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brentrocks

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why EB uses the circut board style toggles as apposed to the mechanical style toggles?

I took my EVH to my tech today to have a new toggle put on it, and he said that was the strangest toggle he had ever seen. :)

Keep in mind that primarily works on vintage Fe***rs and G****ns. He said that was the first one of those he had ever worked on.
 

brentrocks

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i think you may have misunderstood my meaning...i'm not complaining, i was just wondering why you use the circut board style VS the mechanical style....if you say it is because they last longer then i undrestand.

you still use this style of toggle today right?
 

Larry

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EB switches are great no fuzz or scratchy switching here. :D
 

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I´m wondering that Brent has a guitar for so long that a switch can break;-))
 

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Ha! - my mate, a tv engineer said many years ago that he doesn't have to fix many XYZ T.V.'s, so I went out and bought one !!

Brent I would guess that you could still get one from EB?
 

brentrocks

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brent it was fine dont apologize....you dont get that this guys fixes guitars for a living and hasnt had to fix one..I think that is impressive

ok...i didnt understand...i guess i should lay off the crown for the rest of the night. yeah, that is a good thing if they are lasting longer:D
 

unclerico

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EBMM is the best thats why they put them in their. No other reason but that. Tell your tech he needs one
 
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