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Harley Benton Parts Push-Pull A500

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A500 Push-Pull Potentiometer

  • Mini Pot with DPDT switch
  • A500 kOhm
Available since December 2012
Item number 284031
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Design Push Pull
Resistance Value 500 kOhms
Characteristic Curve Logarithmic
Thread Length in mm 10,0 mm
Tandem Poti No
Push/Push Push/Pull
Solderless No
shaft type grooved
£7.40
Including VAT; Excluding £10 shipping
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Delivery approx. between Tuesday, 10.12. and Wednesday, 11.12.
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71 Reviews

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Good push-pill pots
kirill_wind 20.10.2020
I buy two pots. They are good working, have not any noise.
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Okay pot
JensWel 20.10.2022
Redone wiring / pickups on Squier Tele. Needed possibility to go single-coil on installed humbuckers. These pots do the job, but are to light / fast in action for my playing - I easily hit pot and turn down volume. So I can not recommend these pots, as they answer too fast for me.
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Cheap, but it works..
Viper2097 25.02.2014
Bought this because I needed a push-pull pot and i was ordering anyway here. So what can I say... it works and it does what it should, BUT the pot is very cheap quality. It is very easy to roll and also has some play when you turn it. Also the pot is not complete closed. Will replace it with a higher quality one when I will find one, unfortunately this is the only p/p pot here with that dimensions.
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Feels slightly flimsy but solid until now.
Liukke 26.02.2021
I've mounted on my BC Rich and now I've split my humbuckers.
Soldered it myself, everything went well, no complaints about the electrical part.
The knob feels just ever so slightly flimsy...when I rotate it it doesn't have the same "drag" of the other pot, feels lighter and easier to rotate.
Also the spring for the push-pull is rather easy to engage and disengage (maybe if you pull it don't bang on the guitar :'D) but other than that it does the job.
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