Prevent Knocking Jaguar Switches
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Prevent Knocking Jaguar Switches
How do YOU prevent this? I see a lot of people tape over the switches. I occasionally knock my switches around when I'm playing, I'm curious if anyone has some preventative measures.
othomas2 wrote:I can't fathom how it's possible.... especially the lower ones.
Play properly.
They're about as easy to hit as a 3-way toggle switch on a Les Paul... which is to say you've really got to be trying hard to hit them... or trying way too hard to be rock-n-roll.Fran wrote:I have to say ive never had a problem with them either.
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i hit top switches all the time..
that is why i tape things down..
having said that, i prefer to not tape them if i can
as i don't hit them live very often
just enough to be a pain in the ass..
i've rotated the switches so that down is off, and on the CP jag that has been helpful, as i no longer hit the Kill switch mid song.
i don't feel like i'm rocking out way to hard.. when i play..
or trying to look like i'm rocking out to hard...
i'll have to re-watch some of the Zero Cool video and find out.
that is why i tape things down..
having said that, i prefer to not tape them if i can
as i don't hit them live very often
just enough to be a pain in the ass..
i've rotated the switches so that down is off, and on the CP jag that has been helpful, as i no longer hit the Kill switch mid song.
i don't feel like i'm rocking out way to hard.. when i play..
or trying to look like i'm rocking out to hard...
i'll have to re-watch some of the Zero Cool video and find out.
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pretty much have to agree. you can take other measures, i guess, which others have done for years (duct tape, deactivation, complete removal, etc), but it didn't take me long to just slightly rein in my up and down strokes. had to do this for mustangs as well. i just consider it as part of the challenge of playing a different instrument since they're all different in some ways.othomas2 wrote:I can't fathom how it's possible.... especially the lower ones.
Play properly.
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I love the switches . I never hit them... I tend not to hit the switches on a strat either but I do hit the volume ..Somehow.. Don't ask..SKC Willie wrote:I have this problem on strats because I play right over the bridge, but the Jag is one of the few guitars that I don't actually hit switches when I play.
I hate selector switches though.. 3 separate toggles on a strat would make it soooooo much better . And more versatile .
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if you strum energetically/clumsily it's easy to turn the switches off. i've done it numerous times onstage, with both the rhythm circuit and the pickup selectors, with embarrassing results. benecol's tip works, but since i only ever use the bridge pickup i just tape them down. i don't see why i should have to change the way i naturally play.
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I did the fliperoo trick on my Cyclone II expecting the even more precarious plate placement, when combined with my sloppy playing to cause a kind of tone disco party but I soon realized this was pretty unnecessary. I can only remember having hit the switches acciedentally a few times, which is pretty much par for the course for every guitar I've owned.
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Like Sonic youth?benecol wrote:It's the people who complain about knocking tele switches that scare me: what are they doing, permanent pick scrapes?
By the way I dug out those CDs you made me and ripped them to my laptop at work, and I have to say not bad. Working on Ayres and teh SY stuff now - will listen to the Burroughs when I'm feeling saucy next.
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Re: Prevent Knocking Jaguar Switches
If you don't need to move the switches during a gig, do what J Mascis does on his Jazzmasters - put the rubbers (erasers) that you get on the tops of pencils in the open switch holes.Magnawolf wrote:How do YOU prevent this? I see a lot of people tape over the switches. I occasionally knock my switches around when I'm playing, I'm curious if anyone has some preventative measures.