I recently purchased a 1979 Sho-Bud Super Pro. It has the switch to select the neck that you would like to use, but it came with another switch, a capacitor, a knob and some other parts in a bag. I believe the knob is for the tone, but what would the other switch be for? I found a picture of a similar guitar with the switches and knob intact, but I have not been able to find out what the other switch is for.
1979 Sho-Bud Super Pro Tone Knob/Potentiometer
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The switch is most likely a bypass switch if you want to take the tone control out of the loop.
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I'll see if I can find a pic of the wiring. When I bought the guitar, the seller said that the tone potentiometer is gone, but the switch is included. When I got it, I opened the case and found a zip-loc bag with the switch, a capacitor, tone knob and other parts. In the pic above where the second switch and tone knob are, there are just holes on mine, so it looks like the other parts are for whatever goes in those holes. The only thing missing is the potentiometer.
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