Whether you tote an electric solid-body or a semi-acoustic guitar, it's very likely to come fitted with a switch for flipping the pickups into different positions to change up the sound. If you need to replace an old and knackered switch or upgrade to something more stable, you'll find exactly what you need right here at Bax Music.
Three-Way & Five-Way Guitar Pickup Switches
Usually, a guitar loaded with two pickups will have a three-way pickup switch while a guitar loaded with three pickups will have a five-way pickup switch. These switches are the most common, but there are two different versions of the three-way switch: the blade-switch that Fender fit almost all of their Telecasters with, and the three-way toggle switch that Gibson fit all of their classic Les Paul and SG models with. While the number of pickups usually dictates the kind of switch (so three-way or five-way), the kind of pickups doesn't, so it doesn't matter if your guitar has single-coils, humbuckers, P90s or something else.
Different Guitar Pickup Switches
Besides three-way and five-way switches, you can also get four-way switches or even switches with more than five settings to support extra tonal versatility. A good example is what's referred to as a Super Switch for humbuckers, which doesn't just activate full dual-coil-sound, but when matched with four-wire humbuckers can split the coils down the middle for a single-coil-style sound. Another popular switch mod among Tele players is to couple a four-way switch with a pair of single-coils, which can be flipped to combine both pickups and create a humbucker-style sound to widen the sonic palette. If you're looking for a really specific kind of pickup switch but can't find it in our range, then feel free to complete our Special Order Form and we'll be glad to see if we can get hold of it for you.