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    The most affordable humbucking pickup-equipped Jaguar ever made.

    The Blacktop Jaguar HH delivers monster dual-bucker tone without breaking the bank. Vintage-style Fender Blacktop alnico humbucking pickups deliver the hot high-gain power of today's most aggressive sounds; other distinctive touches include skirted black amp knobs, Adjusto-Matic bridge with anchored tailpiece, slinky 24" scale, and one lean and mean three-way toggle switch rather than the customary barrage of Jaguar controls. Features include an alder body, maple neck, 9.5"-radius rosewood fretboard, 22 medium-jumbo frets, gloss urethane finish, and nickel/chrome hardware.

    Check the drop-down menu to the right to select colors and/or other options.

    Features

    • Series: Blacktop
    • Body shape: Jaguar
    • Body material: alder
    • Neck: maple
    • Neck finish: gloss urethane
    • Fretboard: rosewood
    • Position inlays: white dots
    • String nut: synthetic bone
    • Bridge pickup: Hot Vintage alnico humbucking pickup with nickel cover
    • Neck pickup: Hot Vintage alnico humbucking pickup with nickel cover
    • Pickup switching: 3-Position toggle: Position 1. Full bridge pickupPosition 2. Full neck & bridge pickupsPosition 3. Full neck pickup
    • Controls: Volume, tone 1 (neck pickup), tone 2 (bridge)
    • Hardware: nickel/chrome
    • Tuning keys: standard cast/sealed tuning machines
    • Bridge: Adjusto-Matic with Anchored Tail Piece
    • Strap buttons: vintage style
    • Control knobs: skirted amp knobs
    • Pickguard: 3-ply black Strings: Super 250L's, NPS (.009-.042 gauges)
    • Included accessories: truss rod adjustment wrench

    A Jaguar for today's rocker!

    Blacktop Jaguar HH Electric Guitar Specifications:

    • Scale length: 24" (610 mm)
    • Nut width: 1.65" (42mm)
    • Fretboard radius: 9.5" (241)
    • Frets: 22, medium-jumbo
    • Truss rod nut: 3/16" adjustable hex nut
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    FenderBlacktop Jaguar HH Electric Guitar
     
    4.6

    (based on 35 reviews)

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    100%

    of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

    Pros

    • Fun to play (5)
    • Good tone (5)
    • Good feel (4)
    • Good pick up (3)

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Jamming (5)
      • Practicing (5)
      • Recording (3)
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      Most Liked Positive Review

       

      There's a reason I passed up buying a Gibson Les Paul for this.

      This guitar is perfect for me. I like simple, awesome sounding guitars, and this one delivers big time for people like me wanting great sound for a reasonable price. While the stripped down ...Read complete review

      This guitar is perfect for me. I like simple, awesome sounding guitars, and this one delivers big time for people like me wanting great sound for a reasonable price. While the stripped down aspect is there, this leads for the player to really dig in deep for the sound they want. And while this guitar will force you to find your tone, it will reward your efforts greatly. I love it.
      This guitar, for the money, is a STEAL. Having said that, there's a reason that it's at its current pricetag. It's a stripped down, no nonsense, no bells or whitles guitar, that is built around it's two humbuckers. For players like myself, it's what makes this guitar. For others, the rawness of its appearance will be a turn off. They won't like the fact that there's only two controls: a master treble knob and a master volume knob, giving it "limited" options for overall tone. But this simplicity is what makes this guitar perfect for rock and blues. If you like to play bare bones music, this is your guitar. It will shine through, clean or distorted, and will give you the sound you need to cut through the mix of a band. Sure, it doesn't have a ton going on in the variety department, but it does everything else really well.
      Make no mistake, this guitar is meant to rock. It is meant to be played loud, and is meant to be played with soul. The fretboard is where it really sets itself apart from other guitars in its class and price range. The neck is smooth and the playability is great. What really surprised me was the unique sounds that both the bridge and neck pickups really have from each other. It can go twangy, or it can go beefy, and when set to the middle blend position, both pickups compliment each other really well. You really feel like you're getting 3 fantastic options when selecting a pickup setting, which for the price, is a real gem for its standard factory pickups. It's a little on the heavy side when it comes to weight, but if you have a good strap, you won't be having sore shoulders from wearing it for an extened period of time. This really is a musician-friendly guitar.
      What can I say. For the price, this guitar is beyond a bargain. Out of all of the Fender Blacktop series, this one is the best. Rarely do you walk into a shop and find a guitar that not only looks and plays great, but doesn't murder your wallet. Sure, the upper class of guitars are amazing and have surperior components, but don't be fooled: this guitar deserves to be respected. It's a rare instance where you won't feel like you're buying an inferior guitar, and it goes well beyond the name on the headstock. This instrument is as good as it gets in the value department.

