Truckster, why is the top toggle inactive?

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ESPdude
I have wondered why there would be a toggle switch that is not connected to anything? Can anyone answer this for me? Thanks.
thehitman47

its a dummy switch....its not suppose to do anyting..i guess thats the way james wanted it

RejecterSR

i've heard rumors in guitar shops that it was some kind of distortion boost or something, just bullshit, it's basically a cosmetic touch

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Llexileon

Yup, James has a couple Eclipse models like that. He has them add in a switch in place of one of the 4 knobs, but leaves the original switch on the upper bout. Rather than fill it in, he just has it disconnected. The signature models are faithful to that spec.

xcc

is the truckster routed so that you could connect it if you wanted to?

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MyApocalypse

lolzz n00b :)

DeathIsMyJustice

Nice, would you also have a big fan in front of you to blow your hair about?

InVinoVeritasXXX

Nice, would you also have a big fan in front of you to blow your hair about?

While we're at it, let's dig up Walt Whitman's coffin for him to play on.

The Sloth

Nice, would you also have a big fan in front of you to blow your hair about?

Yes. The tone knob would control the speed of the fan.

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CL4P-TP

If I got one I would wire the top switch to toggle the pickups, then put the killswitch in the spot where the toggle was. I think the little button type like Bucketheads would work the best. Just pressing the button seems more efficient than flipping a toggle switch.

Dilzdo21

mine would play for me and i could jump in the crowd!

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