Amazing! Fender Kurt Cobain Jaguar!
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I got myself a 2021 Fender Kurt Cobain signature Jaguar and I am gonna tell you all about it!
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0:00 - Start
0:14 - Intro
1:31 - Disclosure
2:05 - Pickups
2:34 - Sound Clip 1
2:58 - Signature Guitar Vibes
3:23 - Full Mix Setup
3:49 - Full Mix
4:21 - Short Scale!
5:16 - Sound Clip 2
6:03 - The Neck
6:36 - Sound Clip 3
7:22 - Wrap Up
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This is a guitar I wish I had, not just because of it’s Kurt’s , but because it is the most unique and most playable guitar ever made.
@danielgrant9951
2 жыл бұрын
When I was 15 I saved up after a ton of gigs and went to buy a strat. My dad randomly handed me this Jaguar and I absolutely fell in love with it. I’m 18 now and I’m still playing the hell out it. Didn’t even know it was the Kurt cobain Jaguar until they gave me the case and I saw all the case candy. Never once have I regretted buying it.
@Kalonofficial
2 жыл бұрын
@@danielgrant9951 where do you live where you can play gigs at fifteen. Living my dream life
@danielgrant9951
2 жыл бұрын
@@Kalonofficial I actually live in Iowa. We’ve worked really hard. We’ve been playing together since about 5th grade.
@drdelewded
2 жыл бұрын
@@Kalonofficial I played gigs in Canada at 15.
@coming4518
2 жыл бұрын
I have one it’s amazing
Dude that's exactly how I started playing guitar. Nirvanas music was so fun and catchy, and I felt like I could play it. There's a KZread video of Nirvana practicing in a basement in 87 , and when I seen that I realized it was okay to suck and I didn't have to be a savant to learn and enjoy playing guitar!
@Aint1S
2 жыл бұрын
You know, a whole lot of the taking heads in *guitar land* on KZread would prefer you to not like Kurt Cobain... They claim he wasn't good, it was too simple, it wasn't perfect, and so on. Ironically, that's a sign that you are so good at making music that it's natural and not even little mistakes can make people not like it. They can't cut it... Their frustration is projected onto a guy who wasn't a technical guitarist that sells more music and gear.
@Hikarmeme
Жыл бұрын
Thats exactly what started me playing 2 months ago.
@dansce8789
Жыл бұрын
Long story short nirvana played a show at my local college, swarthmore college just before they went into the studio to record never mind. They even played early versions of songs on the album. To find out kurt cobain and co played a show less then 500 feet from my front door was a mind blown moment for me. The audio is on KZread and it’s crazy
@jbowDonDiego1380
7 ай бұрын
@dansce8789 please share said audio with the rest of us please 🙏
I remember an old guitar world interview with Kurt. He described how the bridge on the Jaguar was a literal nightmare to adjust. On another note, The bass player in my first band had an original 60's Jaguar, identical to Kurt's. It took me all of 2 minutes to break the innards of the tremolo. I was the most hated kid on Long Island after that lol..
@mr.timebombman2230
2 жыл бұрын
What part of the Island you from? I'm over in Mastic.
@gabewilliams7462
2 жыл бұрын
Jaguar bridges are super easy to work with lol. I wonder how he was trying to do it lol
@flapjack413
2 жыл бұрын
@@gabewilliams7462 I remember the interview he was talking about because I happen to own that magazine. He was actually talking about the action on the Mustang bridge, which would apply to the Jag bridge also I suppose. He said "You have to loosen all of the strings, completely remove the bridge from the guitar, and turn these tiny little screws with your fingers, and hope you got it right. Whoever invented that guitar was a dork." Then the interview reminded him that it was Leo Fender. Kurt says, "Great, I guess I'm calling Leo Fender, the dead guy, a dork. Now I'll never get an endorsement." Lol. Little did he know, he wasn't far from being the next dead guy... and he'd get a bunch of signature guitars post-humously. But um, yeah, I kinda have to assume no one ever told Kurt what an allen wrench was, haha.