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      Good for what it is

      I bought this guitar because I moved back to the States from overseas and my good gear is still in transit for the next 2 months and i didnt want to be without a guitar....Read complete review

      I bought this guitar because I moved back to the States from overseas and my good gear is still in transit for the next 2 months and i didnt want to be without a guitar. Found this at a local shop for a good price. If youre thinking about it you need to understand that youre getting a guitar that was designed to be sold in a certain price bracket and as such some craftsmanship and quality is sacrificed. ALL of the frets needed extra filing to line up with the neck so they dont scratch up your fingers and the guitar will need a setup, I found the action way too high for my taste. Most other people who reviewed this guitar here have replaced the electronics and I agree that is a must.
      However, once you replace the pickups/pots/switch and have it set up, you wind up with a pretty good guitar for what you've spent.

      Bottom line: if you're used to high end equipment this probably wont cut it (unless you want something to warm up on backstage) but if youre looking to take a step up from the lower end guitars this could be the one youre looking for, just know it will need some work before its truly ready.

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      3.0

      Good for what it is

      By Jon

      from Nebraska

      About Me Professional Musician

      Pros

      • Fun To Play
      • Good Tone
      • Value

      Cons

      • Needs setup
      • Shoddy Craftsmanship

      Best Uses

      • Jamming
      • Practicing

      Comments about Fender Blacktop Jaguar HH Electric Guitar:

      I bought this guitar because I moved back to the States from overseas and my good gear is still in transit for the next 2 months and i didnt want to be without a guitar. Found this at a local shop for a good price. If youre thinking about it you need to understand that youre getting a guitar that was designed to be sold in a certain price bracket and as such some craftsmanship and quality is sacrificed. ALL of the frets needed extra filing to line up with the neck so they dont scratch up your fingers and the guitar will need a setup, I found the action way too high for my taste. Most other people who reviewed this guitar here have replaced the electronics and I agree that is a must.
      However, once you replace the pickups/pots/switch and have it set up, you wind up with a pretty good guitar for what you've spent.

      Bottom line: if you're used to high end equipment this probably wont cut it (unless you want something to warm up on backstage) but if youre looking to take a step up from the lower end guitars this could be the one youre looking for, just know it will need some work before its truly ready.

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      (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

       
      5.0

      Lovely little axe

      By chris drake

      from NJ

      About Me Professional Musician

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      Pros

      • Fun To Play
      • Good Feel
      • Good Pick Up
      • Good Tone

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Jamming
        • Practicing
        • Recording
        • Rock Concerts
        • School Bands
        • Small Venues

        Comments about Fender Blacktop Jaguar HH Electric Guitar:

        Picked up a black one a few months ago(the silver looks great online but awful in person). Love the looks, always have been a Jaguar fan. Build quality is great, the finish was flawless, and the overall look is to die for. The electronics are a little on the cheap side, the toggle switch was noisy and the factory humbuckers left a bit to be desired. I replaced the scratchy switch, and replaced the bridge humbucker with a chrome Seymour Duncan JB, and suddenly this became a guitar worth double what I paid (including the upgrades). Think of it as a blank canvas to mold into an incredible guitar. I don't foresee needing any further modifications, and plan on keeping this bad boy for a very long time. At the price point, you won't find a better way to own a Jag, and I personally wouldn't be caught dead with a Squier in my hands.

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        5.0

        Jagsville, Daddy-o

        By Uncle Howie

        from Jersey shore

        About Me Experienced

        Pros

        • Fun To Play
        • Good Feel
        • Good Tone
        • Wicked Looks

        Cons

        • Limited color choices

        Best Uses

        • Jamming
        • Practicing
        • Recording
        • Small Venues

        Comments about Fender Blacktop Jaguar HH Electric Guitar:

        I played one at a G.C. a while back and loved the feel, very comfy while playing sitting down as well as standing. I reccommended this to a co-worker who has small hands and "can't play a Strat". Being as this is a short scale, he said it fit great and bought one on the spot.

        I got mine for Christmas and would have been delighted except the silver color was more of a greenish-taupey kinda shade and not very silver at all. There was also an issue with the neck having a very rough spot. Obviously both faults were with the QC that day at Fender and not the fault of Musician's Friend.

        So I sent it back and ordered the black one as I felt it was a safer color choice. It arrived and looked extremely cool, just stark black and chrome. My other 4 guitars all have single coils so i was amazed at the sound the HBs on this delivered. the tone was creamy and full, very pleasing to hear.

        My hands are rather large so things get a bit tight above the 14th fret, but its a real blast to play, easy to move around on and the neck is smooth as glass. couldn't be happier with it. I've played guitars that cost 4 times as much and didin't feel, look, or sound as nice as this.
        Fender Blacktop Jaguar HH is a great buy.
        ---Thank you Fender and Musician's Friend both.

