CTS Vintage + Left-Hand Pots
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SKU
EL-124-000
Vintage style 'Dish Back' CTS pots with an indent in the bottom of the case, as used on vintage and reissue American guitars. The shorter length of the threaded shaft is ideal for fitting to a plastic pickguard or metal control panel.
CTS brand pots have been the choice of American guitar manufacturers including Fender and Gibson for decades. CTS pots are built more solid than other brands and made to exacting specifications. They make an excellent choice for a custom build or replacing the pots in an American guitar or bass.
Available in several values and curves, please see the product description below for details.
'Left Hand Audio Taper' pots are ideal for wiring in reverse in left-handed guitars as the taper is reversed.
- Made in USA
- Suitable for volume and tone controls
- USA split shaft with fine knurling
- 25mm (1") casing diameter
- 4mm (5/32") maximum thickness of material to be inserted
- 10mm (3/8") hole required
- Includes 1 x mounting nut & washer
(Extra nuts and washers are available for separate purchase)
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CTS brand high quality, USA made potentiometers for use as a volume or tone control
'Vintage' style with indented bottom in casing
CHOOSING POTS
Resistance/Value - Choosing the correct resistance is important. Most of the time this is determined by the pickups used. Humbuckers usually work best with 500 kohm pots and single coils suit 250 kohm pots. 1000 k ohm (1 meg or 1 mohm) are sometimes used in special applications. 25 kohm are often used in active electronics. If you are replacing the pots in a guitar just choose the same type. If you have a wiring diagram for the pickup you’re using go by the pots recommended on the diagram.
Curve/Taper - Audio Taper (A-curve) pots are used most of the time on guitars. A-curve pots are designed so the volume appears to change more gradually as the pot is turned. Linear Taper (B-curve) pots are used occasionally and are preferred by some manufacturers. Changing to pots with a different curve does not have a major impact on the function of the guitar.
Knob Shaft - The pots used in guitars come with three standard shaft profiles. It is important that the knobs match the pots used or damage can result to both, please select the matching knobs from our range. The three shaft profiles available are -
1) USA split shaft (fine knurled) used on most American and Mexican guitars, approximately 10 points on each side of the shaft
2) Metric split shaft (coarse knurled) used on most Japanese and Asian guitars, approximately 8 points on each side of the shaft
3) Solid 1/4" shaft used on most Tele® guitars and Fender® basses
Threaded Shaft - Different models of pots have different length and diameter threaded shafts. It’s important to choose a pot with a shaft that is long enough. The length can be adjusted using nuts and washers if needed. Smaller diameter shafts can be used in larger holes with no problems but if the shaft is bigger than the hole it means the hole will need to be drilled to a larger diameter.
'Vintage' style with indented bottom in casing
CHOOSING POTS
Resistance/Value - Choosing the correct resistance is important. Most of the time this is determined by the pickups used. Humbuckers usually work best with 500 kohm pots and single coils suit 250 kohm pots. 1000 k ohm (1 meg or 1 mohm) are sometimes used in special applications. 25 kohm are often used in active electronics. If you are replacing the pots in a guitar just choose the same type. If you have a wiring diagram for the pickup you’re using go by the pots recommended on the diagram.
Curve/Taper - Audio Taper (A-curve) pots are used most of the time on guitars. A-curve pots are designed so the volume appears to change more gradually as the pot is turned. Linear Taper (B-curve) pots are used occasionally and are preferred by some manufacturers. Changing to pots with a different curve does not have a major impact on the function of the guitar.
Knob Shaft - The pots used in guitars come with three standard shaft profiles. It is important that the knobs match the pots used or damage can result to both, please select the matching knobs from our range. The three shaft profiles available are -
1) USA split shaft (fine knurled) used on most American and Mexican guitars, approximately 10 points on each side of the shaft
2) Metric split shaft (coarse knurled) used on most Japanese and Asian guitars, approximately 8 points on each side of the shaft
3) Solid 1/4" shaft used on most Tele® guitars and Fender® basses
Threaded Shaft - Different models of pots have different length and diameter threaded shafts. It’s important to choose a pot with a shaft that is long enough. The length can be adjusted using nuts and washers if needed. Smaller diameter shafts can be used in larger holes with no problems but if the shaft is bigger than the hole it means the hole will need to be drilled to a larger diameter.
Manufacturer | CTS |
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Value | 250k, 500k |
Case Size | Full-size (24mm) |
Shaft | USA Split (Fine Knurl) |
Shaft Length | Short |
To Fit | Fender, Gibson, PRS, ESP |