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Does the slanted selector make a big difference in switching-ease? I'm contemplating it for my Warmoth Tele.I've been playing this one 95% of the time for the last few months. Can't seem to put it down?
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Easier to get your finger behind when in the bridge position.Does the slanted selector make a big difference in switching-ease? I'm contemplating it for my Warmoth Tele.
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Yeah, definitely. Not only is the switch slanted, but volume position is scooted over a bit more. It's a no brainer.Does the slanted selector make a big difference in switching-ease? I'm contemplating it for my Warmoth Tele.
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I love a nice Epi LP Modern. Had a hard time deciding and then went for the Faded Pelham variant, added a poker chip and amber knobs, probably one of the best guitars I ever played.
So I in fact did pull out the LP Jr Sp+ and dusted off my Roland Micro Cube to have a ready to go rig in my bedroom. I eventually want to replace the Micro Cube with a Fractal AM4 and run it into the PreSonus Eris 4.5 speakers I'm using as monitors for the flat screen at the foot of my bed.I've still been playing my ES-333 but I'm thinking about pulling my Les Paul Junior Special Plus out. The flat top and belly cut distinguish it from a Les Paul Standard. I actually prefer its playability and tone.
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