Push/Pull pots for a semi-hollowbody . . .

GuitarStv

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Does anyone know if this pot here
will fit in my epiphone dot (ES-335 style guitar)? If not, does anyone know where I can get pots that will definately fit my guitar? I really want to split my neck pickup, but don't want to do any routing/installation of extra switches . . .
 
Re: Push/Pull pots for a semi-hollowbody . . .

Yes, it'll work. The threaded barrel is a little smaller than the 3/8" hole you have in your guitar though. I just measured one for you. (I keep that exact same pot in stock) They measure 1" from front to back...not including the threaded portion. Will that fit? Lew
 
Re: Push/Pull pots for a semi-hollowbody . . .

Yes, I think that 1 inch should be enough, but how much smaller is the threaded barrel? Will installing it cause problems? (Like will it move around on me)
 
Re: Push/Pull pots for a semi-hollowbody . . .

GuitarStv said:
Yes, I think that 1 inch should be enough, but how much smaller is the threaded barrel? Will installing it cause problems? (Like will it move around on me)

It might move around over time and require re tightening. I usually just tighten the heck out of it and hope for the best! :laugh2:

There are rubber grommets that you can fill the hole with. They are hard to find but a really great hardware store might have one.

Lew
 
Re: Push/Pull pots for a semi-hollowbody . . .

Have you thought about a mini switch glued under your pickgaurd? I don't
doubt that the switch will fit. I'm just thinking you may see a lot of
grief getting it in there?
 
Re: Push/Pull pots for a semi-hollowbody . . .

On a semi-hollow Ibanez I've had for years, I used "toothed" lock-washers between the pots and the body (on the inside) which kept them from occasionally loosening on me (haven't had a problem since). To make installation easier, I glued the washers to the pots first (just a tiny dab).

:fing2: Good luck!
 
Re: Push/Pull pots for a semi-hollowbody . . .

Don't buy your push/pull pots from Stewmac...there's a reason they sell them cheaper than anyone else. They are poorly constructed overseas, I had several of them go bad on me. The best push/pull pots in existance are the audio tapered Dimarzios ones.

Ryan
 
Re: Push/Pull pots for a semi-hollowbody . . .

rspst14 said:
Don't buy your push/pull pots from Stewmac...there's a reason they sell them cheaper than anyone else. They are poorly constructed overseas, I had several of them go bad on me. The best push/pull pots in existance are the audio tapered Dimarzios ones.

Ryan

That particular pot I have never had any trouble with. The one's from Stew Mac that I've had go bad were the regular 250K and 500K pots...the one's made in Mexico.

Allparts has nicer CTS pots...tho those are made overseas these days. The quality seems to be fine.

Lew
 
Re: Push/Pull pots for a semi-hollowbody . . .

is the pot in that stewmac link above audio taper? i couldnt find the info on the link

cheers
t4d
 
Re: Push/Pull pots for a semi-hollowbody . . .

tone4days said:
is the pot in that stewmac link above audio taper? i couldnt find the info on the link

cheers
t4d

Yes. It's a very commen pot sold by alot of dealers. I don't know who actually manufactures it. Lew
 
Re: Push/Pull pots for a semi-hollowbody . . .

I like the Dimarzio ones, as they have a much more solid feel to them than the cheap ones. Forum member Kent_S recommended them to me, and I've been very happy with them, I have them in several guitars. The rotation is very nice, not too loose or too stiff, and the switch seems much more durable. Dimarzio has them custom made, unlike other manufacturers who all buy from the same manufacturer and repackage them as their own. Unfortunately, CTS doesn't make DPDT pots, but the Dimarzios are outstanding. They are kind of hard to find though, I had to special order mine from a Dimarzio dealer.

Ryan
 
Re: Push/Pull pots for a semi-hollowbody . . .

How were the prices of the Dimarzio's compared to CTS pots in general I know you just mentioned CTS doesn't make a DPDT, but are the prices comparble?
 
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Re: Push/Pull pots for a semi-hollowbody . . .

Push/pull pots are always more expensive than regular pots. I think the Dimarzios were $13 each, but I did get free shipping. I highly recommend Mike's Music Shop in Pennsylvania, that's where I got mine.

Ryan
 
Re: Push/Pull pots for a semi-hollowbody . . .

I just found Guitar Heaven sells the 250k and 500k Dimarzio push/pull pots for $9.95. Sounds like a great price for a quality product in case anyone was still looking for these.
 
Re: Push/Pull pots for a semi-hollowbody . . .

Fusion1 said:
I just found Guitar Heaven sells the 250k and 500k Dimarzio push/pull pots for $9.95. Sounds like a great price for a quality product in case anyone was still looking for these.

Better make sure they are the Dimarzio ones, and that they are the correct taper. Dimarzio makes both audio and linear taper, and since they only recently started making the audio, any old stock is probably linear. I personally can't stand linear pots in a guitar.

Ryan
 
Re: Push/Pull pots for a semi-hollowbody . . .

Thanks Ryan I didn't think of that. I will check that out to make sure it's audio taper.
 
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