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Finally a challenge to the so-called big-names (CTS,Alpha etc)
I bought this as I am frustrated at buying the big name brands only for them to be scratchy, stiff and poor longevity.
Admittedly I've only had this installed a week or so in my main guitar so I cannot verify it's longevity just yet, but it turns very smoothly indeed, it has no audible artifacts and has a nice gradual taper, unlike some other brands' potentiometers that go from 1=off to 2=full on then 2,4,5,6,7, etc are all the same value.
This is installed in a 2xHumbucker guitar 2vol 2 tone utilising 50's wiring so it's vital it has a good gradual taper.
very cool and keenly priced, thanks!
Admittedly I've only had this installed a week or so in my main guitar so I cannot verify it's longevity just yet, but it turns very smoothly indeed, it has no audible artifacts and has a nice gradual taper, unlike some other brands' potentiometers that go from 1=off to 2=full on then 2,4,5,6,7, etc are all the same value.
This is installed in a 2xHumbucker guitar 2vol 2 tone utilising 50's wiring so it's vital it has a good gradual taper.
very cool and keenly priced, thanks!
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Good replacement part.
I bought this potentiometer to replace the original of my Squier, that was damaged.
Had some fear of buying something so cheap, the truth is I have it for 8 months now and there's not a single problem. Moreover, this kind of pieces are always needed sooner or later, so it's good to have them to replace when needed.
Had some fear of buying something so cheap, the truth is I have it for 8 months now and there's not a single problem. Moreover, this kind of pieces are always needed sooner or later, so it's good to have them to replace when needed.
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EB
Pleasantly surprised!
I bought several of these to upgrade my cheap Squiers and Epiphones and I have to say, these pots are extremely good for the price, they feel stiffer than Fenders but looser than DiMarzios and I haven't had any problems since I bought these (it's been some years now).
One thing is for sure, I've had DiMarzios broken and I've never had an AllParts working for more than a year, but these pots haven't caused me any trouble for at least 4 years + they are very good for my wallet.
For my more expensive instruments I still prefer the Japanese-made Goldos, but just because they feel smoother and more reliable.
One thing is for sure, I've had DiMarzios broken and I've never had an AllParts working for more than a year, but these pots haven't caused me any trouble for at least 4 years + they are very good for my wallet.
For my more expensive instruments I still prefer the Japanese-made Goldos, but just because they feel smoother and more reliable.
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Perfeito
The only flaw is that it should be a little harder to turn
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No need for expensive ones
Just as good as the brand ones. Maybe not so good looking, but the quality seems to be the same.
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m
A working replacement
The pot is nice, a great replacement for budget guitars. Quality is alright. If you are looking for something with more quality i recommend looking at Goldo pots.
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m
Happy
I bought these as I am changing some of the pots I have already put into some guitars. I mess around with pickups and sometimes I am unsure whether the resoldering is ruining the pots. These pots seem to be up for the job and after a few more weeks I will reassess to see if I want to change more of the older pots I have.
The price alone just allows me to mess around and if it does not work then it is no great loss.
The price alone just allows me to mess around and if it does not work then it is no great loss.
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excellent
Excellent pot. Very sturdy. Quite big. I paid 10 euro for the same pot in a local shop.
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Potty
So far, so good!
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Nt
Ok replacement pot
Ok replacement pot it solders easily
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