Re: Quality push/pull pots.
Last night while experimenting I broke a push/pull pot. Rather easily. I'm looking for a better quality pot. I'm currently using alpha pots for Les Paul's, but I was looking at the mojotone site and they have a different brand push/pull and also a push/push. Has anyone ever used these?
Most of the pots I have tried are Alphas. They're fine for set it and forget it but their build quality is not as study as, say, a Bournes, IMO. If you crank it and forget it Alphas should be fine, but if you work a lot with tone and volume during playing you'll need something built better.
I recently tried a set of Bournes 500k push pulls, and they just feel heavier/better made, with smoother action and a wider turn circumference.
The smoothest pot I have ever played (and I haven't played many) would be a pot I put into a Japanese Jackson import I own. The action is so smooth I have to make sure the volume knob is all the way up every time I do a take.
I get my import parts at MIJ guitars, which stocks parts made in metric sizes so you don't have to enlarge the holes in your import guitars. This shouldn't be an issue in a Gibson with USA sizes, but if you ever want to outfit a guitar, try them here:
http://www.mijguitars.jp/
A word of warning: shipping will cost you. A single 500k audio taper push pull pot was $10.