What does the S-1 switch do?

October 24, 2020 Off By idswater

What does the S-1 switch do?

The short answer is that it gives you more tonal options by offering extra pickup-wiring configurations. Further, S-1 switching does this without significantly altering the appearance of an instrument, because it’s a “push” switch built into a single volume or tone control knob.

What does the switch on my Telecaster do?

“It adds a ton of versatility to a standard Telecaster,” Darrell says of the four-position switch mod. “When you go to that fourth position and you have the two pickups together in series, it’s much warmer than the neck pickup by itself.

What does the toggle switch on an electric guitar do?

The switch decides which pickup will transfer the vibrations of the strings into an electric signal. Knowing which position of the toggle switch uses which pickup(s) is extremely important as every pickup sounds completely different.

How does a 4 way Tele switch work?

We get asked about 4-Way Switching a lot. It’s a simple mod that when added to your Telecaster, puts your pickups in Series, instead of Parallel. You can get a pretty beefy tone with both pickups on like this, and it adds a new dimension to your favorite guitar.

What is a Telecaster Baja?

The Classic Player Baja Telecaster is a Custom Shop-inspired example that hails from the Ensenada factory in Baja California, the northernmost state of Mexico. The vintage-style Tele bridge with three brass barrel saddles is considered tonally ‘best’ for fifties Telecasters.

Why are there 2 tone knobs on a Strat?

There are two tone controls on a Strat, which adjusts how bright the tone is. The upper tone control adjusts the neck pickup, and the lower tone control adjusts the middle pickup. The volume control allows you to adjust the overall volume of the guitar, it also affects the brightness of the tone.

What makes a Telecaster twang?

There’s more wood in the Tele, so it’s a slightly fatter sound than the Strat. Contrary to popular belief the pickups aren’t too different from Strat pickups; it’s the metal plate the pickup’s mounted in that gives it most of its distinctive twang when plugged in.

Is the S-1 Switch on a Telecaster different from a Stratocaster?

That’s sensible enough, since different instruments have different pickups, different pickup configurations and different wiring schemes. S-1 switching on a Telecaster, for example, must be different from S-1 switching on a Stratocaster. Not only that, but S-1 switching can vary from model to model within the same instrument type.

How does S-1 switch work on different instruments?

The tricky thing about explaining S-1 switching is that it does different things on different instruments. That’s sensible enough, since different instruments have different pickups, different pickup configurations and different wiring schemes. S-1 switching on a Telecaster, for example, must be different from S-1 switching on a Stratocaster.

When did the s 1 switch come out?

That is, it doesn’t necessarily do the same things today that it did several years ago. S-1 switching has been around quite a while, after all—it first appeared in summer 2003 and was offered on several Fender instruments throughout that decade; even on some Precision Bass and Jazz Bass models.

When did the S-1 switch come out on a Fender Bass?

S-1 switching has been around quite a while, after all—it first appeared in summer 2003 and was offered on several Fender instruments throughout that decade; even on some Precision Bass and Jazz Bass models. To answer the question more specifically, then, here’s what S-1 switching does on several Fender guitar models currently equipped with it: