Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is included in the Fender Telecaster-Precision S-1 Switch Assembly? A: The Fender Telecaster-Precision S-1 Switch Assembly includes a knurled chrome knob, cap, coupling sleeve, and mounting set screw, designed for use with the S-1 switch.
- Q: Is this assembly compatible with all Telecaster and Precision Bass models? A: This assembly can be retrofitted to nearly all U.S. and Mexico-made Telecaster and Precision Bass models manufactured from 1951 to the present.
- Q: What are the dimensions of the knob for the S-1 switch? A: The knob is designed to fit 1/4" solid-shaft controls, ensuring compatibility with standard control shafts.
- Q: Can I install this assembly myself? A: Yes, the assembly is designed for easy retrofitting, making it suitable for DIY installation if you have basic tools and skills.
- Q: What materials are used in the construction of this assembly? A: The assembly features a durable knurled chrome knob and cap, ensuring longevity and a professional appearance.
- Q: Does this assembly affect the tone of my guitar? A: The assembly is designed to function seamlessly with the S-1 switch, and it should not negatively impact the tone of your guitar.
- Q: Where can I find installation instructions for the S-1 switch assembly? A: Installation instructions can typically be found on Fender's official website or included in the product packaging.
- Q: Is this knob suitable for both electric and acoustic guitars? A: The Fender Telecaster-Precision S-1 Switch Assembly is specifically designed for use with electric guitars, particularly Telecaster and Precision Bass models.
- Q: What is the purpose of the S-1 switch? A: The S-1 switch allows for additional tonal options by offering a push-button switch that changes the wiring configuration, providing more versatility in sound.
- Q: Can I use this assembly on a guitar made outside of the U.S. or Mexico? A: This assembly is primarily designed for U.S. and Mexico-made models, and compatibility with guitars made in other countries may vary.