Potentiometer - Dunlop, Hot Potz II Crybaby, 100 kΩ

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Potentiometer - Dunlop, Hot Potz II Crybaby, 100 kΩ

$20.95
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Hot Potz II Crybaby Pot. for newer Crybaby models. Made by Beckman. 100 kΩ. Original Dunlop replacement part.

The same tone and sweep characteristics as the original Cry Baby Hot Potz potentiometer with low wiper noise and extended life.

SKU:
P-ECB-24B
Item ID:
002063
UPC/EAN:
710137007635
Dunlop Part Number:
ECB424B
Brand:
Dunlop
Termination Style:
Type/Size:
RoHS Compliant
Body Depth0.51 in.
Body Diameter0.87 in.
Bushing Length0.34 in.
D-shaft Diameter0.25 in.
D-shaft Width0.22 in.
Resistance100 kΩ
Shaft Diameter0.25 in.
Shaft Length0.83 in.
U.S. Thread Major Diameter0.375 in.
U.S. Thread Pitch32 tpi.
Packaging Information
Packaging Dimensions4 in. × 4 in. × 1 in.
Weight (Packaging)0.0705 lbs.

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Product Reviews

5.00 out of 5 based on 2 reviews
Slow Shakey - March 18th, 2024
5 out of 5

I used this to repair my Cry Baby 535Q. I had to reconfigure the the wiring and mount due to the original potentiometer being designed for and mounted on a small PCB. Not a difficult modification but a bit of work. The function is standard to the original. I do notice the high end boost is greater but this could be due comparing it to the old pot that may have not been functioning up to spec in its later days.

I like it - May 9th, 2020
5 out of 5

This pot has a nice taper, comparable to the older Hot Potz I or II. Time will tell how long it lasts, but I think it should do well. I don't lnow why the description says "Made by Beckman" when you can clearly see "CTS" in the picture. Maybe Beckman was involved somehow, I don't know.