@Starch1b2c3d4a
2 жыл бұрын
Bro, you're still hated for that
@drdelewded
2 жыл бұрын
He was talking about the mustang bridge.. I had that mag
this guitar is a perfect excuse to make another “Recreating Guitar Tone” for In Utero 😂
@jozaHC
2 жыл бұрын
haha I just keep watching these video so I have an excuse to buy all this gear (ds2, sansamp, this jag). best guitar tone ever, probably
@jedhatcher252
2 жыл бұрын
@@jozaHC why am i hearing about an empty slot on the switch? what isa that?
@jozaHC
2 жыл бұрын
@@jedhatcher252 probably just a non working switch. It's there for aesthetic only
I love the look of binding on Fender rosewood fretboard. When they released the Eric Johnson model with the bound fretboards, they produced the perfectly spec'd Strat for me: LITERALLY. I have an 08 EJ with maple, that I sold to buy the Rosewood (I bought back the maple one last year, after over a decade I realized it was "The One*). Rosewood 60's neck, but with a 57 contour body; perfect.
I always loved Kurt's Jag, that guitar along with his Mustang just fit Nirvana so well and some of the modifications he made (the two humbuckers, bridge, pickup selector switch knobs, etc.) definitely helped give Kurt his signature grungy sound
@andrewpappas9311
2 жыл бұрын
@the3-dkiller1 I wasn't, I'm just saying it's a great guitar
@mophead1666
2 жыл бұрын
The funny thing is that his Jaguar was that way when he got it, one of the previous owners modified it, that's why people have been trying to figure out where it came from for years. The Mustangs were modified by him and his tech though.
@TheKurtTribute
2 жыл бұрын
@@mophead1666 It was solved years ago who the previous owner was, Martin Jenner.
@mophead1666
2 жыл бұрын
@@TheKurtTribute I don't think that has been absolutely 100% confirmed, but seeing as Kurt's jag had many unique mods that it shares with Martin's, it's unlikely that it's a coincidence. I'm pretty sure Martin died a few years after any video footage, but it's still a pretty safe bet they're the same guitar.
@mirata7748
2 жыл бұрын
kurt had the gotoh tom bridge and gotoh tuners installed, and the jb in 1993. Those were the mods he did
My friend has one (the relicced one). I always wanted the non-relic (like yours). Lovely choice of colour. Weighs a ton, rarely goes out of tune, sustain for days, and those pickups are sublime! I LOVE playing it.
Pining over this guitar for a good 6 months. Like you, I was molded by 90s grunge. Appreciate the joy it brought you, definitely pushing me towards me brining one home. Subbed 🤘🤘
I love this wood panel mesa boogie.
That’s absolutely awesome man! Congrats!
I’ve never in my life heard a Jaguar chug like this. Awesome vid and a compliment to an already versatile guitar capable of many tones.
I'm glad your review was the first for the Kurt Jag i saw.
Bought one of this back in 2015. It’s a keeper for sure.
Ugh I love this guitar, kurt and nirvana so much 😍
I own this guitar and it's always been my number 1, its such a great playing guitar and the upgrades on it make it worth it over a standard Jaguar
@roadkillmoth5610
2 жыл бұрын
What is that thing by the pickup switch?
@georgeweller3050
2 жыл бұрын
@@roadkillmoth5610 it's an empty slot where there used to be a toggle switch like on a normal jaguar. The normal jaguar has 3 toggle switches to change pickup, but that's just an empty slot where one used to be.
