An alternative to the LP switch?

Nightburst

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Does anyone else has this too? Especially during a gig when I dig into the strings I always accidentily hit the switch so it flips over to the neck humbucker. Not a desirable situation (especially since the rather scooped '59 is in the neck position).
I sort of fixed the problem by rotating the switch 90 degrees but it still happens sometimes.

Is there some sort of alternative to a LP style switch?

I wonder why Gibson put the switch there in the first place?
 
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The reason Gibson put it there in the first place was probably to make it easy to change pickups while you're playing. :)

Most of the classic guitar designs have some sort of ergonomic peculiarity that some people love and others hate.

I mostly play a Les Paul and I actually like the position of that switch. I find it convenient to change while playing and I never hit it accidentally. However, when I play my Strat I sometimes feel the volume knob gets in the way of my right hand, and sometimes I catch my pick on the middle pickup. If I play the Strat long enough I adapt and those issues go away.

Some people love the rotary selector switch on a PRS, others hate it. I'm sure I've seen a Les Paul style guitar with a rotary switch - perhaps that would be an option for you. For me it would ruin the look of the guitar.

Have you been playing the Les Paul long?
 
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You are probably right, but to me it just seems more logic to put all the controls around the same place on a guitar.

I have the LP for a few months now so I'm still getting used to it since my previous guitars were all strat style guitars.

The rotary switch seems like a good idea, I agree about the looks so maybe I can replace the knob with something that looks like a toggle. Thanks for the idea!
 
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Of all the guitars i have played i personally really like is the les paul design more than anything. I own a strat, but i feel alot more comfortable with a les paul. I really liek the design and didn't have any problems with it, in fact i find it harder to switch pick ups on my strat becasue it has 5 cominations with the les paul only has three. With my strat i only use the brdige or the neck, geting the middle combos are impossible for me.
 
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the 3 position switch on ernie ball/music mans (like on their SUB1s) is low profile, and stiffer than an LP...try one out and see if it works for you.
 
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JohnJohn said:
What about shaving some of the top of the switch cap off?

I see a lot of guys who simply remove the switch tip to remedy that problem.
 
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I think both LPs and strats have the pickup selector in a place where its way too easy to hit it while playing - I tuck mine lower on the body so you can't hit iby accident

I'd suggest on the LP, turning it sideways so you really can't hit it
 
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You could do like Hetfield does and wire up another 3 way toggle in place of a control pot:
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MJ
 
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The suggestion about what James does is a good one. You could also sell your LP and get a Double Cut. Not the best option but it's a possibility.
 
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Thanks for the great idea's guys!

I like the idea of a lower profile switch, I'll have to look around to see if I can order something like that. The rotary switch turns out to be expensive!

So what does mr. Hetfield do with the other switch?
 
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lol...i feel the same way about a strat switch... :smack: seems like everytime i'm really strumming away...whammo i'm on the 4 or 5... :laugh2: the switch on my Moore is lower and more out of the way...i've never noticed any problems on a paul style guitar, but i'm sure everyone plays differently!?
 
Re: An alternative to the LP switch?

mrid said:
I see a lot of guys who simply remove the switch tip to remedy that problem.

That may work but I would not reccomend it unless you know you wont forget it's not there! It's easier said than done believe me...

I actually broke a switch tip by knocking something off a table when I had my guitar on my knee... took the switch tip right off, luckily the guitar was fine.

Anyway, I didn't think it was that big of a deal and I just thought I'd leave it untill the next time I went to a guitar shop and get one then. So a few days later I was jamming along to a backing track and I went to go whack my switch from the neck to the bridge pup and...

Took a chunk outa my finger :smack:

Edit - I play strats btw, and this was done on a H/H gutiar so it was a 3 way with a spiral screw pattern for the tip...

BTW - you might wanna look into a mini toggle switch, I doubt you'll hit that unless you really mean to
 
Re: An alternative to the LP switch?

mrid said:
I see a lot of guys who simply remove the switch tip to remedy that problem.
That's my recommendation. That or smoke some opium before playing.
 
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James Hetfield- The stock Gibson switch on that Les Paul is a dummy and not connected. He took a volume pot out and put the 3 way switch there. ESP made him a Les Paul copy that was part of the signature series for him, pinstriped and all, and this was how it was wired.
 
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