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Musiclily Guitar Mini Size Pots B500K Split Knurled Long Split 18Mm Shaft Linear Taper Potentiometers For Stratocaster And Telec

  • Regular price $14.12

Vendor: Musiclily

Type: Cables & Adapters

Sku: WBMUSB00G9AZTOW

Availability: In Stock


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Musiclily Guitar Mini Size Pots B500K Split Knurled Long Split 18Mm Shaft Linear Taper Potentiometers For Stratocaster And Telec

$14.12

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What is the resistance value of the Musiclily potentiometers? A: The resistance value is five hundred kilo-ohms. This makes them suitable for applications requiring linear taper potentiometers.
  • Q: What are the dimensions of the shaft for these pots? A: The shaft length is eighteen millimeters, and the shaft diameter is six millimeters. These dimensions are designed to fit standard guitar knobs.
  • Q: How long are the potentiometers in total? A: The total length of the potentiometers is twenty-seven millimeters. This includes both the shaft and the base.
  • Q: What type of taper do these potentiometers have? A: These potentiometers feature a linear taper. This allows for a more gradual increase in volume or tone.
  • Q: How many potentiometers are included in the package? A: The package includes two potentiometers. This is ideal for replacing or upgrading your guitar's components.
  • Q: Can I use these potentiometers for other guitars besides Stratocaster? A: Yes, these potentiometers can also fit other guitars with six millimeter knobs. They are versatile for various electric guitar or bass builds.
  • Q: How do I install these potentiometers in my guitar? A: To install, remove the old pots, connect the new ones to the circuit, and secure them to the body. Ensure proper wiring for optimal performance.
  • Q: Are these potentiometers suitable for beginners to install? A: Yes, they are suitable for beginners. Basic soldering skills and a clear understanding of guitar wiring are all that's needed.
  • Q: What should I do to maintain the potentiometers? A: Keep them clean and free of dust. Regularly check for loose connections to ensure they function properly over time.
  • Q: Is there any specific care needed for these potentiometers? A: No special care is required, but avoid exposing them to moisture. This helps maintain their longevity and performance.
  • Q: What if the potentiometers arrive damaged? A: If they arrive damaged, you can return them for a replacement or refund. Ensure you report the issue within the return period.
  • Q: Do these potentiometers come with a warranty? A: Yes, they typically come with a manufacturer's warranty. Check the packaging or product details for specific terms.
  • Q: Are these potentiometers compatible with Les Paul guitars? A: Yes, they are compatible with Les Paul guitars that use six millimeter knobs. This makes them a great choice for various models.
  • Q: Will these potentiometers fit my custom guitar build? A: Yes, they will fit most custom builds that accommodate six millimeter shafts. This includes a wide range of electric guitars and basses.
  • Q: What tools do I need for installation? A: You will need a soldering iron, solder, and basic hand tools for installation. Additionally, having a multimeter can help with testing.

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