Models
Every model, most significant first.
5 models
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Reverend Double Agent
Offset solid-body electric guitar model family
Electric guitar · South Korea
A semi-hollow electric from Reverend Guitars pairing a P-90 in the neck position with a humbucker at the bridge. It includes the brand's bass-contour control for dialing back low end, giving a wide range of jangly to punchy tones.
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Fender Jaguar
Short-scale offset electric guitar model family
Electric guitar
Introduced in 1962 as Fender's top offset model, the Jaguar uses a short 24-inch scale, bright single-coil pickups, an elaborate rhythm/lead switching system, and a floating tremolo. First embraced by surf players, it later became a favorite of alternative and indie guitarists.
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Fender Jazzmaster
Offset electric guitar model family
Electric guitar
Introduced in 1958 as Fender's flagship, the Jazzmaster has a large offset body, wide flat single-coil pickups, a dual rhythm/lead circuit, and a floating tremolo with a separate bridge. Originally marketed to jazz players, it instead became a cornerstone of surf, then later alternative and indie rock.
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Fender Mustang
Solid body electric guitar
Electric guitar
A short-scale student model introduced in 1964, the Mustang has an offset body, two single-coil pickups with distinctive slide-switch wiring, and a floating tremolo. Affordable and easy to play, it found lasting popularity with punk and alternative musicians.
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Teisco Spectrum
Offset electric guitar family
Electric guitar · Japan
A striking offset electric from the Japanese maker Teisco in the 1960s, the Spectrum is a cult favorite among collectors of vintage Japanese guitars. It is known for its bold styling and unconventional multi-pickup design.