@roadkillmoth5610
2 жыл бұрын
@@georgeweller3050 Thanks, I was always confused when I was looking at it
@jedhatcher252
2 жыл бұрын
@@georgeweller3050 before i buy one.........empty slot? what do you mean
@georgeweller3050
2 жыл бұрын
@@jedhatcher252 it's nothing to be worried about even remotely, basically when on Kurt's actual original Jaguar the little switches where taken off and the toggle put on, for some reason there was a switch space left there. So to keep it exactly like the original they've left it there, there's no hole, just a dipped black space about 2mm deep. I gig with this guitar regularly and for me personally nothing has compared to how good this thing is
Dang that Triple crown sounds fantastic. Great pairing with the jag. Also, you are looking healthy
I bought my lefty version last year. It is beautiful. I love the look of it. I love the feel of it. I love the smell of it. Only frustrating part is the bottom string jumping off the bridge with drop D tuning.
The DiMarzio Super Distortion and Super 2s (not in this guitar obviously) are quite possibly my favorite pups ever made. Great demo once again Ryan!
It's a beautiful guitar. I ordered one last night. Already own a Jag-Stang; can't wait for this one to be delivered.
The same to me! But my dream guitar was the Mustang! So I bought a japanese Fender Mustang in 1996! A dream comes true! Than I modded the guitar, swaped out the single coil bridge pickup and installed a Dimarzio Dp103 humbucker.
Great review brother… I bought one from Sweetwater and am blown away of the power and feel of this gem I have smaller hands and I can rip on this axe with its smaller scale Thanks God bless
The Kurt Cobain Jaguar is great.I own one myself and it was my first ever Fender.I love it.
Bought one of these 7 yrs ago used for $850 as a "do almost anything" guitar (before jazz/jag bodies got popular again). And it does not disappoint! Ended up moding to add coil splits and chrome covers to both pickups... I still love playing it because of it's versatility.
@jonathanboddie8073
2 жыл бұрын
I would love to see that!!!
That's a great sounding guitar. I'm very impressed.
It looks, sounds and feels awesome.
I bought mine 3 years ago... My Sweetwater sales guy Kurt was worried I may be out of my genre for the guitar and I assured him I play more than classical. Usually, I play classical styled music which slowly morphs into hammer-ons / pull-offs with some chiming to carry it all; however, that's when stomp the overdrive and distortion with some delay as I begin to play metal. This guitar is a huge help when I'm playing classical with the incredibly short scale and mine has a very Rolling Stones vibe. Each guest has a form of soul and it wants to play what it wants out of it. I love mine! I really like the sound of your rig, just wish I could've picked up the Boogie V head and cab I need; however, it was out of stock at the time.
Great great guitar with a great rocksound.
Get out of my brain! You always get the exact guitar I'm obsessing over! Enjoy it my dude!
Man, your face duting that first demo song! You were in the zone! It would be interesting to play one. I'd like to try a Johnny Marr Jag sometime too.
Very cool demo thank you
I have the left handed road worn version i picked up back in 2014, such a crazy cool guitar!
Nice COC riff at the end!
I just got one of those Ray Butts Ful-fidelity filtertrons for the neck of my archtop build, and have a magnetron in the neck of my Gretsch, and that's the thing I really dig about both of those. They don't lose the top end.
That’s a nice looking and nice sounding jag. I have a mij jag that I put a set if dirty hesher pickups in. It’s wonderful.
A year late, but I actually bought a Kurt signature Jaguar when they first released back in 2011. I was just a 14 year old kid on a pawnshop amp but dang did I love that guitar, still do in fact. Thankfully I did upgrade my amp a few years back 😅
I just bought one of these two weeks ago. It’s a great guitar.
Yeah, I love that bind neck binding is bad ass
Since I'm a huge Kurt Cobain, Nirvana and fender fan, I checked one of these out at guitar center the other day. It was really good. It felt good, sounded good, and was a pleasure to play. This is definitely on my must have list. Nice demo. You really showed what this thing will do.
@BERLEBLE
Жыл бұрын
Where was this guitar Center located?
@randymiles904
Жыл бұрын
@@BERLEBLE Tennessee
Those humbuckers sound godly
I bought this guitar on August and I haven’t touched my strat since I got it! It’s an amazing guitar. You should review one of his signature mustangs, hopefully by the 30th anniversary of In Utero we get a reissue…
All the metal plates make this guitar looking so cool!
