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Fleor 2Pcs Push Pull Guitar Pots 18Mm Split Shaft A500K Audio Taper Guitar Potentiometers

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Vendor: Fleor

Type: Cables & Adapters

Sku: WBMUSB08BC96J1S

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Fleor 2Pcs Push Pull Guitar Pots 18Mm Split Shaft A500K Audio Taper Guitar Potentiometers

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What is the resistance of the guitar pots? A: The resistance is five hundred thousand ohms. This is ideal for creating a smooth audio taper for both volume and tone control.
  • Q: What are the dimensions of the FLEOR guitar pots? A: The pots measure one point seven seven inches in length, zero point seven one inches in width, and zero point nine one inches in height. These dimensions make them suitable for various guitar setups.
  • Q: What type of shaft do these guitar pots have? A: They feature a split shaft design with a coarse knurled texture. This design helps with secure knob fitting and easy adjustments.
  • Q: How do I install these guitar pots? A: To install, first disconnect your guitar from any power source. Then, solder the new pots into your guitar’s circuit, ensuring to match the volume and tone wiring correctly.
  • Q: Can these pots be used for both volume and tone? A: Yes, they are suitable for use as either a volume or tone pot. Their audio taper provides flexibility for various audio preferences.
  • Q: Are these guitar pots suitable for beginners? A: Yes, they are suitable for beginners with basic soldering skills. Their simple design allows for straightforward installation and use.
  • Q: How do I maintain these guitar pots? A: Keep them clean and dry to ensure longevity. Avoid exposing them to moisture, and regularly check for loose connections.
  • Q: What if the pots arrive damaged? A: If the pots arrive damaged, you can return them for a refund. Ensure to contact customer service within the return policy timeframe for assistance.
  • Q: Is it safe to use these pots in my guitar? A: Yes, it is safe as long as they are installed correctly. Ensure proper soldering to avoid electrical issues.
  • Q: What type of music are these pots best suited for? A: These pots are versatile and can be used for various music styles, including rock, blues, and jazz. Their audio taper enhances the tonal control.
  • Q: Do these pots have a warranty? A: Yes, they typically come with a manufacturer's warranty. Check the packaging or manufacturer's website for specific warranty details.
  • Q: Can I use these pots with any type of guitar? A: Yes, these pots can be used with most electric guitars that require standard potentiometers. Ensure compatibility with your guitar's wiring.
  • Q: What is included in the package? A: The package includes two pieces of A500K guitar pots. This allows you to replace both volume and tone pots simultaneously.
  • Q: What is the brand of these guitar pots? A: The brand is FLEOR. Known for quality, FLEOR provides reliable electronic components for musicians.
  • Q: Are these pots easy to replace? A: Yes, they are relatively easy to replace if you have basic soldering skills. Following a guitar wiring diagram can help simplify the process.

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