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low quality
I was initially unsure, then I was convinced to buy it by the good reviews.
Unfortunately I didn't like it, and the reason is that is difficult to position it. If you are on stage and u want to change your pickup configuration quickly (especially for positions 2 , 3 and 4) u'r gonna have problems because it is not fluid.
Compared with a fender brand 5 way switch , that's really a low quality product.
My advice is to spend 10¤ more and by a good one.
Unfortunately I didn't like it, and the reason is that is difficult to position it. If you are on stage and u want to change your pickup configuration quickly (especially for positions 2 , 3 and 4) u'r gonna have problems because it is not fluid.
Compared with a fender brand 5 way switch , that's really a low quality product.
My advice is to spend 10¤ more and by a good one.
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Not very reliable
Used this to replace the switch in a strat that came with a 3 way. Figured out it would work just as well as the Oak Grisby one, being basically a 1-1 copy.
Well, I had never witnessed a guitar switch failing so badly: after a couple weeks it started to feel loose and would not "click" into position; fast forward a couple more weeks and it came apart completely. It disintegrated beyond repair.
On the positive side, having it all apart was a good opportunity to understand how a switch works :-)
Maybe it was just bad luck and mine was flawed, but I will not cheap out on switches again in the future.
Well, I had never witnessed a guitar switch failing so badly: after a couple weeks it started to feel loose and would not "click" into position; fast forward a couple more weeks and it came apart completely. It disintegrated beyond repair.
On the positive side, having it all apart was a good opportunity to understand how a switch works :-)
Maybe it was just bad luck and mine was flawed, but I will not cheap out on switches again in the future.
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