500 kOhm potentiometer with push/pull switch. Audio taper, knurled split--long shaft. This guitar pot works for coil-tap or phase wiring options.
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500 kOhm potentiometer with push/pull switch. Audio taper, knurled split--long shaft. This guitar pot works for coil-tap or phase wiring options.
Full 5 year warranty on all pickups.
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this is a high quality Push/pull pot. I had used it as a volume kill switch. It has a nice gradual movement, but not as smooth as my carvin pots ( linear ) but non the less if you use it as the tone pot push pull status you really don't need to be moving the tone around like a volume pot...but to each his own..it is what it is. ...the cons would be its a bit long and if the guitar does not have alot of space in the control cavity - could be a problem. also, when soldiering it up the whole pot gets hot and can cause a bit frustration to wire the grounds right. as far as the quality again its very sturdy and strong.
When I decided to make an atomic bomb out of my 7 string Ibanez, I bought the Evolution 7 for my bridge pickup and the D Sonic 7 as my neck pickup. Going an extra step further, I wired the whole guitar up with a Dimarzio setup. I used the Dimarzio 500k push/pull pot for my volume control. Why the 500k? To get a little more power and treble response from my axe.