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        5.0

        Blacktop jag

        By Buddeaaron

        from Lambert vile mi

        About Me Novice

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Fun To Play
        • Good Feel
        • Good Pick Up
        • Good Tone
        • Solid Electronics

        Cons

          Best Uses

          • Jamming
          • Practicing
          • Rock Concerts

          Comments about Fender Blacktop Jaguar HH Electric Guitar:

          The price on this guitar was awesome. Tone and playability of guitars twice the price! I changed the nines that came on it for tens and am amazed as was a friend who play a Gibson sg and explorer he didn't want to put it down. Solid weight and feel the blacktop series does it strong deep and loud.

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          4.0

          Good for the $$$

          By Angry Old Guy

          from Boston

          About Me Professional Musician

          Pros

          • Bad A Zz Looks

          Cons

          • Cheap Controls

          Best Uses

          • Crush My Enemies

          Comments about Fender Blacktop Jaguar HH Electric Guitar:

          I bought one of these on CL. I dig the 24" scale because my first "real" guitar was a 1971 Mustang. When I play this it makes me smile. Lower the pickups so that you can EQ your rig with your single coil guitars. This guitar has the bad a zz Amp Knobs just like Albert Collins. Tuning machines are great, bridge intonates fine. PU selector is noisy and has to go. Pots have a taper from another planet. I don't care. Plug it in, put everything on 10 and rage! I consider this my new SG. Maple neck, alder body, just buy one!

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          4.0

          Great guitar, electronics need help

          By Robble

          from Baltimore, MD

          About Me Novice

          Ask me a question

          Pros

          • Fun To Play
          • Good Feel
          • Good Pick Up
          • Good Tone

          Cons

          • Bad Controls
          • Bad Toggle Switch

          Best Uses

          • Jamming
          • Practicing
          • Recording

          Comments about Fender Blacktop Jaguar HH Electric Guitar:

          This is a great guitar but the controls need help. Replacing the volume and tone potentiometers with CTS audio taper pots does wonders. On mine the toggle switch failed because of poor soldering underneath. I replaced it with a Switchcraft which feels better and should be more reliable. I also replaced the output jack while I was in there. It's an easy guitar to work on, and a tremendous value.

          I have no complaints about the sound, playability, or looks of the guitar now that these improvements have been made.

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          5.0

          Nice, CLEAN LOOKING guitar!

          Comments about Fender Blacktop Jaguar HH Electric Guitar:

          I really like this guitar. And again, it takes some set-up and I like to upgrade it a bit.
          Actually less features are good features. I have a regular Jaguar and it becomes a bit cumbersome flipping switches. What I like about this is the one master volume and tone control.
          They use undersized nuts for fthe 1/4" guitar jack on Black Tops ... I replace them with better, standard ones. I don't like the amp knobs, so I found a supplier for standard Jaguar volume and tone knobs. On the Black Top Strat I have, I replaced the pots with split-shaft CTS pots and put black, conventional knobs on them as well. I also replaced the jack in that guitar, too.
          A really good value ... once set up, very playable.

          Comment on this review

          (5 of 5 customers found this review helpful)

           
          5.0

          There's a reason I passed up buying a Gibson Les Paul for this.

          Comments about Fender Blacktop Jaguar HH Electric Guitar:

          This guitar is perfect for me. I like simple, awesome sounding guitars, and this one delivers big time for people like me wanting great sound for a reasonable price. While the stripped down aspect is there, this leads for the player to really dig in deep for the sound they want. And while this guitar will force you to find your tone, it will reward your efforts greatly. I love it.
          This guitar, for the money, is a STEAL. Having said that, there's a reason that it's at its current pricetag. It's a stripped down, no nonsense, no bells or whitles guitar, that is built around it's two humbuckers. For players like myself, it's what makes this guitar. For others, the rawness of its appearance will be a turn off. They won't like the fact that there's only two controls: a master treble knob and a master volume knob, giving it "limited" options for overall tone. But this simplicity is what makes this guitar perfect for rock and blues. If you like to play bare bones music, this is your guitar. It will shine through, clean or distorted, and will give you the sound you need to cut through the mix of a band. Sure, it doesn't have a ton going on in the variety department, but it does everything else really well.
          Make no mistake, this guitar is meant to rock. It is meant to be played loud, and is meant to be played with soul. The fretboard is where it really sets itself apart from other guitars in its class and price range. The neck is smooth and the playability is great. What really surprised me was the unique sounds that both the bridge and neck pickups really have from each other. It can go twangy, or it can go beefy, and when set to the middle blend position, both pickups compliment each other really well. You really feel like you're getting 3 fantastic options when selecting a pickup setting, which for the price, is a real gem for its standard factory pickups. It's a little on the heavy side when it comes to weight, but if you have a good strap, you won't be having sore shoulders from wearing it for an extened period of time. This really is a musician-friendly guitar.
          What can I say. For the price, this guitar is beyond a bargain. Out of all of the Fender Blacktop series, this one is the best. Rarely do you walk into a shop and find a guitar that not only looks and plays great, but doesn't murder your wallet. Sure, the upper class of guitars are amazing and have surperior components, but don't be fooled: this guitar deserves to be respected. It's a rare instance where you won't feel like you're buying an inferior guitar, and it goes well beyond the name on the headstock. This instrument is as good as it gets in the value department.

