I was getting nowhere with this thread on the Blueprinting and Bondo section, so I'm gonna post it again here:
I just got my Jaguar back from the shop (Leonard Shapiro's shop in Minneapolis) where I got some of the mods I've been wishing for. The two major ones are new pickups: the Aguilar AG-4J 60's (more on those below), and a new preamp: the Aguilar OBP-2. Also, I replaced the stock fender knobs with some really sharp alluminum-cast knobs, had the bass properly shielded, and perhaps strangest of all I had the switches all shaved down (more on that below). So, without further ado, here are some pictures:
![Image](http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b182/RennTy/Jag%20Bass/DSCN0127.jpg)
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The new knobs. Vastly superior to those big plastic ones, which make me feel like my bass is some Fischer-Price toy:
![Image](http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b182/RennTy/Jag%20Bass/DSCN0136.jpg)
The filed-down switches. I sometimes would accidentally switch them onstage while playing, and since I usually play with just the neck pickup activated, it usually resulted in completely muting the bass mid-song. Problem solved!
![Image](http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b182/RennTy/Jag%20Bass/DSCN0140.jpg)
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Not a new mod, but a mod nontheless:
![Image](http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b182/RennTy/Jag%20Bass/DSCN0143.jpg)
Sock Monkey rocks out:
![Image](http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b182/RennTy/Jag%20Bass/DSCN0144.jpg)
The Aguilar pickups are VERY nice. They are well-rounded, giving you a real classic Fender tone from the sixties. And they have some real pep to them. My Jaguar growls like a P-Bass now. The preamp too gives me a huge range of control. The original Fender preamp was boost only, and turned up usually sounded metallic and tinny. The Aguilar preamp is boost/cut with a handy center indent, and turned up it sounds powerful and aggressive but not harsh.