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🎸 Mini Toggle Switch for Guitar Bass by SALECOM Review

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Description of 🎸 Mini Toggle Switch for Guitar Bass by SALECOM

Threaded bushing height: 5/16". Bushing Diameter: 1/4". Cavity Depth: 5/8". 2 Position ON/ON (3A 250VAC / 5A 125VAC).

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The previous owner of my guitar included a mini 3-pin latching on/off/on switch so I could only have one pickup at a time and I wanted to expand the guitar's capabilities so I could mix pickups. Installed that and it worked great. There are no soldering issues with the 320 and the switch sounds very clean when plugged in. The rubber switch cover from the old switch does not fit. You will need the included rings and washers.

Pros
  • Price
Cons
  • Small change

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Note which way the switch is pointing.

I needed a mini on/on/on toggle switch to build my guitar. Everyone in the world has a DPDT, 6-pin, 3-position switch. But most of them are on/off/on - be very careful if you want on/off/on because they look exactly like on/off/on. .When you use them, the center pins are your input and output respectively (it doesn't matter which center pin you use for what). You will see a notch cut into one side of the switch's threaded stem, and I arbitrarily assumed that this would be the "first position"…

Pros
  • Heavy Duty
Cons
  • Damaged

Great little switch. There are two types of on/on/on switches: Make sure you have/need the configuration you think you will make. ;) Good workmanship (do not overheat!), great price, delivery on time. a full pass between the terminals, solder the first leg [exactly where the strip *ends*], then cut off the stripped/discarded insulation a bit [to leave room for solder on each end] and lay it down back onto the pre-stripped end protruding from the just soldered ferrule (easier with solid than…

Pros
  • Few competitors
Cons
  • Unreliable