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Post by richardsenior on Oct 30, 2008 8:31:15 GMT -5
Does anyone know where to get subminiature 'les paul' type SPDT (Centre On) switches in the UK?
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Post by ChrisK on Oct 31, 2008 19:46:08 GMT -5
Bump up.
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Post by andy on Nov 1, 2008 7:56:10 GMT -5
I did a quick search but nothing came up for those particular switches. Mind you, I have no idea what they are...! If you can't find them on the sites, it may be worth emailing some of these folks to see if they can point you in the right direction. www.wdmusic.co.ukwww.axesrus.comwww.allparts.uk.comwww.axetec.co.ukwww.guitarbitz.comI have used W D Music, and they were very good. I must have a proper look through those other sites- Axes R Us seem to have some very interesting pickups.
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Post by ChrisK on Nov 1, 2008 22:31:50 GMT -5
Quite frankly, I've never seen a subminiature 'les paul' type SPDT (Centre On) switch.
Do you mean a regular 'les paul' type SPDT (Centre On) switch?
If you really want a subminiature switch, you'll have to use a DP3T Center-ON switch (also erroneously called a DPDT ON-ON-ON switch - it does have slightly more positions than just two).
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Post by richardsenior on Nov 3, 2008 6:42:30 GMT -5
Yes I'm looking for a Les Paul type switch but in subminiature size. If I can get a DP3T subminiature switch and just not use one of the poles that's fine I suppose. I'm struggling to find one of those that I can be sure is genuinely 'centre on' though. Ideally I'd like a single supplier for : 500k Dual Concentric pot (with knobs) 250k Dual Concentric pot (with knobs) DP3T switch x 2 DPDT on-on switch
The closest I've come up with so far is allparts but they don't show a schematic representation of the switches so I can't be sure they are what I need.
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Post by ChrisK on Nov 3, 2008 17:54:50 GMT -5
That's because, in my experience, I haven't found a supplier that actually KNEW the schematic representation of their switches.....(or what the words meant).
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