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Fender 3-Position Vintage-Style Stratocaster/Telecaster Pickup Selector Switch

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1.Style:Stratocaster


About this item

  • Package includes one white Strat tip and one black Original Tele tip
  • Item weight: 1.6 ounces
  • Dimensions: 11.42 x 7.48 x 3.54 inches
  • Fender offers high-quality switches with knobs and mounting hardware


Whether replacing a worn switch or just adding tonal variety to your favorite instrument, Fender offers high-quality switches with knobs and mounting hardware.


GB
Reviewed in France on March 25, 2025
Utilisé en remplacement d’un 4 positions sur une Tele MIJ hybride et couplé à des Vintage Noiseless, il est parfait, précis et silencieux !
AldiCoso
Reviewed in Canada on February 17, 2025
Works as expected. I've installed it on a Standard PSR made in US that came with a weird 3 position switch.
zac c.
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025
This switch is stouter than the more expensive crl. The full metal on one side helps protect the track from wires when switched and makes it more stable . Best switch I’ve ever found and I’ve try’d them all.
Raylan
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025
I work mostly with 5-way switches, but every now and then find a need for this switch. Good price, and good to have on hand.
William Geeslin
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2025
Excellent quality switch.
Mr Inklings
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2024
I’m normally all for the cheapest possible solution, but in this case I definitely think the extra couple bucks for a genuine Fender product was worth it. The tension on the switch is just right, and although I don’t love the more complex wiring compared to a “normal” three way switch I had no trouble soldering it in. For some folks, this would provide more options for phases/coil tapping or whatever but I kept it simple with traditional wiring. The bracket to mount it is of higher quality than the one this replaced (had stripped the threads on my original switch) so I am confident that it’s gonna last as long as the rest of the guitar.
Beard
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2024
Used this on a custom telecaster build. Great performance. No noise. Smooth movements
Renato P.
Reviewed in Spain on March 8, 2024
Funciona perfectamente
C. J. Wynne
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2024
Easy to install, smooth and worked well
Ann Mulchan
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2024
Please, with the product a lot better than the switch I had on before. Works great!
Beast
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 1, 2023
Not much to say about this other than it works and is of a good quality.Put this in a PRS where the original switch was poor.
Juan Carlos Delgado
Reviewed in Mexico on December 17, 2023
Perfecto para mejorar tu guitarra
Sum1
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2013
It's a switch. It switches between three things. What more can you want really? I suppose you could ask for more if you're looking for a five way switch, but then you're just in the wrong spot.I didn't bother doing a whole lot of research on this before purchase. I figure the fine folk at Fender have probably made a few switches in their day, so they probably know a thing or two about it. I just wanted something that would switch between pickups anyway, and this does it.Even with my limited skills, it was pretty easy to wire up after looking up a few schematics online. If you have halfway decent motor skills, and an equally acceptable soldering iron, you shouldn't have any trouble. Unless of course you're like me and wire it backwards, which still works, but looks a little funny. I just say it gives it character, and pretend I meant to do it that way, so don't tell anyone.That's not why I took off the star though. That was my fault. I took off a star for two other reasons.1) While the mounting holes lined up fine, the screws were a little wide for the plate for my guitar (affinity tele). I had to drill out the mounting plate on the guitar to widen the holes. After that it mounted fine.2) Whatever the plastic thingy that goes onto the top is called, doesn't fit snugly. More than once it has fallen off while switching, and I've had to race my dog for it. I could put a dab of glue on it, but that just creates a hassle if I ever decide to remove or replace the switch later.Other than that, you really can't go wrong with this item. It switches as promised, and feels pretty solid.