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Butch Snyder

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Hey guys,

I was looking at the various pics of the Reflex that folks have posted. I gotta say that, at first, I didn't care for it. To me it was just another take on the Axis; but with a slightly longer body. Through looking at them more carefully, they are really starting to grow on me. I showed the pics of the green one to my wife and she thought t was utterly beautiful.

Could someone give me a little insight on the switching? I would certainly appreciate it.
 

DaPatrooch

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I'm not sure of the exact switching on the 5-way switch, but the other 2-way switch allows you to choose between series and parallel wiring, giving you lots of different tones.
 

Coffeemug

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The switching on the Reflex is the same as on the 25th:

Pos.1 = bridge pickup
Pos.2 = outer coils of bridge and neck pickup
Pos.3 = both pickups
Pos.4 = inner coils of bridge and neck pickup
Pos.5 = neck pickup

Then there's a switch for series/parallel switching.
 

B2D

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I sat down and spent about an hour with a black reflex in a local GC... I like how there's 10 different pickup selection options in that guitar and how easy the layout is.

It helps that the guitar sounds amazing. Loud acoustically and electrically, sustains and resonates like a mother, and REALLY projects.
 
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