Stops the damned fondling with the switch in the bridge position caused by bad switch´s position and my old fingers like sausages.
Is it only good for me or is it bullshit noone needs ?
Best regards
Bernhard
Stops the damned fondling with the switch in the bridge position caused by bad switch´s position and my old fingers like sausages.
Is it only good for me or is it bullshit noone needs ?
Best regards
Bernhard
it looks SERIOUSLY ugly but it does solve the eternal problem of the Telecaster switch position ?
I think this angled switch
https://www.rockinger.com/part…-tele-angled-switch?c=114
is much more elegant.
I think this angled switch
https://www.rockinger.com/part…-tele-angled-switch?c=114
is much more elegant.
That looks good to me, too. I had NO idea Rockinger was still in business, Their top-mount tremolos were famous/infamous
That looks good to me, too. I had NO idea Rockinger was still in business, Their top-mount tremolos were famous/infamous
They’re still based in Hannover and I still order from them whenever I need quality parts.
Yes, I know that plate, but it might be unfitting
and wanted to avoid soldering/ carving or bending the switch.
It's a brand-new tele ultra, not the cheapest one.
Yes, I know that plate, but it might be unfitting
and wanted to avoid soldering/ carving or bending the switch.
It's a brand-new tele ultra, not the cheapest one.
I haven't used this one, but normally Rockinger parts fit very well.
Actually there shouldn't be any soldering required. Just unscrew the pots and the switch from the old control plate, screw it to the new one and that's it.
Shouldn't take more than 5 minutes.
wow! I haven’t heard of Rockinger, since I closed my music store 20 years ago.. Glad they’re still going. They always made quality parts