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  • Volume Potentiometer For A Dinky Model Jackson

    Hey everyone,
    I need to replace my voluime potentiometer and was wondering if anyone knows where i can get the right size and specifications for my dinky model jackson.

    The one i have now makes horrible crackling sounds when i turn the volume knob up and down and although i had someone check it out and clean it up for me, it only helped reduce the noise a little and so i guess i have a bad pot that needs to be replaced.

    Im new to this and so far I know that i need one that is quarter size and is A500k.

    Here are some pics so that someone can hopefully estimate the size diameters for the shaft and ect.









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  • #2
    I don't recall the exact size, but go with Metric/Import if they are labeled. Some brands like Mighty Mite that are made overseas aren't just and drop right in. Fwiw, you may want to try a 500k and a 250k to see what you like best tonally if you are dealing with a Duncan JB in the bridge.

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    • #3
      It's also worth maybe having somebody put standard size CTS pots in there if it's an import. You'll get a more reliable pot that actually sounds better in conjunction with a decent capacitor of your choice.
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      • #4
        I'd go with a RS Guitar Works Superpot 500K (Long Stem). If the hole is too small diameter wise, I'd ream to 3/8" (10mm). The RS CTS Superpot is excellent. They are made to higher tolerences and use better materials than the standard CTS pots.
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        • #5
          Try some electronics cleaner first. it should clean up the scratchiness. I've never seen one that can't be cleaned up. But if there is a mechanical problem with the resistance strip and you do replace it I'd highly recommend a 1 or 2 meg replacement. It'll give you tons more gain and a broader frequency response due to less bleed off of your signal to ground. Stew mac sells the 1 meg and the 2 meg are available from Torres engineeing. It's an Excellent cheap upgrade i do to all of my guitars.
          Last edited by tone deaf; 10-09-2008, 04:09 PM.

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