No it's some weird kind of five way super switch, single wafer.
But not the normal kind of super switch I have on a couple strats.
At least it isn't one of those cheap box switches that break after 6 months...
To tell the truth, these blade switches have always confused me somewhat.
I would have to sit down with a meter to map out what switches what.
You can see the maps of the pickup splitting on the drawing.
It really is a nice playing guitar.
I bought it brand new in 2004.
Paid around $600 for it.
Not too many quality carved top, neck thru guitars can be had for so little $$$.
In fact I was looking at Schecters website and they no longer make neck thru guitars.
Some are bolt on necks and the better ones are set neck now.
Also the poly on it isn't the typical 1/16" crap you see on most imports.
I chipped a little off on the lower bout and it's pretty thin.
I just wish they would have splurged a little more on the pots.
The knobs are also kind of strange, they are solid heavy metal with set screws but they have splines cut into them so they mount on splined split shaft pots.
Like I said, about the only thing I'm not too wild about is the "Vine of Life" inlay on the fretboard, which is a bit over the top for me.
It actually sat in it's case for a couple years when I was building strats again. But recently I was hankering for some humbucker tone so I dug it out of the case and put some new 10's on it.
It really is a great playing guitar and with the Duncans, it sounds great too.
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