I've moved to using CTS push/push pots from crazyparts.de Much nicer on the fly tapping and I don't need to try and grab, I just bump the pot with the heel of my hand. Much nicer.Originally Posted by LSchefman
I've moved to using CTS push/push pots from crazyparts.de Much nicer on the fly tapping and I don't need to try and grab, I just bump the pot with the heel of my hand. Much nicer.Originally Posted by LSchefman
Current Rig:
2009 PRS Custom 24 (HFS/VB)
2007 PRS Singlecut Standard Satin (HFS/VB)
1994 PRS Custom 22 (Tremonti Treble/VB)
Taylor 514CE
Mesa Boogie Mk V 1x12 Combo
Too many pedals
Voted 5-way blade. Quicker than the rotary, but more options readily available than the 3-way. But I still need a push/pull (or rather push/push) for more options...
'11 PRS Custom 24 (10-top, pattern thin, HFS/VB, 210/11 wiring)
'10 PRS SE Torero
'07 PRS 513 ("531" mod)
+ other non-PRS gear
I'd be surprised if you didn't Joar :lol:Originally Posted by JoarE
Current Rig:
2009 PRS Custom 24 (HFS/VB)
2007 PRS Singlecut Standard Satin (HFS/VB)
1994 PRS Custom 22 (Tremonti Treble/VB)
Taylor 514CE
Mesa Boogie Mk V 1x12 Combo
Too many pedals
Yeah, that is a lot easier than the pull-up, but I do like having everything on one switch. Have you had any push-push pots fail? I've heard they're prone to that problem.Originally Posted by Dan-d-1985
Music is the voice that tells us that the human race is greater than it knows.
--Napoleon Bonaparte
And a couple of mini switchesOriginally Posted by JoarE
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2007 Singlecut Satin Artist Pack Emerald Green
2007 Tremonti SE Rhodesian Ridgeback (modded beyond the point of sanity)
+ some other gear
Nah, I like to keep the original look of the controls. Just add something under the hood.Originally Posted by ArtG
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'11 PRS Custom 24 (10-top, pattern thin, HFS/VB, 210/11 wiring)
'10 PRS SE Torero
'07 PRS 513 ("531" mod)
+ other non-PRS gear
I've not had a problem with the push/push's myself and these CTS's seem pretty sturdy. I've had more issues with push/pulls.Originally Posted by LSchefman
As always with these things, one bad batch could ruin your experiences so YMMV.
Current Rig:
2009 PRS Custom 24 (HFS/VB)
2007 PRS Singlecut Standard Satin (HFS/VB)
1994 PRS Custom 22 (Tremonti Treble/VB)
Taylor 514CE
Mesa Boogie Mk V 1x12 Combo
Too many pedals
5 way rotary for me also.Originally Posted by AaeCee
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No doubt, the 5-way is a classy look, and really harmonizes with the styling of the guitars. I can understand why PRS chose it, and it's probably less susceptible to environmental contamination (smoke, dirt, liquids) than the 5 way blade.
Still, sometimes simple and functional works really well, and for this it's kind of hard to beat a blade switch. But it's interesting to read all of the opinions.
If I were Paul Smith reading this, I'd be thinking, "No matter what we do, we're only going to please a fraction of the customers, so let's just do what we think works best, or put different things on different models and hope that works."
Music is the voice that tells us that the human race is greater than it knows.
--Napoleon Bonaparte
3-way Toggle & Push/Pull for me!
Bavarian Barbarian