Nice! Im a big fan of bright non muddy neck pups! 🤘👽
One of these is my number 1. Bought it off my old bandmate and threw some locking tuners on there, as well as a custom-wound pickup in the bridge from the SD custom shop.
@craigthomson3621
2 жыл бұрын
Did the locking tuners fit straight on or did you have to drill? What mix of long and short posts did you use?
Nice little COC riff in there 🤘
The guitar sounds amazing both clean and dirty
I bought one of these from Sweetwater when the Road Worn version first came out like 10 years ago. It was so good for chugging - thick and heavy tones. Unfortunately, they hadn't figured out the QC side as I had to exchange it twice due to the wiring shorting out. Definitely sold me on Super Distortions thought!
I can't remember this guitar featuring in any future videos like you said it would lol.
Played one a while back and wish I had snagged it up!!! They really are shredsticks.
I got one of these about a year ago from Sweetwater. I love it my favorite guitar by far. Will Newbill at Sweetwater is the best. Highly recommend him and the company.
I have always wanted one of these.... Now I feel like I NEED it. I hope they don't discontinue it before I can afford it!
@clips1071
2 жыл бұрын
They’re still being sold everywhere
It's really cool to hear a review without strictly playing Nirvana on it. It is far more capable of other styles, and you have proven that. Thank you, that kicked ass!!
3:10 thats exactly why i sold it 3 weeks after buying it. That was almost 2 years ago. Im planing on buying one again this summer, wish me luck
Fender sending JagStang's to everyone to review now too...lol Would LOVE if they, you know, sent me one to "evaluate" as well! I always thought they looked so cool and for Kurt to put his name on it must have been very playable. That Jaguar is finished so nice, love it!
@IamtheFerryMan
2 жыл бұрын
Owned a 97 Jag Stang for a few years. Sold it. Not a very good guitar at all. Especially for a young teen learning to play with zero knowledge of how to set up a guitar.
I just ordered one from Sweetwater. I have to wait for it to come back in stock because im left handed. I picked up the guitar because of Kurt. I thought it was cool.he was left handed too. I can't wait to try it when it comes in.
I got this one as my second ever guitar after spending 250 dollars on my first one and having it make my hands bleed, it was like going from a lawnmower to a Ferrari lmao it’s such a great guitar I’m in love with it
I play in a Surf band and I was considering buying one of these.
I have a Jagmaster Squier & I love it. I blocked the trem as I never use one & the Duncan Designed humbuckers sound great , it chugs.
FYI: There are still a few of Kurt's actual "missing" guitars rumored locally to be somewhere in Thurston county. About 5 years back I think I encountered one but have since lost the trail. The one I saw was a faded red strat. Being friends with some of Kurt's fellow Hoquiam musicians and school mates I've been told there were several in his collection that are just plain unaccounted for by today's archives and historians. It is also rumored that Courtney has placed a price on them (and their possessors) which makes a lot of sense and would confirm their missing state and existence. I would love to see these mystery guitars make an appearance one day. :)
@peesalad6032
2 жыл бұрын
Idk how true this is but Kurt also apparently had two 65 Jag’s according to a guitar tech of his. One of them was the one he played live, and another one that also had Dimarzio’s in it and a bound neck that he changed back to stock single coils. Also if you look at the pictures of the Jag-Stang Polaroid mockup, the Jag in the picture has a right handed tremolo system and is in better shape. Edit: Found the interview, he bought the second Jag in 1992 at Airline Vintage in Dallas for $500. Crazy how he found two of the same guitars, from the same year, with the same mods.
@drdelewded
2 жыл бұрын
@@peesalad6032 I still kick myself for buying a Gibson Les Paul Studio for $500 BNIB in NYC in 1992 after walking past a vintage faded Sherwood green matching headstock jag for less in the window..
@drdelewded
2 жыл бұрын
@@peesalad6032 I did buy a 1965 mustang a year later for $300 Cdn.. but I totally destroyed it.. someone ended up buying the remainder of it as wall art a few years later.
