Lachezar Dochev
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What are the advantage and disadvantages of the two?
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What about durability? I was told the push-push (which I like better for the moment) is more likly to wear off in time and cause problems... True?
I have mid-Eighties Ibanez push-push pots that still work.
The push-push is more complex from a mechanical standpoint and that's never good for reliability. In practice, I'd expect a good switch to last a long time in a guitar application unless you're just banging on the thing. If it's good for 100K cycles, how long would you go before hitting that count?What about durability? I was told the push-push (which I like better for the moment) is more likly to wear off in time and cause problems... True?
The push-push is more complex from a mechanical standpoint and that's never good for reliability. In practice, I'd expect a good switch to last a long time in a guitar application unless you're just banging on the thing. If it's good for 100K cycles, how long would you go before hitting that count?
push-pull provides a good visual representation of what setting you have activated.
Guitar Fetish stock both push/push and push /pull in 250 and 500k.Thank you all!
I'm going for the push-pushs. Any recommendations on maker/supplier?
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