1 Min ReadBy Mike Duffy
The Push/Push Mini-Switch Explained
Get two more tonal options out of your Deluxe Strat.
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Ever since Fender introduced the five-way selector switch on the Stratocaster in 1977, guitarists have enjoyed a wealth of tones through its traditional three single-coil pickups.
But what if you could unlock even more options?
Amazingly, that’s what you get with the Fender Deluxe Strat. The addition of a push/push mini-switch activates the bridge pickup when the pickup selector is in positions four and five, enhancing the Strat’s already flexible sound from the Vintage Noiseless pickups.
When the push/push switch is not engaged, the Deluxe Strat functions thusly:
Position 1: Bridge pickup only
Position 2: Bridge pickup and middle pickup together
Position 3: Middle pickup only
Position 4. Middle pickup and neck pickup together
Position 5: Neck pickup only
When the push/push switch is engaged, the wiring is as follows:
Position 1: Bridge pickup only
Position 2: Bridge pickup and middle pickup together
Position 3: Middle pickup only
Position 4. Bridge pickup, middle pickup and neck pickup together
Position 5: Bridge pickup and neck pickup
According to guitarist Patrick Droney, being able to combine the bridge and neck pickups gives the Deluxe Strat a Telecaster-like sound that many artists crave.
“For a working person on the stage in the studio, to have the option, it’s much better,” he said.
With two more pickup combinations on the Deluxe Strat thanks to the push/push mini-switch, this feature is another addition to Fender's ever-growing list of wiring innovations.
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