Tom M New member Mar 8, 2005 #1 Is there a good 5 way switch that really stays in a position unless you apply some force? Or am I forced to be more careful with my picking hand? :dance:
Is there a good 5 way switch that really stays in a position unless you apply some force? Or am I forced to be more careful with my picking hand? :dance:
Benjy_26 25's Nemesis Mar 8, 2005 #2 Re: Strat switches? What position do you play in the most when you accidentaly hit the switch? BTW, I've had good results with the standard Switchcraft unit and the Megaswitch model S.
Re: Strat switches? What position do you play in the most when you accidentaly hit the switch? BTW, I've had good results with the standard Switchcraft unit and the Megaswitch model S.
Tom M New member Mar 8, 2005 #3 Re: Strat switches? Either of the first 2 positions tend to get knocked into the middle position.
Benjy_26 25's Nemesis Mar 8, 2005 #6 Re: Strat switches? You can flip your switch. It'll be kind of weird at first, but it should solve your problem. That, or change your technique slightly. "More wrist, less arm".
Re: Strat switches? You can flip your switch. It'll be kind of weird at first, but it should solve your problem. That, or change your technique slightly. "More wrist, less arm".
B B2D SDUGF Riffologist Supremö Mar 8, 2005 #7 Re: Strat switches? As far as feel I usually have to go to the music store to test them out manually LOL. Some of them are very solid and definitely "click" into position, others feel like a fader on a mixing board!
Re: Strat switches? As far as feel I usually have to go to the music store to test them out manually LOL. Some of them are very solid and definitely "click" into position, others feel like a fader on a mixing board!