Potentiometer - Fender, dual Audio, concentric solid shaft

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Potentiometer - Fender, dual Audio, concentric solid shaft

$7.95
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Original Fender, Audio potentiometer, concentric, 250kΩ / 500kΩ, solid shaft.

  • Mounting hardware not included
  • Used for stacked volume controls on American Vintage '62 Jazz Bass® and Acoustasonic Telecaster®, and Nashville Power Telecaster® guitars
  • Will not work with push-on style control knobs; set screw mounting knobs only
SKU:
R-VF-250K-500K
Item ID:
040966
UPC/EAN:
885978546503
Fender Part Number:
001-9268-049
Brand:
Fender
Shaft:
Taper:
Termination Style:
Type/Size:
Body Depth0.87 in.
Body Diameter0.95 in.
Body Width0.375 in.
Bushing Length0.25 in.
Resistance250 kΩ / 500 kΩ
Shaft Length0.56 in.
Shaft Rotation300°
Packaging Information
Packaging Dimensions2.75 in. × 2.25 in. × 0.992 in.
Weight (Packaging)0.0838 lbs.

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Product Reviews

5.00 out of 5 based on 1 reviews
Steve Pierson - November 4th, 2020
5 out of 5

I really like these things. I don't care about the orthodox application. I guess they're supposedly for a Fender bass? I really truly do not care. I use them in custom guitars of my own design. The top knob tone pot is especially smooth. None of the "all the variation is in the last quarter turn" of the typical pot of either A or B variety. These are just a nice smooth audible tone taper from stop to stop. I 3D print my own stacked knobs. There are, like, two options of stacked knobs out there in the market, and they're both boring boring bor ing. Cast convention off. Rock and Roll was supposed to be about rebellion. Make it wrong. Play it wrong. These are good.