Strat selector switch
Can anyone tell me for certain how does the five way selector switch on a Fender Stratocaster work? In other words which position turns on and off which of the three pickups?
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Here's my understanding, assuming you have a 5 way switch:
Position 1, closest to the bridge, enables the bridge pickup only.
Position 2, one step closer to the neck, enables both the bridge and the middle pickup.
Position 3 enables the middle pickup only.
Position 4 enables both the middle and the neck pickup.
Position 5, closest to the neck, enables the neck pickup only.
A three way switch only has positions 1, 3, and 5.
The position numbers are not "official" position numbers, I just used them for illustration.
John
Position 1, closest to the bridge, enables the bridge pickup only.
Position 2, one step closer to the neck, enables both the bridge and the middle pickup.
Position 3 enables the middle pickup only.
Position 4 enables both the middle and the neck pickup.
Position 5, closest to the neck, enables the neck pickup only.
A three way switch only has positions 1, 3, and 5.
The position numbers are not "official" position numbers, I just used them for illustration.
John
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Originally Posted by: FLstratguyCan anyone tell me for certain how does the five way selector switch on a Fender Stratocaster work? In other words which position turns on and off which of the three pickups?
johnmay gave you the correct info. Good job & thanks! :)
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FLStratguy,
You're correct, all 3 pickups will never be active at the same time.
And the tutorials CSchlegel posted are great. It's how I originally learned the answer to your question. :)
John
You're correct, all 3 pickups will never be active at the same time.
And the tutorials CSchlegel posted are great. It's how I originally learned the answer to your question. :)
John
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I recently was at Guitar Center checking out a american standard strat....and the sales girl showed me another strat ( still a fender ) it was a strat with a swucth called an S-1 swicth. basically you have the 5 way switch as normal but when you depress one of the tone knobs...you get even more combinations out of the pick ups. I didnt have too much time to mess around with it but seemed interesting.
you can google fender s-1 switch and get a lot of things to read.
you can google fender s-1 switch and get a lot of things to read.
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