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  • Drop in 5-way switch replacement

    Is that possible? While I am changing my KV-1 to APC pickups I want to have a 5-way wiring. Can I just drop in any 5-way switch or do I have to look for a special one to replace the 3 way I have on the guitar now? I never used to 5-way switch before(although coming from BC Rich camp I am not a stranger to fancy electronics and wiring [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] ) so excuse me if this question is silly.

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    Re: Drop in 5-way switch replacement

    Youre replacing a 3-way blade switch with a 5-way blade? There should be no problem. You can just wire it up according to the apc schematic or use a generic one from seymour duncan or dimarzio. Shouldnt be a problem.

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    • #3
      Re: Drop in 5-way switch replacement

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      Youre replacing a 3-way blade switch with a 5-way blade?

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      Yeah. Thanks! I can handle the wiring(I think!), I am going over diagrams on guitarelectronics.net. Shouldn't be a problem! [img]/images/graemlins/headbang.gif[/img]

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      • #4
        Re: Drop in 5-way switch replacement

        The only thing you might want to watch out for is the screw size. Strat-style 5-ways have fairly large screws and some Jackson blade switches use really tiny ones. If you're not careful in the selection of the 5-way you may wind up having to drill bigger screw holes and live with large screw heads on the face of the guitar.
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        • #5
          Re: Drop in 5-way switch replacement

          Add on to that that USA made and cheapo Import switches also have slightly different hole spacings sometimes... [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]

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          • #6
            Re: Drop in 5-way switch replacement

            I had to get an Ibanez switch for a non-pickguard guitar once. The ibby switch had a longer shaft, to make the knob go clear of the face of the guitar.

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            • #7
              Re: Drop in 5-way switch replacement

              Like Sunbane said, most of the normal 5-way's do not have a long enough lever. That is the problem that I currently have. The switch tip keeps being pushed off the lever when it hits the mounting screws.

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