An eye-catchingly adventurous design—an exercise in chrome, plastic and wood—the Jaguar guitar's delightfully off-kilter aesthetics and unique sound made it a darling of underground artists from the '70s to today. Though it was the pinnacle of guitar technology when it was released in 1962, time (and technology) marches on so we updated the Jaguar with modern features and materials, hot-rodding it for today's players. The result? The American Professional Jaguar—a dangerous instrument with bite.
Body Shape |
Jaguar® |
Body Material |
Alder |
Body Finish |
Gloss Polyurethane |
Fretboard Material |
Maple |
Fretboard Radius |
9.5" (241 mm) |
Scale Length |
24" (610 mm) |
No. of Frets |
21 |
Fretboard Inlay |
Black Dots |
Pickguard |
3-Ply Mint Green |
Pickups |
V-Mod Single-Coil Jaguar® |
Bridge |
9.5 inch Radius Jazzmaster®/Jaguar® Bridge with Vintage-Style Floating Tremolo with Tremolo Lock Button and Screw-in Tremolo Arm |
Strings |
Fender® USA 250L Nickel Plated Steel (.009-.042 Gauges) |
Tuning Machines |
Fender® Standard Cast/Sealed Staggered |
Hardware Finish |
Nickel/Chrome |
Case |
Elite Moulded Case |