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CTS 500K Push Pull Short Shaft Audio Taper
CTS 500K Push Pull Short Shaft Audio Taper
CTS 500K Push Pull Short Shaft Audio Taper
CTS 500K Push Pull Short Shaft Audio Taper
CTS 500K Push Pull Short Shaft Audio Taper
CTS 500K Push Pull Short Shaft Audio Taper
CTS 500K Push Pull Short Shaft Audio Taper

CTS 500K Push Pull Short Shaft Audio Taper Potentiometers - Pair (2X) - Includes Wiring Diagram

Product ID : 26105988
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Galleon Product ID 26105988
UPC / ISBN 691852992171
Shipping Weight 0.14 lbs
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Model 4334248425
Manufacturer The Art Of Tone
Shipping Dimension 3.31 x 2.2 x 1.1 inches
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CTS 500K Push Pull Short Shaft Audio Taper Features

  • Used for coil splitting, coil tapping and phase shifting

  • Threaded bushing is 3/8" tall & 3/8" diameter

  • Requires 3/8" mounting hole

  • High quality brass shaft

  • Audio Taper Push/Pull


About CTS 500K Push Pull Short Shaft Audio Taper

Pair (2X) CTS 500K SHORT SPLIT knurled shaft audio taper push/pull potentiometer dpdt (double pull/double throw). This pot allows you to do wiring modifications to your guitar without having to modify the body. Used for coil splitting, coil tapping and phase shifting. This a short shaft pot (threaded bushing is 3/8" tall & 3/8" diameter, shaft is .236"diameter). 10% Tolerance. Pot is manufactured by CTS. Note:1. If you are uncertain whether your guitar uses short (3/8") or long (3/4") shaft pots, as a general rule this pot will fit most production Gibson Les Paul's manufactured before 1977, historic reissues, PRS & Hamer guitars, but please double check before you order. 2. Not sized for guitars using metric components, requires 3/8" mounting hole. 3. Make sure to pinch the tip of the shaft before you try fitting a knob, this will avoid getting knobs stuck before you install the pot. If you've ever had that happen...