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Pros & Cons
Pros
The switching feel has a softer feel than the long version, but is more in line with the feel of the angled sg style. The switch is a little stiff when selecting but should lighten up with time.
Cons
These look like fakes from china. Went on wild goose chase never suspecting a faulty switch. This switch is garbage and a waste of money.
Highlights
Quality
Easy to install and constructed with good materials
These are of nice quality with great feel and are in all my guitars from factory or me putting them in
It had served many years before getting too sticky and difficult to switch between positions
Old switch was real loose and pickups sounded weak
Price
So glad i spent the few extra dollars on this
Dont even mess with that cheap 10 switch youre also looking at
I know it’s expensive but it’s really worth it
Works like it should cheapest price i found
Competitiveness
Compared to my vintage gibsons with old switchcraft hardware
I know this sounds like i’m nitpicking but i’m also comparing to a product made in the 70’s so maybe not be an apples to apples scenario
It’s better than the imports but compared side to side it’s hard to see much difference to be honest
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great, new, quality, fine and fit. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
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- Our engine has discovered that over 90% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 178 reviews as of our last analysis date on Mar 1 2024.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
My epiphone les paul joe perry pickup selector stopped working in the rhythm neck position
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
You have to remember to take a picture of how the original was wired
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Epiphone and gibson pickup selector looks similar but are wired differently and also have different arm lengths
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Dont even mess with that cheap 10 switch youre also looking at
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The one i bought did not play nice with my gibson guitar
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I suppose it may have worked if i had spent entirely too much time playing with the wiring
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
But i just said forget it and sprung for a real switchcraft switch popped it into my existing wiring and was good to go
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I should have realized that my original failed switch was also a switchcraft albeit a long style
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