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CTS 500k Audio/Log Pot, Solid Shaft, Rear-Routed Guitars (4 Pack)

CTS 500k Audio/Log Pot, Solid Shaft, Rear-Routed Guitars (4 Pack)

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  • 500k Audio Taper (Logarithmic)
  • Solid-Shaft (Setscrew Knobs)
  • .250" Shaft Diameter
  • 3/8-32 UTS Bushing Thread
  • .500" Bushing Length (Rear-Routed Guitars)
  • Low Torque (Dimpled Back - Turns Easily)

This is a 4-pack of our CT-450S3929 pots.

The best guitar pots we're aware of are made by CTS - this is the brand that pretty much every American guitar company has used since the 1940s.

This particular pot is designed for rear-rout applications, where the pot bushing needs to be long enough to pass through the guitar's top while still allowing enough threaded length to use the appropriate nuts and washers, (which are included). Most rear-routed guitars are designed with a 1/4" or 6mm top thickness, and the longer 1/2" threaded bushing on these pots makes them perfect for these rear-rout applications.

Be advised: These pots have 1/4" diameter shafts (6.35mm), and they are designed for knobs that are held on with a setscrew. Most imported guitars that have setscrew knobs come with metric pots with 6mm shafts - and accordingly, they come with knobs with 6mm holes - and these knobs will not fit on our pots unless the hole in the knob is enlarged to 1/4".

While this might seem like no big deal, in practice it's not something the average consumer will find trivial. A drill bit that grabs a metal knob and spins it in the hand risks cutting the hand, and especially if it has a setscrew sticking out on one side. Unless you have a drill press and a way to hold the knob from spinning without marring it, you might find it advisable to buy new knobs. All of the Fender and Callaham setscrew knobs we sell will work, they all have 1/4" bores and are designed for CTS pots with solid shafts.

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64_Commuter_Mike
Perfect for Hollow and Semi-Hollow Body Guitars

Worked fantastic on my Gretsch Electromatic G5622. Although a 3/8"-long threaded collar is technically long enough to get a nut on the pots in something like a Casino/Gretsch/335, it's really convenient to have that extra 1/8" when you're holding a pot up with fishing line or tubing, trying to get the nut on. And the really long pots aren't necessary in this application. I'll be using these for anything rear-routed or semi/hollow-body henceforth.

Dean DeLeo

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