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Mojotone CTS 500K Std. Split P/P VT Pot

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Potentiometer for Guitar and Bass

  • Integrated push/pull switch
  • Resistance curve: Logarithmic
  • Manufactured in accordance with the high quality requirements as set out by CTS
  • The "Vintage Taper" resistance curve of these potentiometers is between that of a standard logarithmic and that of a linear pot, enabling a more natural control response
  • Resistance: 500 kOhm
  • Finely grooved split shaft (24 splines for US guitars and pot buttons)
  • Shaft diameter: 6 mm
  • Thread length: 9.5 mm
  • Thread diameter: 9.5 mm
  • Housing diameter: 23.8 mm
  • Includes a washer, a tooth lock washer, and a nut
Available since November 2020
Item number 494193
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Design Split Shaft
Resistance Value 500 kOhms
Characteristic Curve Vintage Taper
Thread Length in mm 9,5 mm
Tandem Poti No
Push/Push Push/Pull
Solderless No
shaft type grooved
44 AED 11,68 €
Plus 264 AED shipping
The price in AED is a guideline price only
Since we ship from Germany, additional costs through taxes and customs may be incurred
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NG
Excellent as a tone pot, tight fit!
Newbie Guitar Player 09.06.2022
I bought this as part of a pickup swap / rewiring job on my Squier Mustang HH. I installed it as a tone pot and wired the push-pull switch for splitting the bridge humbucker (neck position is a P90). The PCB makes it really easy to wire the P/P. There was also some space between the PCB and the pot itself to tuck in my capacitor and retain the original profile. Do beware that it is a full-sized pot and quite bulky, more so because of the P/P. Be careful and measure your guitar cavity before buying. The Mustang control cavity was a realy tight fit and I had to modify the part a bit by bending the two prongs at the top. I also routed the cables around the pot as there was no space behind/underneath it. The control plate on the Mustang is relatively thin sheet metal and the pot sticks up a bit above the surface, but that doesn't really bother me. Luckily I had no issues with the thread diameter and it dropped right into the control plate opening - no wobble, no need to enlarge the opening. For the knob I used a metal screwable one that has a smooth inside surface and is made for 6mm shaft. If you want to get a knurled knob or re-use your old knob, check your measurements and make sure it has the correct number of splines for the US standard.

Overall I am really satisfied with my purchase, even though I had some minor issues with the fitment. The pot functions well and I am happy with the tone responce I get from the vintage taper in conjunction with a 47nF capacitor. It rotates smoothly and doesn't scratch. Push-pull works as expected. As with any guitar mod, my advice is to measure carefully and be prepared to adjust some things if necessary.
I bought this as part of a pickup swap / rewiring job on my Squier Mustang HH. I installed it as a tone pot and wired the push-pull switch for splitting the bridge humbucker (neck position is a P90). The PCB makes it really easy to wire the P/P. There was also some space between the PCB and the pot itself to tuck in my capacitor and retain the original profile. Do
I bought this as part of a pickup swap / rewiring job on my Squier Mustang HH. I installed it as a tone pot and wired the push-pull switch for splitting the bridge humbucker (neck position is a P90). The PCB makes it really easy to wire the P/P. There was also some space between the PCB and the pot itself to tuck in my capacitor and retain the original profile. Do beware that it is a full-sized pot and quite bulky, more so because of the P/P. Be careful and measure your guitar cavity before buying. The Mustang control cavity was a realy tight fit and I had to modify the part a bit by bending the two prongs at the top. I also routed the cables around the pot as there was no space behind/underneath it. The control plate on the Mustang is relatively thin sheet metal and the pot sticks up a bit above the surface, but that doesn't really bother me. Luckily I had no issues with the thread diameter and it dropped right into the control plate opening - no wobble, no need to enlarge the opening. For the knob I used a metal screwable one that has a smooth inside surface and is made for 6mm shaft. If you want to get a knurled knob or re-use your old knob, check your measurements and make sure it has the correct number of splines for the US standard.

Overall I am really satisfied with my purchase, even though I had some minor issues with the fitment. The pot functions well and I am happy with the tone responce I get from the vintage taper in conjunction with a 47nF capacitor. It rotates smoothly and doesn't scratch. Push-pull works as expected. As with any guitar mod, my advice is to measure carefully and be prepared to adjust some things if necessary.
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Nice pot
StephanPK 27.01.2022
Big, easy to solder, but could not fit if you have small guitar cavity, so check it before you buy it
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High quality
Burak Oncel 16.09.2022
This cts pots are in good quality, I like them. But they are very big. You need to know is your guitar cavity big enough for cts pots if you want to buy this product.
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Mojotone CTS 500K Std. Split P/P VT Pot
LameGuitarist 17.11.2022
super good pot ... preoper resistance when turning and push-pull ... no wobble ... in fact only good things can be said :)
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