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Post by Runewalker on Aug 4, 2005 23:41:36 GMT -5
The standard Gibby type - switchcraft style short, long or L-Shaped 3-way toggles are consistently pricey - $10-$20 per.
Anyone had experience with those box enclosure type Asian 3-ways (toggles that is)? Are they any good, noisy, durable, etc. They are less expensive.
OR better yet a source for switchcraft style toggles for $5 or so?
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Post by Trey on Aug 5, 2005 16:45:38 GMT -5
I think the Switchcraft stuff is seriously worth every penny, they are hands and above better than nay other switch out there. I suggest you bit the bullet and spend $15 on a quality switch, because if you do buy a $5 you'll just be buying another to replace it in less than a year...
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Post by CheshireCat on Aug 7, 2005 14:18:41 GMT -5
I think the Switchcraft stuff is seriously worth every penny, they are hands and above better than nay other switch out there. I suggest you bit the bullet and spend $15 on a quality switch, because if you do buy a $5 you'll just be buying another to replace it in less than a year... Well, honestly, less than a year is optimistic. ;D Actually, a mini-toggle would do the trick, and cost about $2. Just be gentle with it and don't give it any heavy "kick it into overdrive" whacks with the side of your hand when you want to go from rhythm to lead pickup for a solo. That's really the reason why you're paying $12. In a word: Durability. Chesh
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