500k Pots for Guitars, Push Pull Guitar Pots, Bourns Potentiometer, Short Split Shaft, Audio taper, The Art of Tone, Pair (2X)
$22.84
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the resistance value of these guitar pots? A: These guitar pots have a resistance value of five hundred thousand ohms. This high resistance is ideal for enhancing your guitar's tonal quality.
- Q: What type of taper do these potentiometers use? A: These potentiometers use an audio taper. This design provides smoother volume control and better tonal adjustments.
- Q: What is the shaft size of the Bourns pots? A: The shaft size is three eighths of an inch. This short shaft is designed to fit most standard mounting holes.
- Q: How do I install these push/pull pots? A: To install these push/pull pots, first ensure you have a three eighths inch mounting hole. Then, connect the wires as per your guitar's wiring diagram and secure the pot with the included hardware.
- Q: Are these pots suitable for coil splitting? A: Yes, these pots are suitable for coil splitting. The double pull double throw switch allows you to easily modify your guitar's sound.
- Q: Can I use these pots on a Gibson Les Paul? A: Yes, these pots fit most USA-made Gibson Les Paul guitars manufactured before nineteen seventy-seven. However, it's essential to verify your guitar's shaft type.
- Q: What is the recommended depth for installation? A: The recommended cavity depth for installation is one point zero five inches. Ensure your guitar meets this requirement for proper fitting.
- Q: How do I maintain these potentiometers? A: To maintain these potentiometers, avoid exposure to moisture and dust. Regularly check for loose connections and ensure the shaft is free from debris.
- Q: Do these pots come with installation hardware? A: Yes, each pair of pots comes with all necessary installation hardware. This includes two nuts, a dress washer, and a lock washer.
- Q: What if the pots arrive damaged? A: If the pots arrive damaged, you should contact customer support immediately. Most sellers offer a return policy or replacement options.
- Q: How can I tell if I need short or long shaft pots? A: Generally, if your guitar is a USA-made Gibson Les Paul manufactured before nineteen seventy-seven, you will need short shaft pots. Always double-check your guitar model specifications.
- Q: What modifications can I make with these pots? A: With these pots, you can perform modifications like coil splitting, tapping, and phase inversions. This versatility enhances your guitar's tonal possibilities.
- Q: Are these pots suitable for beginners to install? A: Yes, these pots can be suitable for beginners with basic soldering skills. However, following a wiring diagram is crucial for proper installation.
- Q: What type of knobs can I use with these pots? A: You can use compression-style knobs with these pots. Ensure they are compatible with the coarse spline shaft design.
- Q: Do these pots improve sound quality? A: Yes, these pots improve sound quality by providing precise tonal shaping. The five hundred thousand ohm resistance allows for fine-tuning of your guitar's sound.