
Probably because some people like the switch within reach of their strumming motion.
I've had tons of guitars with 5 ways like that, can't rememeber ever having a problem.
The only setups I dislike are what's on the Charvel pictured above, or the stupid stuff like a Jazzmaster/Mustang/Jaguar.
No. That's my favorite position.
I don't understand how you guys manage to hit every single control on the guitar... I regularly play Jags, Jazzmasters, And numerous other things with unreasonable switching options and I can't say I've ever accidentally hit anything.
The volume knob position never bothered me either, If it's not close to the strings I can't volume swell efficiently.
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Some people said they liked "versatility" so here goes an option for solving your problem. I put 3 DPDT switches and one push-pull (also a DPDT). The three switches give you 8 sounds, and the push-pull give you a "blow", or direct out, to avoid you hiting the volume by mistake. I hope someone likes it. This is not a "verified" wiring, in otherwords I aint never done it, so it may have a mistake.
Regardds.
EDIT- the three switches fit where the 5 way is placed, practically no routing is needed.
The volume knob position never bothered me either, If it's not close to the strings I can't volume swell efficiently.
I've had tons of guitars with 5 ways like that, can't rememeber ever having a problem.
The only setups I dislike are what's on the Charvel pictured above, or the stupid stuff like a Jazzmaster/Mustang/Jaguar.
Wow... you came up with all that since last night?? Impressive! I had noticed your previous post about putting three minis in the slot... that's an intriguing concept!
You just don't flail around wildly like the rest of us.Never hit any of my switches by accident, or control knobs either, on any of my guitars. Same thing when I get a used guitar and it has pickup gouges all over it, I don't get it. My picking hand must stay pretty much exactly over the strings at all times.