Fender Strat american - room under pickguard in cavity for stacked pots - how much?

Larioso

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Hi
Probably am 50's series or am pro Strat.
Looking at doing a mod with stacked pots for tone controls so I can move volume down from original spot.

Will use one like this - but probably 2 x 250k linear or whatever is original for tone pots.
https://guitarelectronics.com/cts-stacked-dual-concentric-audio-pot-500k-500k/

Will there be room for this as is?
- or prepare to drill some

Is there shield paint inside, so one should see to having that as well if to drill anything, or?
I have sheet copper adhesive stuff to use otherwise.

Thanks.
 
Re: Fender Strat american - room under pickguard in cavity for stacked pots - how muc

There will be plenty of room. The TBX tone control from back in 80's-90's is stacked.
 
Re: Fender Strat american - room under pickguard in cavity for stacked pots - how muc

I see, how lovely, thank you. :)
 
Re: Fender Strat american - room under pickguard in cavity for stacked pots - how muc

There will be plenty of room. The TBX tone control from back in 80's-90's is stacked.

Yeah, I think they installed TBX controls on American Standards, didn't they?
It's a great thing, too - I have installed them on many of my guitars instead of a standard tone control.
Works great on basses.
 
Re: Fender Strat american - room under pickguard in cavity for stacked pots - how muc

Yeah, I think they installed TBX controls on American Standards, didn't they?
It's a great thing, too - I have installed them on many of my guitars instead of a standard tone control.
Works great on basses.

Yes, they started in '88 I believe with the then new American Standards.
 
Re: Fender Strat american - room under pickguard in cavity for stacked pots - how muc

Maybe it's even better then to search Fender spare parts, or?
They got 2x250k or similar.

Seems some target one volume and one tone, and do 250k+500k meaning you swap cap to 22nF instead on one tone.
 
Re: Fender Strat american - room under pickguard in cavity for stacked pots - how muc

Agree. Plenty of room.


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