The 9.4mm US standard copper axle bounce switch for electric guitars is available in two handle lengths: 16.5mm for short handles
and 19.5mm for long handles. It incorporates a copper axle design, and the switch operates on a bounce principle, where it automatically springs back up after being manually pressed down by the user. With a US standard 9.4MM diameter, this switch is universally compatible with the dimensions of US-made Fender CTS potentiometers (9.4MM). (Please be aware that for use on guitar bodies and pickguards with 6MM and 8MM potentiometer holes, hole enlargement will be required.)

and 19.5mm for long handles. It incorporates a copper axle design, and the switch operates on a bounce principle, where it automatically springs back up after being manually pressed down by the user. With a US standard 9.4MM diameter, this switch is universally compatible with the dimensions of US-made Fender CTS potentiometers (9.4MM). (Please be aware that for use on guitar bodies and pickguards with 6MM and 8MM potentiometer holes, hole enlargement will be required.)

The potentiometer has a threaded section diameter of 9.4MM, a threaded section height of 10MM, a base height of 24MM, and a knob
diameter of 7MM. These dimensions ensure compatibility with a wide range of electric guitars and basses, both with and without
pickguards.
diameter of 7MM. These dimensions ensure compatibility with a wide range of electric guitars and basses, both with and without
pickguards.
This push-pull switchable potentiometer for volume/tone is highly suitable for electric guitars and basses, offering a flexible
option to switch between single-coil and dual-coil modes. Typically, the "B" setting is used for volume control, while the "A"setting is for tone control. Made of pure copper, it features a 9.4MM US standard diameter, ensuring compatibility with Fender CTS potentiometers (9.4MM) and other similar models.

Product size
16.5mm short handle Bounce Switch
option to switch between single-coil and dual-coil modes. Typically, the "B" setting is used for volume control, while the "A"setting is for tone control. Made of pure copper, it features a 9.4MM US standard diameter, ensuring compatibility with Fender CTS potentiometers (9.4MM) and other similar models.

Product size
16.5mm short handle Bounce Switch
The potentiometer has a threaded section diameter of 9.4MM, a threaded section height of 10MM, a base height of 24MM, and a knob diameter of 6MM. These dimensions are universally compatible with various electric guitars and basses, both with and without pickguards.


19.5mm Long handle Bounce Switch
The US standard 9.4MM diameter is compatible with the dimensions of US-made Fender CTS potentiometers (9.4MM). (Please note that for use on guitar bodies and pickguards with 6MM and 8MM potentiometer holes, hole enlargement is necessary! Please take note!)


Bounce Switch specifications: A25K B25K A50K B50K A100K B100K A250K B250K A500K B500K


Bounce Switch specifications: A25K B25K A50K B50K A100K B100K A250K B250K A500K B500K
A is generally used for timbre control, and B is generally used for volume control. The difference between A and B mainly refers to the speed of volume change when adjusting. A-type is slow first and then fast, while B-type is uniform and steady.
For active pickups, please choose B25K for volume control and A25K for tone control. For passive single-coil pickups, please choose B250K for volume control and A250K for tone control. For passive humbucker pickups, please choose B500K for volume control and A500K for tone control. For Seymour Duncan active pickups, you can choose 50K and 100K options (if you feel that your EMG active pickup has a dull sound, you can also change it to 100K).





For active pickups, please choose B25K for volume control and A25K for tone control. For passive single-coil pickups, please choose B250K for volume control and A250K for tone control. For passive humbucker pickups, please choose B500K for volume control and A500K for tone control. For Seymour Duncan active pickups, you can choose 50K and 100K options (if you feel that your EMG active pickup has a dull sound, you can also change it to 100K).