@mirata7748
2 жыл бұрын
@Peehand Shihtzu was that red faded strat a candy apple red?
@peehandshihtzu
2 жыл бұрын
@@peesalad6032 Super interesting. :)
Props for that COC riff
Jaguars are the most beautiful guitars, and this one, which I have, with it's DiMarzio humbuckers is the perfect one.
I picked one of these up second hand in 2014 for £750. Modified it by adding a coil split switch to the blank spot next to the 3 way toggle switch, and it's remained my favourite guitar for all these years.
@craigthomson3621
2 жыл бұрын
I have also added a coil split switch next to the 3 way toggle switch. It is an easy mod, and fully reversible if you want to restore to original spec. There are already some shrink wrapped taped off 4 conductor wires leading from the pickups that you can lengthen and use (check out the wiring diagram in the service manual on the Fender website). By using some M4 hex nut spacers, you can position the coil split switch to sit low down so that your strumming hand does not hit it while playing. By using the right resistors, and allowing some output to bleed in from the other coil, there is not too great a volume loss when engaging the (partial) coil split on either or both pickup(s).
@philbritton189
2 жыл бұрын
@@craigthomson3621 Yeah it's definitely a mod I'd recommend for anyone, makes me wonder why Kurt or his guitar tech never decided to utilise the space. I know he picked up the guitar second hand, so perhaps it originally did have a switch in that location, that they then removed. I find myself using the coils in the split mode more often than I use the full humbucker. The coil split SuperDistortion has almost a Tele style twang to it, mixed with the short scale length, this guitar becomes great for chicken picking
@David01.d
2 жыл бұрын
Mine has all of that, with treble bleed wiring and full mastery bridge and tremolo upgrades.
This is my dream guitar I love nirvana and kurt cobain kurt and nirvana made me start learning guitar and I want to get this in the future for sure
Just a note for people who want to buy a signature KC guitar, tuneomatic bridges are set for a 12’ radius, the kc Jaguar uses a 9.5’ and mustangs use 7.25, this means the string height won’t match the neck, the high e and low e will be further off the fretboard than the rest.
@barryhoobs1
Жыл бұрын
I'm pretty sure the fender tuneomatics on these guitars are 9.5
I prefer my Kurt Cobain jaguar over my American start. Something about the neck binding with and the quility of pick-ups. Sounds great with whatever you're playing
@drdelewded
2 жыл бұрын
I prefered my squire jag over any strat. And I hated my squire jag
I've always loved that guitar.... A must need! Lol I ended up getting a Fender Jim Root Tele first tho over it (which, no complaints here)
I like variety in my guitars and besides an h(s)h strat which I plan to build someday this is going to be my other humbucker fender guitar.
So it sounds like it’s a keeper!!!
bEAUTIFUL guitar man!!!!
Mine was always a Gibson Les Paul Custom white with gold hardware still is 20 years later now along with the Schecter Hellraiser
Really Fluff??? I mean that mesa is just disgustingly sic, props on the flex yo! \M/
ahhhhhh my dream guitar
I am thinking of getting a copy from Amazon, but I want to take the tremolo off and put that conversation plate on it. Those just look so bad badass.
Will you be reviewing the new Kurt Cobain Jagstang?
3:52 that riff is genius! reminds me of filter
NICE COC RIFF!
COC at the 7:07 mark😍😍😍💜🖤💜🖤!!!
Was that King of the Rotten by COC you snuck in there Fluff? Great review! 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
@illgetbacktothat2291
2 жыл бұрын
It sure sounds like it.
My dream guitar 😍
Same here…Kurt inspired me to pick up an axe 🎸 in 93…
Cool! Actually just watched a vid where they were wondering who owned the guitar before Cobain! They showed a clip of a dude from a church rock band who might possibly have been the previous owner. They couldn’t quite figure out what year it really is-almost like this guitar isnt supposed to even exist! 🤘👽
What do you think about the road worn one? Because of this guitar (which I drew in school as well) I bought the 96' Squire Jagmaster all 14 year old me could buy. Loaded it with a super distortion in the bridge, cause you have to! I love that guitar and am looking for the Jaguar now. Great review Fluff!
