Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are the dimensions of the Fender Original 250k Splitshaft Potentiometer? A: The dimensions are eleven point four two inches in length, seven point four eight inches in width, and three point five four inches in height.
- Q: What is the model number of the Fender potentiometer? A: The model number is zero nine nine zero eight three zero zero zero.
- Q: What is the purpose of this potentiometer? A: This potentiometer is designed for use as a volume or tone control on single coil pickups.
- Q: What features does the Fender Original potentiometer have? A: It includes a Fender original factory part, a two hundred fifty thousand ohm split shaft, a nut, washer, and tone capacitor.
- Q: Is the Fender potentiometer suitable for all guitars? A: No, it is specifically designed for use with single coil pickups.
- Q: How do I install the Fender Original Splitshaft Potentiometer? A: To install it, connect the appropriate leads to your single coil pickup and secure it in place using the included nut and washer.
- Q: Can I use this potentiometer for both volume and tone control? A: Yes, it can be used for either volume or tone control depending on your guitar's setup.
- Q: Is this potentiometer easy to install for beginners? A: Yes, with basic soldering skills, beginners can install this potentiometer without much difficulty.
- Q: What tools do I need to install the potentiometer? A: You will need a soldering iron, solder, and basic hand tools like a screwdriver and wire strippers.
- Q: How do I maintain the Fender Original Potentiometer? A: To maintain it, ensure that all connections are secure and clean any dust or debris that may accumulate around the potentiometer.
- Q: Can this potentiometer be used in humid environments? A: Yes, but it is best to keep it dry and clean to avoid corrosion and ensure longevity.
- Q: What should I do if the potentiometer arrives damaged? A: If it arrives damaged, contact the seller for a return or replacement as per their return policy.
- Q: Is there a warranty on the Fender Original Potentiometer? A: Yes, Fender typically provides a warranty for their products, but you should check the specific terms with your retailer.
- Q: How do I troubleshoot issues with the potentiometer? A: If you experience issues, check all connections and solder joints for any loose or broken connections.
- Q: Is this product safe for all types of guitars? A: Yes, it is safe for any guitar that uses single coil pickups, but always verify compatibility with your specific model.
- Q: What is the recommended usage for this potentiometer? A: It is recommended for volume or tone control applications, particularly in electric guitars with single coil pickups.