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Kaish Pack Of 2 Full Size Metric Guitar Bass Pots With 18Mm Brass Shaft Linear Taper Potentiometers B25K

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Vendor: Kaish

Type: Cables & Adapters

Sku: WBMUSB09Y3CMPZQ

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Kaish Pack Of 2 Full Size Metric Guitar Bass Pots With 18Mm Brass Shaft Linear Taper Potentiometers B25K

$13.07

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What is the size of the KAISH guitar bass pots? A: The KAISH guitar bass pots feature an eighteen millimeter shaft height. They also have a base diameter of twenty-four millimeters.
  • Q: What type of potentiometers are included in this pack? A: This pack includes linear taper potentiometers with a value of twenty-five kilo-ohms. They are suitable for guitar and bass applications.
  • Q: What is the material of the shaft in these pots? A: The shaft is made of brass, providing durability and quality. The brass construction ensures smooth operation and longevity.
  • Q: How do you install the KAISH guitar bass pots? A: To install, remove the old pots, then connect the KAISH pots to the circuit using standard soldering techniques. Ensure proper alignment before securing.
  • Q: Are these pots suitable for beginners? A: Yes, these pots are suitable for beginners and experienced players alike. They are easy to install and offer reliable performance.
  • Q: Can I use these pots for different types of guitars? A: Yes, these pots are compatible with most import guitars and basses made in Asian countries. They work well with various pickup configurations.
  • Q: How do I care for the KAISH pots? A: To care for the pots, keep them dry and avoid exposing them to extreme temperatures. Regularly check connections to ensure optimal performance.
  • Q: Are these pots noise-free during operation? A: Yes, these pots are designed to operate smoothly and quietly. They are well-constructed to minimize noise during use.
  • Q: What should I do if the pots arrive damaged? A: If the pots arrive damaged, contact customer support for assistance. You may need to provide photos and details of the damage for a replacement.
  • Q: Do these pots have a warranty? A: Yes, these pots typically come with a limited warranty. Be sure to check the manufacturer details for specific warranty terms.
  • Q: What is the difference between linear and audio taper pots? A: Linear taper pots increase volume in a straight line, while audio taper pots increase volume in a curved manner. Choose based on your tonal preferences.
  • Q: How many pots are included in this pack? A: This pack includes two full-size pots. This allows you to replace both volume or tone controls on your instrument.
  • Q: What is the thread size of the pots? A: The pots feature a metric thread size that is compatible with standard knobs. This ensures easy installation with push-on-style or set screw knobs.
  • Q: Can these pots be used for tone controls? A: Yes, these pots can be used for tone controls. However, many prefer to use audio taper pots for tone and linear taper for volume.
  • Q: What is the resistance error margin for these pots? A: The output has a resistance error margin of plus or minus fifteen percent. This is typical for potentiometers and ensures flexibility in performance.

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