          Comment on this review

          (4 of 19 customers found this review helpful)

           
          4.0

          Fender Blacktop Jaguar HH - Black/Black

          By Rob Shillingford

          from Los Angeles, CA

          Comments about Fender Blacktop Jaguar HH Electric Guitar:

          Out of factory I give this guitar an 8. Modified I give it a 9.9. Perfect 10's don't exist (I live in Hollywood - TRUST ME!) Otherwise see above.
          The Jag Blacktop features are very limited - compared to what a NORMAL REGULAR ISSUE guitar is. Here we go. The Alnico 5 pups are muddy in neck overdrive and neck clean, even in a low bass setting. The pickups are overwound and PICK-UP more signal then necessary. The lows are low, but if you raise the tremolo side of the pickup screw (G/B/E), and drop the bass side screw (E/A/D), clarity will come through. Grunge/melody fans - drop your amp gain and turn down the guitar tone slightly. Boring/metal fans - DON'T play this guitar and learn some rhythm. This guitar registers mids and highs, so get higher. The JAG will need to suit your needs in terms of style, sound, and method, but the pickups will have to be replaced. I chose basic Dimarzio pickups. At the neck, THE HUMBUCKER FROM HELL (DP156). At the bridge, SUPER DISTORTION (DP100). I also replaced the Tune-o-matic bridge with a Mustang bridge, and changed my crossover 3-way to a blender pot. If I say anymore my sound may be compromised - SO I WON'T!
          Great structual quality.
          First of all this is a stripped-down Fender Jaguar. This guitar comes with 1 3/4 balls and 75% ability. TALENT SOLD SEPERATELY. It's not an overcomplicated machine that has to be plugged into another complicated machine to make a overcomplicated sound. Too many effects and cords kill an idea. How many knobs and switches does someone really need to create a signature sound? Guitar/ pedals/ equalizer/ compressor/ amp (tube or modeling)/ PA/ audience? A distinct sound should NOT have to pass through 15 judges before it hits the audience. This guitar has an IN YOUR FACE KICK already built in, but it will require personal modificaition. (Have it your way. You can't buy that off of a wall or out of a factory.) Modify the guitar FIRST. My music will shine from this guitar plugged into a 15 watt amp made from, Experience, integrity, and ability can ALL be played through this guitar- JUST PLAY YOU.

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          (3 of 3 customers found this review helpful)

           
          5.0

          Fender Jaguar Blacktop 'n' Stuff

          By Alexander Williamson

          from In NY State...Somewhere.

          Comments about Fender Blacktop Jaguar HH Electric Guitar:

          Overall, fantastic. This Jag's got Swag. A lot of guitar for the price.
          To put it in short terms, all of the woods are very nice. The alder sounds really good. It features two humbucking pickups, which I'm guessing you already know. The neck pickup sounds very warm, and with some classic fuzz and reverb, the sound that comes out of your amplifier will be a warm and creamy fuzz. (My personal favorite.) The bridge pickup is still moderately warm, but it has a nice trebly bite to it when used through the proper settings. Also features (As you've already seen) Two knobs: one volume, one tone. Coming from Fender, they're very strong and sturdy, and as always, look great. It's a fantastic guitar for jazz, blues, and rock. A true guitarist's guitar.
          The construction of this solid body is... well, solid. Very sturdy. The woods used are very good: The alder body sounds fantastic, and the maple neck (as always) feels smooth and very glossy. The pickups are actually pretty decent. Very warm sounding. The only flaw I've seen (or in my case, felt) is the edges of the frets... they're a tiddly bit sharper than I'd like them to be, but they'll wear down through use. Overall, considering the price, Fantastic quality.
          I'd say this guitar has a very high scoring quality for the price. This guitar is capable of many things. My particular model was a little bit more expensive than the normal price you see, because mine was a special edition version of this guitar. My model was exclusive at guitar center...Rather than Blizzard Pearl or Black, my Jaguar is Seafoam Pearl, a minty green. It's a real "California" color, and it's absolutely gorgeous.

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