Yjm pots

Nickmag01

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Has anyone used the yngwie signature pots? Im looking into replacing my pots and wonder if there anything special.

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Only on one occation. They were really stiff, I don't know if that's what Yngwie wanted or I had bad luck, but I preffer them slick.
 
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Actually they are the opposite. Super smooth and fast. I use them on all of my guitars for volume and tone pots.
 
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I found them super smooth. Ideal for those who govern amplifier overdrive saturation from the volume control on the guitar. Not tried them as tone controls because my preferred Stratocaster wiring requires one push-pull and one Fender No-Load pot for that part of the circuit.
 
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Actually they are the opposite. Super smooth and fast. I use them on all of my guitars for volume and tone pots.
Yeah thought so! I got a bad one, so don't buy it on the web, buy it in a shop and check the pot right infront of the sales man. Otherwise ask the web seller if there's a guarantee. I aint in the US and got no guarantee, I got suckered.
 
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I have both the yjm and normal Duncan pots. The yjm is very smooth and fast, the regular is much tighter. I like em both depending on the situation
 
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Does the knurling on the Duncan/Bourns pots fit regular Fender/Gibson knobs?. The problem I've had with the similar Bourns-labeled guitar pots is that they use an 18-spline knurl that doesn't work with stock knobs, and it's hard to find knobs that fit (I think I found some at Stew-Mac, though). Stock Fender/Gibson knobs use something like a 24-spline knurl.

Al
 
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