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It's Fender, it's Super switch, it has one serious drawback
This is a legend (like just Fender is).
QUALITY!
The build quality is very good. It will last long for sure. It allows you to put pickups in all possible configurations. It is same quality as DiMarzio or Oak Grigsby.
It also consumes a quite a lot of space (it's thick, or "fat", as you prefer). But still - it is of great quality.
IT'S LOUD
This is why I am rating this switch with 3 stars only.
Even with relatively good pickups (am am using DiMarzio always) - the click during position switching can be heard. It is utterly annoying.
Otherwise - it is quality switch.
QUALITY!
The build quality is very good. It will last long for sure. It allows you to put pickups in all possible configurations. It is same quality as DiMarzio or Oak Grigsby.
It also consumes a quite a lot of space (it's thick, or "fat", as you prefer). But still - it is of great quality.
IT'S LOUD
This is why I am rating this switch with 3 stars only.
Even with relatively good pickups (am am using DiMarzio always) - the click during position switching can be heard. It is utterly annoying.
Otherwise - it is quality switch.
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Quality part but overpriced.
It seems to me to be the same super switch I have used from other brands. Good quality, it's a good switch. Being Fender branded packaging this costs more but also comes with *the wrong mounting screws*. Wrong size and thread. Ridiculous! Keep the screws from your old switch!
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Good quality but not suitable for rear routed guitars
The switch is definitely good quality but it's not meant for rear routed guitars, imho. The terminals are very hard to access and there is no chassis lug to connect to ground.
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