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I use one of these for 4+ months and it doesn?t show any signs of deterioration (yet even some cheapest pots can survive that long, so it?s not a clear sign). It works smoothly without any wobbling or scratchy noises. It?s a decent thing for it?s price, but you can get functionally equal pots somewhat cheaper, so decide for yourself if saving a couple of bucks is worth it.
For a guitar with a thin body or for an audio device in a tight casing you would probably prefer smaller pots.
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RyanR 11.04.2015
I got this push-pull pot to install a fuzz-factory circuit into an old Epiphone Explorer 1984. I use it as a volume/ effect on-off switch. Being 500k it works fine with my SH-6 humbuckers. It was easy to solder, smooth to use, seems well built. It is rather large; luckily for me my guitar body is a thick slab of mahogany, thinner guitars may not accommodate this pot.
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Great pots
Anatoly 20.03.2019
Fit perfectly, work perfectly.
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Well Built :)
Angelus502 24.04.2015
You know how you can just tell quality when you see and feel a product, well this is one of those. Well built, solid feeling, smooth movement, heavy. I cant tell you how reliable it is as I've only just installed it, but its feels 10 times better than stock pots so i figure it should last.
The long shaft means it only just fits in my PRS. The grooves on the shaft are the course cut.