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- #84,352 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments)
- #92 in Bass Guitar Hardware
The EP1111 has three decimal ID switches for assigning an ID to a group of EtherCAT components. This group can be present in any position in the EtherCAT network, as a result of which variable topologies can be realised in a simple manner.
Francisco
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2024
This is the second time I buy this exact type of switch. I have not installed it yet, nor will in the immediate future, but the first one has a lot of runtime in my guitar and has worked perfectly so far; and since it's the same seller I expect to have zero issues and just felt like giving it 5 stars already.
Cindy
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2022
Very disappointed and upset! I had full faith in this product. The switch only came with one nut. It’s supposed to come with two, I could not use the nut from the one being replaced because it’s slightly smaller and won’t screw in. And I got a faulty one. I was confident I was getting a working one with all pieces! This was a time sensitive situation!
Leonardo Estrada
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2019
Definitely a must have upgrade in my opinion. I replaced my stock epiphone switch with this one and its been great! It's sturdy but not enough to cause an annoyance when switching in the middle of songs.
Ross Johnson
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2016
for rewiring your guitar to get the Petrucci wiring this is perfect!
Moniqua
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2016
Opens up tons of switching possibilities. Also looks & feels much better than standard 3-way toggles!
Felipe
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2012
I use this switch on my LTD F-200 guitar. I had replaced the humbuckers with a DiMarzio Evolution on the bridge and a DiMarzio PAF pro on the neck. I use the PAF pro with its coils in series and the Evolution with its coils in parallel. With this switch and a push/pull potentiometer I'm able to coil split them using only one per pickup if I want to, so now I get 6 tones out of my guitar. Adding to that the Afterburner that came with my guitar, I have 12 possibilities in the same space. Top quality.
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