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Old 11-27-2009, 12:07 AM
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I want to change my knobs on my Fender J. I want to use something like the Tele knobs. I can find them but can not find 1 knob smaller for my tone. If I have to I will use three the same all black aluminum but it would be cool to have that one tone knob smaller like the guitar came with.Any one know a knob dealer.I googled and found alot of the same stuff. someone most make one for 1/4 American pot shaft.
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Old 11-27-2009, 05:12 AM
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I want to change my knobs on my Fender J. I want to use something like the Tele knobs. I can find them but can not find 1 knob smaller for my tone. If I have to I will use three the same all black aluminum but it would be cool to have that one tone knob smaller like the guitar came with.Any one know a knob dealer.I googled and found alot of the same stuff. someone most make one for 1/4 American pot shaft.
Doubtful. The smaller knobs you found are for concentric pots. The SAE version of the concentric pot uses a 3/16 rather than a 1/4 inner shaft. This is why you always see barrel-knobbed Jazz basses with 3 matching knobs.
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