Gtrjunior
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Re: Best Pots
Never heard of those.
Any chance you could drop link?
German made MEC for the win. Most reliable.
Never heard of those.
Any chance you could drop link?
German made MEC for the win. Most reliable.
Best pots meaning what? I like the 30% "vintage" taper CTS pots for volume. That's all I use now. If they have to be replaced every so often, no big deal, they're only 5 or 6 bucks.
Also consider that the Epiphone comes with Alpha pots (if I’m not mistaken) which are a smaller diameter shaft. If you change pots to Bourns or CTS you will need to ream the holes to accommodate a larger pot shaft.
I've also noticed the shaft diameter affects the fitment on the knobs when using Bourns pots. I used them on one of my Les Pauls, and the knobs I had really didn't fit right. They didn't fully seat, and looked as though they were too high from the guitar body. Toneman was selling speed knobs he said would fit properly with Bourns pots, and they did. They just fit better and looked better on the guitar.
MEC (as all manufacturers) makes some high-end potentiometers, but the guitar level stuff appears to be about the same as any other.
No need to over think it.
Tone Man (no affiliation) seems to have the best pricing on premade harnesses.
https://www.tonemanguitar.com/store/c1/Featured_Products.html#/
I've also noticed the shaft diameter affects the fitment on the knobs when using Bourns pots. I used them on one of my Les Pauls, and the knobs I had really didn't fit right. They didn't fully seat, and looked as though they were too high from the guitar body. Toneman was selling speed knobs he said would fit properly with Bourns pots, and they did. They just fit better and looked better on the guitar.
MEC (as all manufacturers) makes some high-end potentiometers, but the guitar level stuff appears to be about the same as any other.
No need to over think it.
Tone Man (no affiliation) seems to have the best pricing on premade harnesses.
https://www.tonemanguitar.com/store/c1/Featured_Products.html#/
I just got some M.E.C. pickups for my framus strato, very close to original, told by many they are good. they are made for framus, & have the logo, they were 85 euro each, now 125. the pots are 37 euro ea, not cheap. you can buy direct from warwick /framus vintage, freight is the killer.German made MEC for the win. Most reliable.
For years I always used CTS pots when upgrading wiring harnesses. For my kit built Jr, I wanted a low friction pot, so I decided to try Bourns.
The Bourns pots, compared to the CTS pots I've always used have a MUCH nicer sweep--i have useable sounds from 1-10 on both the volume and tone knobs, with a much nicer taper than the CTS pots (yes, comparing audio taper to audio taper).
I will probably not buy any more CTS pots.