Custom-Crafted By Bourns&Reg; To Exact Seymour Duncan Specifications, The Seymour Duncan Smooth-Turning Potentiometer Features High-Quality Construction, Tapered Control, And A Feel That'S Just Right--All From A Name You Trust. Use It As A Volume Pot Or Tone Control. You Can Feel The Difference!
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the size of the Seymour Duncan SSDP 500 potentiometer?A: The Seymour Duncan SSDP 500 potentiometer measures seven point zero nine inches in length, three point five four inches in width, and one point five seven inches in height.
Q: What is the material used in the Seymour Duncan SSDP 500?A: The Seymour Duncan SSDP 500 is made of high-quality metal, ensuring durability and reliability for your guitar.
Q: What is the electrical rating of the Seymour Duncan SSDP 500?A: The Seymour Duncan SSDP 500 is rated at five hundred kilo-ohms, making it suitable for both volume and tone control applications.
Q: How do I install the Seymour Duncan SSDP 500 potentiometer?A: To install the SSDP 500, first disconnect your guitar's power, then solder the designated wires to the appropriate terminals on the potentiometer.
Q: Can I use the Seymour Duncan SSDP 500 for both volume and tone control?A: Yes, the Seymour Duncan SSDP 500 can be used as either a volume pot or a tone control, offering versatility for your guitar setup.
Q: How do I fit a knob onto the Seymour Duncan SSDP 500?A: The SSDP 500 features a split shaft that accommodates various knob styles, allowing you to easily fit your preferred knob.
Q: What maintenance is required for the Seymour Duncan SSDP 500?A: To maintain the SSDP 500, ensure it remains free from dust and moisture; periodic cleaning of the connections may enhance performance.
Q: Is the Seymour Duncan SSDP 500 safe to use?A: Yes, the Seymour Duncan SSDP 500 is safe to use, provided it is installed correctly and used in compliance with standard electrical safety practices.
Q: How should I store the Seymour Duncan SSDP 500 potentiometer?A: Store the SSDP 500 in a cool, dry place, preferably in its original packaging to protect it from physical damage.
Q: What should I do if the Seymour Duncan SSDP 500 arrives damaged?A: If the SSDP 500 arrives damaged, contact the seller immediately for assistance with returns or exchanges.
Q: What distinguishes the Seymour Duncan SSDP 500 from other potentiometers?A: The Seymour Duncan SSDP 500 features smooth turning, tapered control, and is custom-crafted by Bourns to ensure high-quality performance.
Q: Is the Seymour Duncan SSDP 500 suitable for beginners?A: Yes, the SSDP 500 is suitable for beginners as well as experienced guitarists, due to its ease of installation and versatile functionality.
Q: Does the Seymour Duncan SSDP 500 include a knob?A: No, the Seymour Duncan SSDP 500 does not include a knob; you will need to purchase one separately.
Q: Can the Seymour Duncan SSDP 500 be used with any guitar?A: Yes, the SSDP 500 is compatible with most electric guitars, making it a versatile choice for various setups.
Q: What is the taper of the Seymour Duncan SSDP 500 potentiometer?A: The SSDP 500 features an evenly tapered control for smooth and predictable adjustments of volume or tone.