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Big solid built push-pull
I use one of these for 4+ months and it doesn?t show any signs of deterioration (yet even some cheapest pots can survive that long, so it?s not a clear sign). It works smoothly without any wobbling or scratchy noises. It?s a decent thing for it?s price, but you can get functionally equal pots somewhat cheaper, so decide for yourself if saving a couple of bucks is worth it.
For a guitar with a thin body or for an audio device in a tight casing you would probably prefer smaller pots.
For a guitar with a thin body or for an audio device in a tight casing you would probably prefer smaller pots.
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It works
I got this push-pull pot to install a fuzz-factory circuit into an old Epiphone Explorer 1984. I use it as a volume/ effect on-off switch. Being 500k it works fine with my SH-6 humbuckers. It was easy to solder, smooth to use, seems well built. It is rather large; luckily for me my guitar body is a thick slab of mahogany, thinner guitars may not accommodate this pot.
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Great pots
Fit perfectly, work perfectly.
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Well Built :)
You know how you can just tell quality when you see and feel a product, well this is one of those. Well built, solid feeling, smooth movement, heavy. I cant tell you how reliable it is as I've only just installed it, but its feels 10 times better than stock pots so i figure it should last.
The long shaft means it only just fits in my PRS. The grooves on the shaft are the course cut.
The long shaft means it only just fits in my PRS. The grooves on the shaft are the course cut.
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quality pot
not much to say, good pot, good value for money
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Didnt fit
It was okay but didnt fit and was quite scratchy
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