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Working
The thing is working, but maybe not as smooth as you might expect it. It has to be oiled before you can put it in, that will make for a much better "switching experience". If you want to have the really boutique-like smoothness, you might want to drop a couple quid more!
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Seems OK to me
Replaced the old wornout switch of my '79 strat. This still works after half a year now. Feels sturdy.
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GS
what can I say? quality stuff from Fender
This switch just works. smooth operator!
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A
Quality switch but there are better out there
It is quality switch but there are better ones out there all be it at a higher price.
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J
Good spare
The build seems light, to be checked in the long term;
Assembly and welding are easy, perfectly fitting.
Action locks well in each position,
but effort to change position is very light, so risk of unwanted change when strumming hard.
Assembly and welding are easy, perfectly fitting.
Action locks well in each position,
but effort to change position is very light, so risk of unwanted change when strumming hard.
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Be careful during soldering.
A single drop from solder can destroy the switch. It is very good switch but It would be better if it is sealed. Sorry for my bad English :)
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D
Overall good switch
one of the positions doesn't quite click like the others but the switch works and feels great. In any case better than the cheap one I replaced it with
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Dd
although I dont like sliding switches I used it but I'm not happy; I prefer tyrning switches
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