Mincer
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This is specifically with a Soloist body and a DiMarzio Super Switch:
I had some trouble with this, as even though the screws lined up, there were some issues...
Screwing it in tightly (like any switch) will bend the frame of the switch causing it to be very stiff. Loosening the screws by a turn or so takes the pressure off the frame of the switch, so it will feel 'normal'. Not so loose that it flops around, but just a turn or so.
Also, I was trying to figure out why the switch wasn't selecting the proper coils in the 'neck only' position (on a 2 humbucker guitar). I figured out that the switch wasn't making it all the way to that position withing the slot in the body.
So, I can either alter the slot for the switch, or somehow alter the switch itself. I decided on the switch. I used a Dremel to grind off the 'shoulders' of the shaft of the switch, so it doesn't hit the end of the slot on the body. This worked, but the switch shouldn't have those 'shoulders' on it to start with.
I'd suggest to look at other 5 way super switches, and maybe not go with the DiMarzio one unless you want to get to grinding.
While I love what is possible with the super switch (and the wiring I use also requires one magnet to be flipped in one of the pickups), you'd think that by now someone would develop a better way to wire these up...maybe add on small PC boards, or something for specific wiring.
I had some trouble with this, as even though the screws lined up, there were some issues...
Screwing it in tightly (like any switch) will bend the frame of the switch causing it to be very stiff. Loosening the screws by a turn or so takes the pressure off the frame of the switch, so it will feel 'normal'. Not so loose that it flops around, but just a turn or so.
Also, I was trying to figure out why the switch wasn't selecting the proper coils in the 'neck only' position (on a 2 humbucker guitar). I figured out that the switch wasn't making it all the way to that position withing the slot in the body.
So, I can either alter the slot for the switch, or somehow alter the switch itself. I decided on the switch. I used a Dremel to grind off the 'shoulders' of the shaft of the switch, so it doesn't hit the end of the slot on the body. This worked, but the switch shouldn't have those 'shoulders' on it to start with.
I'd suggest to look at other 5 way super switches, and maybe not go with the DiMarzio one unless you want to get to grinding.
While I love what is possible with the super switch (and the wiring I use also requires one magnet to be flipped in one of the pickups), you'd think that by now someone would develop a better way to wire these up...maybe add on small PC boards, or something for specific wiring.