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In contrast to linear potentiometers, logarithmic potentiometers are available in left-handed versions, as reverse wiring inverts the logarithmic resistance curve resulting in uneven volume response
CTS potentiometers are the first choice for many American guitars
Low tolerance for less dispersion and more precision
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I was repainting my strat, and i decided that i would get some new pots.
I chose these as they are left handed (most lefty guitars have righty pots simply wired differently), and with the pots in my strat it felt more like a switch going immediately from 0 to 10 at the last 10% of the knob.
These are much more satisfying to use, you can get much more versatile sounds with the volume and tone knobs, unlike what was in my strat before.
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Soilac 15.08.2021
I have ordered 5 pots and I have measured them before the installation. The results are the following: 233k, 244k, 271k, 273k, 274k. So.... the 10% tolerance is either up or down and this sometimes calculates to 20%.
All pots have medium quality and are medium resistance (which I like a lot).