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Your cart is empty.One (1) Oak Grigsby 5-way blade switch for Fender Stratocaster. Lever is 3/16" and distance between mounting screws is 1 5/8". Required cavity depth is 1 3/8". Switch comes with mounting screws. Switch tip sold separately. Oak Grigsby is one of the highest quality switches on the market.
Greg Casaretto
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
Good, tight product. Recommend.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2024
I was not impressed. People recommended these over the fender branded switch. Switch seemed a bit lower quality and missed some clicks on the from 4th to 5th position and 2nd to first position. Not bad. Not good. Just ok.
Shane Capistrano
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2024
Wasn’t sure when purchased but once it was installed I knew I made a good choice. Feels sturdy in comparison to the loosey goosey stock switch I had.
Ln
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2024
It is fitted and working as designed so can't add to that. I can't really comment on durability until after it has been used for a year but historically these are long lasting because they are well made. On that basis I would recommend.
GtrTechTTS
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2024
Quality switch built tough. If you’re going to solder any grounds onto the body of it you should scratch the surface where you want to put your ground there is a coating that makes it difficult to get solder to stick.
JaxDave
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2023
I generally only use Fender or these Grigsby blade switches. Just me I guess, but I've never been disappointed.
D
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2023
I have installed two of these switches now, one in a Jackson Dinky San Dimas, and a Squier Stratocaster. Both have worked as designed with no issues. Highly recommend!
KP
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2023
The switch in our Squier Strat was no longer working. We purchased the Oak Grigsby 5-way Blade Switch to replace it. The difference in sound quality is amazing, we should have swapped it out long before the OEM switch died.First it did take some time to figure out the wiring from the OEM switch to the new switch. Google and Youtube assisted with this and we soldered the new switch.Once we tried to screw down the fingerboard we realized the pickup cavity was too shallow, which meant the switch didn't work entirely.We used a 10mm drill bit to slowly drill to depth, so the switch would fit. I placed a small square of aluminum foil in the pickup base, then pressed the switch lightly down with the fingerboard attached. This made an outline of where we needed to drill.
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