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    Hi - I am having trouble locating control pots and toggle switches for my 1985 Soloist Student project. I have found longer control pots with 3/4" thread length, but have not been able to find a toggle switch with long threads.

    The original (??) is a switchcraft angled with the deep-threaded nut. It barely fits the thickness if I do NOT use a washer.

    Anyone out there have any recommendations?

    Thanks...Marc (creekster52)

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    http://switchcraft.com/products/switch-301.html

    You'll need the Switchcraft 12016 or 12017.
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    • #3
      Thanks for the info. I think that is what I already have(12016/12017), but there is no model# on the switch...just Switchcraft.

      I have an email into guitarpartsdepot.com for more info

      I recently read on another site that the earlier Soloists need 1/2" threads on the pots & switches, but I have not been able to source any...Just the 3/4" (500k) pots from Stew-Mac...but still no long-threaded switches...yet!!

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      • #4
        Follow-up:

        I ended up using 3/8 long CTS pots, with the star washer removed from the underside. These were just long enough using the supplied thin washer & hexnut on the topside. I placed some UHMW tape under the solder lugs to prevent shorting on the copper cavity shield.

        The switch I ended up using is a Switchcraft clone, which was just long enough using the provided washer & knurled nut (not deep threaded). The Switchcraft models I could find were just too short to install properly...even with the deep nut.

        The slightly mis-shaped copper shielding could have been a factor.

        I am finishing the project this weekend (hopefully), and hope to post pics next week...

        Marc (creekster52)

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