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Old 05-16-2019, 04:32 PM
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Originally Posted by MikeTX View Post
Great Rodger!

Your quilted maple - is it the contoured strat-like body?

And can you describe those switches please?

THANKS for your time!
Yes, the quilted maple has a contoured back. Here's a pic of the back.



The switch configuration is called the "Switcheroo." I copied/pasted the switch descriptions from the Anderson web page. It's a bit confusing. The Blower switch immediately bypasses whatever pickup and volume settings are in place and switches the bridge pickup alone, full volume.

"With the blower switch in the off position, each pickup switch flipped downward turns on the pickup wired in series.

When each pickup switch is flipped upward, you get either split or parallel depending on which function you have assigned to the upward position of each pickup switch.

To assign function:

On the front of the guitar turn the blower switch off (up) and the pickup switches up. Turn your guitar over and remove the control cover on the lower back. This will reveal three micro switches. Flip switches up to assign split; down for parallel.

Pickup Switches: Each pickup switch has an off and on switch. Off is the middle pickup position. Flipping the switch down turns on the pickup wired in series. Flipping the switch up turns on the pickup wired in either parallel or split. (The parallel or split function is assignable--see above)."
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