Tained Angel Posted January 30, 2018 Share Posted January 30, 2018 I have a Kramer Striker 300 ST. It has two lever type switches on it along with the volume and two tone controls. One of the levers has 5 positions, it is located toward the bottom of the body. What is used for? The second switch is above the first switch, it has three positions, what is it used for. I know, new kid questions...but I'm a new owner of a of a 1986/7 Kramer in beautiful condition. I want to know all about it... Thanks, Tain'd Angel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
10K-DB Posted April 22, 2018 Share Posted April 22, 2018 Some pics of your gtr would probably help,,they maybe coil splitting switches? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sparquelito Posted May 2, 2018 Share Posted May 2, 2018 I have a Kramer Striker 300 ST. It has two lever type switches on it along with the volume and two tone controls. One of the levers has 5 positions, it is located toward the bottom of the body. What is used for? The second switch is above the first switch, it has three positions, what is it used for. I know, new kid questions...but I'm a new owner of a of a 1986/7 Kramer in beautiful condition. I want to know all about it... Thanks, Tain'd Angel The larger, five-way switch is the pickup selector switch. From the bridge toward the neck, the pickup selector switch gives you these options: Bridge Humbucker pickup only Bridge humbucker mixed with the middle single-coil pickup Middle single-coil pickup only Middle single-coil pickup blended with the neck single coil pickup and, Neck single coil pickup only. The smaller three-way toggle switch is, as 10K-DB indicated, a coil tapping switch. It affects the bridge humbucker pickup only, offering these three options, in order: Up position, single coil sounds Middle position, full humbucker sounds Down position, kill switch (no sound) :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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