Potentiometer - CTS, 3MΩ, Reverse Audio

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Potentiometer - CTS, 3MΩ, Reverse Audio

$3.95
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24mm, ½" watt, ⅜" bushing, ¼" splined nylon shaft for set screw or push-on knob. for most US made amps.

SKU:
R-VC3M-RA
Item ID:
003837
UPC/EAN:
609722152266
CTS Corp Part Number:
Series 450
Application:
Brand:
CTS
Resistance:
Termination Style:
Type/Size:
RoHS Compliant
Body Depth0.45 in.
Body Diameter0.95 in.
Bushing Length0.25 in.
Power Rating0.5 W
Resistance3 MΩ
Shaft Diameter0.24 in.
Shaft Length0.37 in.
Shaft Rotation300°
U.S. Thread Major Diameter0.375 in.
U.S. Thread Pitch32 tpi.
Packaging Information
Packaging Dimensions1.3 in. × 1.1 in. × 1 in.
Weight (Packaging)0.0309 lbs.

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Product Reviews

5.00 out of 5 based on 3 reviews
Pavlo - April 1st, 2024
5 out of 5

I took 2 potentiometers for the Tremolo Speed in the Fender Twin Reverb build in the hope of normal resistance. BUT!
The reading of one is about 2.5 MOhm
The second reading is about 2.6 MOhm
There is not much choice, so think about whether it will suit you or not.
I'm not happy with such a large tolerance.

audiohtit - July 9th, 2023
5 out of 5

Got this part to replace the tremolo pot in an old 65 Bandmaster I’m fixing up for a friend. Master old amp guru Skip Simmons recommended Amplified Parts, got the part, replaced it in the amp, works perfectly!

Bruce McLeod - July 9th, 2023
5 out of 5

Needed this pot for the tremolo control on an old 65 Bandmaster I’m fixing up for a friend. Amplified Parts was recommended by old amp master guru Skip Simmons, got it, replaced the part, works perfectly!