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sturdy long lasting
I think harley benton is following the foot steps of behringer and it is becoming a more reliable line of products every year
bought the above piece of kit for self installing in a 7 string harley benton that carries a dimarzio dp sonic 7
doesn't cut off any sonic juices when installed , so true bypass' , efficient in the pulled position, like any other , i. e. chapman ml3 satin, which comes with one 'stock already installed'
would only go for a more expensive one if mandatory, recording purposes or if installing it in an above 1000£ guitar but then it would have to have gold plated connectors, which most 1000£ guitars do not have anyway
bought the above piece of kit for self installing in a 7 string harley benton that carries a dimarzio dp sonic 7
doesn't cut off any sonic juices when installed , so true bypass' , efficient in the pulled position, like any other , i. e. chapman ml3 satin, which comes with one 'stock already installed'
would only go for a more expensive one if mandatory, recording purposes or if installing it in an above 1000£ guitar but then it would have to have gold plated connectors, which most 1000£ guitars do not have anyway
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Good for learning, will probably upgrade in future though
I got this to learn with becasue I didn't want to ruin an expensive push pull. It works fine. I might upgrade it it in future to something better. I'd prefer a linear pot and a stiffer turn. But for now I'll leave it untill the urge takes me.
The problems I had with it were that the lugs on the switch part are really small so it was a little bit fiddly to get the connections in. Not a deal breaker though.
The pot is very very easy to turn though, I'm sure some people might like this, I'd rather it was a bit more stable though.
Was the same size as the alpha pots I was replacing, in terms of the thread width and pole length.
The problems I had with it were that the lugs on the switch part are really small so it was a little bit fiddly to get the connections in. Not a deal breaker though.
The pot is very very easy to turn though, I'm sure some people might like this, I'd rather it was a bit more stable though.
Was the same size as the alpha pots I was replacing, in terms of the thread width and pole length.
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Decent push pull, occasional QC issues
Had some small QC issues with this pot going scratchy after about 6 months. Couldn't fix it with contact cleaner but Thomann support was as amazing as usual and sent out a replacement for me to use!
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Solid, albeit slightly outdated look
This push-pull pot was used in a Les Paul customization. It is a solid, albeit slightly outdated looking push-pull pot providing just what it says. It rolls nicely, tactile feedback is just right. Pushing does not produce any annoying clicks or pops.
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