Upgraded or stock switch?
Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2020 10:31 pm
Hi, can anyone please tell me if this is an upgraded, aftermarket switch, or if it is a standard Agile switch? It is inside an older AL-3000. It has the new headstock shape, but it is old enough that it has the sticker serial number on the back of the headstock.
If I have found the correct listing from Rondo, it says "upgraded," but I don't know exactly what that means. If it helps, the switch tip cover that's on there is orange. I thought that might be a sign of a Switchcraft switch, but to be honest, I don't know what they look like from underneath, and switch tip covers can be... well... switched, without switching the switch. Holy cow. I just tied my brain in a knot. Which witch is switch? Haha.
I think the cheap-o switches are housed inside a box, aren't they? Or, have I got that completely backwards, and the good ones are housed in a box?
As you can see, I'm confused about switches, and I don't have much background knowledge about them.
Any guidance would be appreciated. I am listing some guitars on Reverb, and I want to make the listing as accurate as possible.
If I have found the correct listing from Rondo, it says "upgraded," but I don't know exactly what that means. If it helps, the switch tip cover that's on there is orange. I thought that might be a sign of a Switchcraft switch, but to be honest, I don't know what they look like from underneath, and switch tip covers can be... well... switched, without switching the switch. Holy cow. I just tied my brain in a knot. Which witch is switch? Haha.
I think the cheap-o switches are housed inside a box, aren't they? Or, have I got that completely backwards, and the good ones are housed in a box?
As you can see, I'm confused about switches, and I don't have much background knowledge about them.
Any guidance would be appreciated. I am listing some guitars on Reverb, and I want to make the listing as accurate as possible.