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Great upgrade/replacement
I bought this switch to replace a broken one on my 2010 Epiphone Les Paul Standard. I swapped pretty much all of the parts on that guitar, but that's another story.
So as about the switch. It wasn't a perfect match at first as I had to drill the hole in the guitar a little bit more, just to get the piece fit in there. It is also somewhat longer than the old one was, so fitting it in the cavity was a little bit tricky as well. But after that I got the switch in its place, soldered it and so on, it was all working fine. So, for me personally, that wasn't one big of a problem either. The switch itself, needles to say, definitely does better than the old Epi switch did. Had it for a year or so now, still haven't got any problems with it.
So in conclusion, if someone needs a replacement or simply just an upgrade for their old/broken switch, you don't really need to look further than this. But as I mentioned above, you may have to adapt when installing it. Because as it seems, it doesn't quite fit every type of guitar out of the box.
So as about the switch. It wasn't a perfect match at first as I had to drill the hole in the guitar a little bit more, just to get the piece fit in there. It is also somewhat longer than the old one was, so fitting it in the cavity was a little bit tricky as well. But after that I got the switch in its place, soldered it and so on, it was all working fine. So, for me personally, that wasn't one big of a problem either. The switch itself, needles to say, definitely does better than the old Epi switch did. Had it for a year or so now, still haven't got any problems with it.
So in conclusion, if someone needs a replacement or simply just an upgrade for their old/broken switch, you don't really need to look further than this. But as I mentioned above, you may have to adapt when installing it. Because as it seems, it doesn't quite fit every type of guitar out of the box.
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