The EMG blade switches are standard size and fit in standard size gaps. I would just use either the 3-way, or 5-way EMG depending on my needs and go totally solderless.
Good advice. I saw your vid on using the EMG switch and the most important part was the info that the buss on the switch itself replaces the bus that comes with the pick-ups. That isn’t on any of the diagrams.
Kurt, thank you. Its a little long winded but it puts things in basic terms for most of us who just want a quick simple answer to solve problems so we can get back to playing guitar 🎸
4 years later and it's still helping people out 🤘
The EMG blade switches are standard size and fit in standard size gaps.
I would just use either the 3-way, or 5-way EMG depending on my needs and go totally solderless.
The EMG toggle is the best option. I agree.
Good advice. I saw your vid on using the EMG switch and the most important part was the info that the buss on the switch itself replaces the bus that comes with the pick-ups. That isn’t on any of the diagrams.
Kurt, thank you. Its a little long winded but it puts things in basic terms for most of us who just want a quick simple answer to solve problems so we can get back to playing guitar 🎸
would it be fine to keep using the buss? or would you recommend buying a 5pos switch