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Hey,

I was on a local engineering shop and was just wondering if this switch from : localhost/would work for a neck on switch? Also should I get on-on or on-off-on or what?

Link no workee. You can use a SPST (on-off), SPDT (on-none-on), or 1/2 of a DPDT (on-none-on). See here: from : localhost/www.guitarnuts.com/wiring/allpickups.php

Sorry try this from : localhost/may have to be logged on.

Heres the tech specs:

Contact rating 3A @ 250V a.c. 6A @ 125V a.c. 4A @ 30V d.c.
Contact resistance 10m#937; max.
Insulation resistance 1000M#937; @ 500V d.c..
Dielectric strength 1500VRMS
Contact material Silver
Mechanical life 100,000 min
Operating temperature -20°C to 80°C


106 D on-on RoHS Compliant 199-0881 € 4,24 € 3,83
106 E on-off-on RoHS Compliant 199-0897 € 6,04 € 5,45
106 F (on)-on RoHS Compliant 199-0904 € 6,04 € 5,45
106 G (on)-off-(on) RoHS Compliant 199-0910 € 6,00 € 5,42
106 H (on)-off-on RoHS Compliant 199-0926 € 6,00 € 5,42
= RoHS Compliant
Yup, you gotta be logged on.

That one will be fine. Just got by what one you want now of the 3 choices in my previous post and you're good to go. If you don't want to drill a hole in the pickguard, get a push/pull pot and wire up the neck-on to it.

Thanks, I think I do want to drill a hole cause Im trying to get better at modding and building so the more work the better.

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