
KAISH Pack of 2 Full Size Metric Guitar Bass Pots with 18mm Brass Shaft Audio Taper Potentiometers A1Meg
$13.14
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is included in the KAISH Pack of 2 Full Size Metric Guitar Bass Pots? A: The KAISH Pack includes two full-size metric guitar bass pots with 18mm brass shafts and audio taper potentiometers rated at A1Meg.
- Q: What are the key features of these potentiometers? A: These potentiometers feature KAISH quality metric brass threaded construction, 18 coarse splines split shaft, smooth operation with no noise, and compatibility with push-on-style knobs or set screw control knobs.
- Q: What is the compatibility of the KAISH pots with different guitars? A: These pots are compatible with most import guitars and basses made in Asian countries, making them versatile for various models.
- Q: What is the difference between audio taper and linear taper potentiometers? A: Audio taper potentiometers increase or decrease in a sloped curve, typically used for tone controls, while linear taper potentiometers increase or decrease in a straight line, usually used for volume controls.
- Q: What is the diameter and height of the shaft? A: The base diameter of the pots is 24mm, and the total shaft height is 18mm.
- Q: Can I use these pots with different resistance values? A: Yes, the KAISH pots come in a wide selection of resistance values, including 500K for humbucking pickups and 250K for single coil pickups, with a tolerance of ±15%.
- Q: Are these pots suitable for DIY guitar projects? A: Yes, these pots are ideal for DIY guitar projects, as they provide high-quality performance and compatibility with various guitar types.
- Q: How do I install the KAISH guitar pots? A: Installation involves removing the old pots, soldering the new pots into the circuit, and securing the knobs. A soldering iron and basic guitar wiring knowledge are recommended.
- Q: What should I consider when choosing between audio and linear taper pots? A: Choose audio taper pots for tone adjustments and linear taper pots for volume controls. However, personal preference may lead you to use audio taper for volume and linear taper for tone.
- Q: What is the expected lifespan of these potentiometers? A: With proper installation and use, KAISH potentiometers are designed for durability and can last for many years, depending on usage and environmental conditions.