results even confirmed by Fender! Yours slides right in whereas mine is the same thing and threads... What!!??

    • @NathanSink
      @NathanSink  Před 11 měsíci

      That’s crazy! (and frustrating I’m sure). Why can’t it just be straight forward, right?!

    • @JamesBond-pu6qf
      @JamesBond-pu6qf Před 11 měsíci

      @@NathanSink Fender QC for the win. I just went to a guitar store and pulled a few until one worked and then purchased that exact one

    • @NathanSink
      @NathanSink  Před 11 měsíci

      @@JamesBond-pu6qf glad you got it sorted out. 👍🏻 I’ve actually changed out the collet (the piece that holds the arm/bar) on my “trem” to one from Staytrem, & I REALLY like it. Not sure if your interested, but the video is here: czcams.com/video/Pci0ZXUf9Ug/video.htmlsi=EN6kJPLzPD8i2X4w

  • @thatsright2352
    @thatsright2352 Před 4 lety

    PLEASE man put out a video about your intro it is fcking sick and i want to learn it :o

    • @NathanSink
      @NathanSink  Před 4 lety

      That's Right thanks! Although I wrote the song, I didn't actually play the guitar part. It was played by the producer, Kendal Osborne. I can try to figure it out though & maybe post a video. If you want to hear the whole song, it's here:. czcams.com/video/JQuPSwZrLH4/video.html . The part you hear on my intro video is at about 4:04 in the song. 😊

    • @thatsright2352
      @thatsright2352 Před 4 lety

      Nathan Sink thank you i hope u will post that video in the near future and your videos are awsome and helpful thank you for the great work ;)

  • @RobertNolan
    @RobertNolan Před 4 lety

    There are plenty of reasons to swap the tremolo unit, I would go for the AVRI Nick, mostly it's for the lock. available on the Squier and even some of the Fender versions, but also the tremolo spring has more fluidity and the collet which holds the trem arm clicks and holds the arm in place. It's an incredibly solid design and great upgrade for a good price.
    Also, looks like you bought the Japanese, so make sure you purchase the correct arm for it to click in or swap out the collet.

    • @NathanSink
      @NathanSink  Před 4 lety +1

      Robert Nolan thanks, yeah the Squier trem arm actually fits perfectly in the Japanese version. See @6:21

    • @RobertNolan
      @RobertNolan Před 4 lety +1

      @@NathanSink yeah it definitely does fit, but if you see what the Japanese arm looks like, there's usually a cut out and you'll actually hear it click in (you can see where it'll lock into the collet when it's turned over.) The arm you have will work fine for the Japanese one, AND some of the Mexican ones, but they call it a push in design. It's good but can be over pushed and then it bends the collet, where as the Japanese and AVRI/American Original just has a little click to lock it in for their arm design. Glad you like it though, they're a wonderful and arguably essential upgrade as I've always told people on Reddit.
      Also I enjoy the look of the dot neck, nice switch back.

    • @NathanSink
      @NathanSink  Před 4 lety

      Robert Nolan ah, I see. Didn't think about the notched arm. I've put a little bend in mine, so it doesn't just fall out. Hopefully I don't bend the collet, like you described. Maybe I should just look for a Japanese made arm. 🤔

    • @RobertNolan
      @RobertNolan Před 4 lety

      @@NathanSink it should be fine for now, and I think you can get a replacement collet if it ever comes to that. Most people just bend it back in place unless a tab breaks off or something.

    • @tomk1tl39
      @tomk1tl39 Před 4 lety

      @@NathanSink Great video. I'm building a Jazzmaster from scratch. I bought a Jaguar Squire and replaced the tremolo w/a locking trem but the trem arm is a screw in job. Needs a spring inside the collet otherwise the arm will snug up in a weird position. I may take the new trem system and put it in the Jazzmaster and replace the old trem system back into the Jag. Another issue is the original bridge sucks. I got one from Warmoth and seems to work OK as I can adjust the string heights and lines up with the nut fairly good. Sorry for the bandwidth on the Jaguar but they pretty much are similar except for the PU's and the electronics.

  • @sconni666
    @sconni666 Před 8 měsíci

    Honestly, if you’re gonna upgrade , just get the Mastery and be done with it. The Fender ones crap out too.

    • @NathanSink
      @NathanSink  Před 8 měsíci

      Gotta say, I’ve been completely satisfied with the Staytrem…& for a lot less money than the Mastery. 😬

    • @sconni666
      @sconni666 Před 8 měsíci

      @@NathanSink yeah, but the Mastery looks so cool 😎

    • @NathanSink
      @NathanSink  Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@sconni666 it does! 😂 I would definitely rock one if I had it. 🤘🏻

    • @NathanSink
      @NathanSink  Před 8 měsíci +1

      This whole time I thought you were talking about the Mastery BRIDGE (not trem). 🤪 I would help if I referenced the video you commented on. 😂 Anyway, here is a video I made on the Staytrem bridge & collet (for the trem arm), for what it’s worth: czcams.com/video/Pci0ZXUf9Ug/video.htmlsi=0yuSBgVyQXh8ilxY

    • @sconni666
      @sconni666 Před 8 měsíci

      @@NathanSink I was talking about both. The arm on my TVL Jazzmaster won’t click into place and comes out easily. So I was interested in the Staytrem $35 solution, as I liked the Fender trem just fine. And it has the Fender’ insignia on it which I think is sharp. But I ran into some money, so being a good boy this year I went full Mastery and it’s super dope. And I know it will be for life. So yeah, on a budget I’d totally go Staytrem, but if you got the means, Mastery is the shit. Thanks dude. 🎸🎛

  • @Kenzabukuro
    @Kenzabukuro Před 4 lety

    Trem bars look great in the rubbish bin

    • @NathanSink
      @NathanSink  Před 4 lety +1

      Ken 😂

    • @danadams8649
      @danadams8649 Před 4 lety +10

      Ken short for karen?

    • @pyrimid
      @pyrimid Před 2 lety

      Dude….. that’s maybe one the dumber things I’ve read on CZcams

  • @guitaraddicted2649
    @guitaraddicted2649 Před 3 lety

    You just ruined a nice jazzmaster.

    • @NathanSink
      @NathanSink  Před 3 lety

      guitar addicted - Noted.

    • @pyrimid
      @pyrimid Před 2 lety

      What? How can you make a squire worse? 🤣

  • @EMPTYKProductions
    @EMPTYKProductions Před rokem

    Did I see that u taped the bridge posts? I presume this diminishes the floating aspect of the bridge. Did u find that that helped overall? Was is just blue tape u used or did u get something else to our around them?

    • @NathanSink
      @NathanSink  Před rokem +1

      Great observation & great question! I honestly can’t remember how I ended up with the painters tape. 😂 I don’t know if I did it or a luthier I took it to once did it. HOWEVER, if you watch my recent Staytrem video (czcams.com/video/Pci0ZXUf9Ug/video.html) you’ll see at about the 3:32 mark that Staytrem also employs a similar type of “surrounding” around the bridge posts. It would seem these might inhibit the floating aspect like you said…but maybe it somehow enhances it so that it doesn’t move too much? Or, the Staytrem ones might be to keep the height adjustment screws in place. Dunno. 🤔