I have a guitar with two mustang-style switches on the treble horn. On-Off-On, eight terminals.
The guitar has serious buzzing problems. I just couldn't get rid of them, so I took it to a luthier and had him wire the guitar with new pots, switches, and pickups. It still buzzes. He says the problem is the switches themselves. He said they're cheap, and guitar makers don't use that type any more for good reason. I can't seem to find 'high quality' versions of these. The ones I have are Allparts.
Should I just drill a hole for an LP toggle switch in the control cavity and be done with it? It's a front-routed guitar, so I'm hesitant to do anything permanent to it, but at this point, I guess a good sounding guitar is probably more important.
The guitar has serious buzzing problems. I just couldn't get rid of them, so I took it to a luthier and had him wire the guitar with new pots, switches, and pickups. It still buzzes. He says the problem is the switches themselves. He said they're cheap, and guitar makers don't use that type any more for good reason. I can't seem to find 'high quality' versions of these. The ones I have are Allparts.
Should I just drill a hole for an LP toggle switch in the control cavity and be done with it? It's a front-routed guitar, so I'm hesitant to do anything permanent to it, but at this point, I guess a good sounding guitar is probably more important.