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Thank God for this part!!
I bought a Squier Bullet Mustang and thought this would not fit in the thinner Squier body, I was wrong, it fit perfectly! Nonetheless i soldered all my ground connections to the side of the pot and not the bottom. The pot turns smoothly but not too smoothly, and the push/pull works like a charm!
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T
alright
No problems within 6 months of moderate use.
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has a few quirks
I used this pot on my mexican blacktop tele when upgrading the electronics.
There are a few notable things with this pot:
Pro's:
-good quality contacts for soldering
-good sound quality, especially when combined with a good capacitor
-smooth operation of the pot and the push/pull switch
Con's:
-larger than standard thread, for which I had to drill out the holes in my tele control plate to make it fit
-The grounding point is a bit small, which makes it slightly harder to solder a star point for grounding.
-the shaft is on the shorter side
There are a few notable things with this pot:
Pro's:
-good quality contacts for soldering
-good sound quality, especially when combined with a good capacitor
-smooth operation of the pot and the push/pull switch
Con's:
-larger than standard thread, for which I had to drill out the holes in my tele control plate to make it fit
-The grounding point is a bit small, which makes it slightly harder to solder a star point for grounding.
-the shaft is on the shorter side
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CC
Does what it is supposed to do - a volume coil split pot
Used it to split the coils of DiMarzio Titan pickups in an Ibanez mod I made. Very good, sturdy, reliable, worth the price.
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EB
Good Push/Pull Pot although has a small shaft.
I personally prefer the larger shafted CTS push/pull pots, but this does work in guitars with smaller shafted pots to upgrade them to push/pull versions to give more tonal variations from upgraded pickups without having to ream out the holes for the shafts..
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