Musiclily Pro HD A500K Full Brass Metric Coarse 18-Spline Split Long Shaft Pot Audio Taper Potentiometer for Electric Guitar Bas
$13.94
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What materials is the Musiclily Pro HD A500K potentiometer made of? A: The potentiometer is made of full brass for the shaft and thread, which ensures better conductivity.
- Q: What are the dimensions of the split long shaft? A: The split long shaft has a coarse 18-spline diameter of six millimeters and a threaded bushing diameter of nine millimeters.
- Q: What is the resistance value of this potentiometer? A: The resistance of the Musiclily Pro HD A500K potentiometer is five hundred kilo-ohms, with a tolerance of twenty percent.
- Q: How do I install the Musiclily Pro HD A500K potentiometer? A: To install, drill a hole of nine point five millimeters or larger in the pickguard for the potentiometer.
- Q: Is this potentiometer suitable for all electric guitars? A: No, it fits some imported or Asia-made electric guitars and basses with thick tops.
- Q: What type of audio taper does this potentiometer use? A: This potentiometer uses an audio taper, which helps retain higher frequencies for a brighter tone.
- Q: How do I maintain the Musiclily Pro HD A500K potentiometer? A: To maintain the potentiometer, ensure it is kept dry and clean from dust and debris.
- Q: Can the Musiclily Pro HD A500K potentiometer be used with humbuckers? A: Yes, it is commonly used for humbuckers, enhancing high-end frequencies.
- Q: How should I clean the potentiometer? A: Use a dry cloth to gently wipe the surface of the potentiometer, avoiding any moisture.
- Q: Is the Musiclily Pro HD A500K potentiometer safe to use? A: Yes, it is safe to use when installed properly and maintained according to guidelines.
- Q: What should I do if the potentiometer arrives damaged? A: Contact the seller for a return or exchange if the potentiometer arrives damaged.
- Q: What kind of mounting accessories are included? A: The package includes one piece of the potentiometer along with necessary mounting accessories.
- Q: Is it easy to replace a potentiometer on an electric guitar? A: Yes, replacing a potentiometer is generally straightforward if you have basic soldering skills.
- Q: Can this potentiometer be used for bass guitars? A: Yes, it is suitable for both electric guitars and bass guitars.
- Q: What kind of tone does this potentiometer provide? A: It provides a brighter tone compared to a two hundred fifty kilo-ohm potentiometer.
- Q: Does this potentiometer come with a warranty? A: Warranty details may vary, so check with the seller for specific information.