Very nice!
That first jam you could have slid right into ''Call of Ktulu'' with that crunch and it wouldn't have sounded out of place.
*turns off camera* “Thank God. Now I can finally play some Nirvana on this thing.”
It’s nice, right?! I put a partial coil split mod for a customer of mine and it sounded incredible. The partial coil split was a good call as the pickups aren’t super hot.
That's what adulthood is, buying the coolest crap you wanted/had back in the day. I got depressed looking at eBay prices for some of the old t-shirts I KNOW I had in middle school. $600 for a ratty old shirt?? I just end up buying the bootlegs on Etsy 🤣 To bring it back to guitars, I'm getting a Jag-Stang that I never could back then. 12 year old me would be so proud 🥲
I want one so badly
Hey Fluff, my Cobain Jaguar is on order and would like some advice: You mention the Skinny Top Heavy Bottom set - did you swap some of the top strings? I see Ernie Ball do Burly Slinky set (11, 14, 18p, 30, 42, 52) - I often play in Eb or drop C# - thanks in advance! Florence, Italy.
Nice of Sweetwater to keep the Lefty version the same price!
I really like Jaguars, and grew up w a jag stang, but eventually “graduated” to jazmaster and strat full scale necks. Short scale feels too small now :(
@drdelewded
2 жыл бұрын
Im the opposite.. I played les pauls for years and jazzmasters always felt too long (Im also 6 foot 1 but Like em lil) So ive had 5-6 jags since I couldnt get used to the jazzmaster... (CIJ, MIM, Squire, 2 X 62 AVRI and a 50th anniversary... so yeah 6)
@kewlbug
2 жыл бұрын
@@drdelewded It did take a while to get used to full scale. Being 6' 2 w long fingers It was more of a technical decision over preference.
My thoughts on this Kurt must have really liked this guitar because he beat the hell out of it but it didn't get turned into sawdust unlike many others hahahaha. i had a jagstang for many years but it felt a very unfinished project and at times very disappointing. the jaguar is the best nirvana signature they put out there. it just like fluff says just wants to rip heads off when you want it too and cleans are great too. every overdrive chorus any effect sounds awesome with it. one of my best purchases ever!!
@douglasdog1
2 жыл бұрын
Theres an interview where Kurt is asked about smashing guitars and he mentions this guitar and how it’s his favorite and he’ll never smash it, at least he’s “not ready to yet”
@drdelewded
2 жыл бұрын
Id like a matching headstock racing stripe mustang like in the teen spirit video.. that would be dope.
@douglasdog1
2 жыл бұрын
@@drdelewded They re-issued those a few years ago
@drdelewded
2 жыл бұрын
@@douglasdog1 Only Fender Japan did.
@williamkramer9731
2 жыл бұрын
He refused to smash this one out of love, and his customized mustangs out of price..... That's why, 90% of the smashed were strats... They were cheap to replace
The guitar I miss the most. I wish I still had it.
I want this guitar so bad not because it was Kurt’s but because it’s a beauty
I remember when this released and they had the one with the scratches and dings and i couldnt buy it, now that i can buy it i sadly dont play anymore:(
Genius
I want one of these so bad.
Guitar sounds good but your playing is fantastic
Gotta admit that Sweetwater is pretty damn legit.
You need to put the whammy bar in and do some dive bombs and such so you can see how the tuning stability is after.
I used to own a 1967 Jaguar. Question: What is the extra rotary pot for. My Jag had 2 instead of 3 pots. I am also guessing the slide switch next to the 3-way toggle switch engages a Cap to thin the sound as the original Jag did, but please advise in case my assumption is incorrect. Thanks... Phil NYC-Jersey Shore Area