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I got two of these for a Squire CV P-bass. I don't like those smaller domed knobs they use.
They were a perfect fit and looks very nice. The knurled pattern is a bit rouger than on the knobs they use for USA Fenders but no big deal.
Just be aware that these knobs only work with the split shaft pots normally used on cheaper instruments manufactured in Asia. They will not work with the solid shaft pots that requires a set screw.
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Very good vintage type knob
wgen 10.11.2016
I bought a couple of these little chrome speed knobs for my Precision bass, just because I wanted to make the instrument true to the original vintage.
If you are here, maybe you'll know that vintage Precision basses used these specific kind of knobs (which were the same used for Telecaster guitars at the time), instead of the more common types of knobs which are rounder on top. If you are someone who pays attention to the details, these knobs won't disappoint you!
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Göldo Dome Speed Knob Chrome
Sparky 14.05.2013
I ordered 6 .... they replaced the knobs on my cooker ... now that's quality! Have you seen how much replacement plastic knobs for cookers cost?
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tonezone6 11.03.2018
I've seen this set on another telecaster. I changed my Fender Baja telecaster tone & volume pots, with Seymour Duncan split shafts. Better suited than screwable knobs. Good quality.
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Used for pickup selection
Anonymous 22.09.2014
Used this on my Paul Reed Smith rather than the speed knob to change pickup selection. Didn;t last very long before it failed, just spinning with the plastic inside becoming smooth and unable to grasp the spigot. Likely this would be OK on a volume or tone pot that requires little effort to move, but not for anything more demanding than that.
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A great alternative if you do not want to deal with screws
minboggy 07.01.2019
No need to screw in with this just like any volume or tone knobs. It is very handy to install. A very happy customer here.
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Look good and work
Michael W. 151 28.05.2016
There isn't much to say about chrome knobs other than that they shine and are of decent quality .. and represent decent value for money.
Recommended.
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Guitar knob
Jonas8196 09.01.2014
This version does not feature a set screw, but has a plastic inner within the metal casing. So you just slip it onto the pot shaft. Easy to put on and take of. The surface gives a nice grip.
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Good quality knobs
Crancher 24.08.2019
I put these on my Squier CV 50s Tele, much better than the stock ones. I recommend these for any type of tele, they are quality knobs.
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Nice!
esther2504 06.02.2013
I bought these for my Squier Classic Vibe Precision Bass. these knobs look great. They are a little bit bigger than the standard Squier knobs, but I don't mind! They give my guitar a little face lift and they fit great! It is a cheap way to make a guitar/bass look better!