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CTS pots for Squier VM Jazz Bass Hi I have a Sqiuer VM Jazz Bass with Alpha A250k pots. I have a set of CTS 250k pots i was going to install in a strat. Now are all the CTS 250k pots the same for the Bass and Strat guitars. The reason for the swap is that i find there is no change when adjusting the tone knob. |
If you make the change you're talking about, you will hear nothing different. The tone control is probably not working because the capacitor is not working and needs to be replaced. It's an easy fix if you're comfortable with soldering(and if you're not, you really should learn...it's not hard). A replacement cap is cheap. The other causes of the problem is the tone pot is bad or there is a broken solder joint. Just Google, "jazz bass wiring diagram" and it will show it to you. |
...if you think it is the cap, just PM your address to me and I'll send you a one in the correct value (if you're in the U.S.) The postage will cost more than the cap. LOL |
Thanks for the offer audioglenn but im the other side of the pond in the UK.... funny enough Mevagissey. we have a maplin store not too far from here, what caps would you reccomend. are all CTS pots the similar with the same values i.e 250k or are there varients of these for different guitars? |
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CTS 250k pot is a CTS 250k pot. The pot may not be the problem though. You will probably also need a .047uf capacitor. Tabdog |
The .047uf capacitor is the one I use on my Jazzes. Just wanted to say, I have nothing against folks in other parts of the world, I just didn't want to get into really high postage for a 30 cent part. If you have any problems finding the capacitor, PM me your address, I'll still send it over. |
Audioglenn I appreciate your offer and thank you, but I have ordered a Sprague Orange Drop 47uf in the uk so should recieve it in next few days. |
A voice from "the continent" (but spent 5x 14 days holidays in "non-typical tourist areas" of England and the IOM) ... CTS surely produces "non audio" pots, too. But if the pots you have were for a Strat, they are 99.9% "Audio" - which are the same as in a Jazz Bass. The only problem might be that the "E-chamber" (what's the right expression in Englisch?!!!) is not made for a "big" 24 mm CTS pot. The original Jazz Bass has 1" (25.4 mm). If the Chinese used metric 25 mm it would work, too. But I had "E-chambers" which were definatenly made for the smaller 16 mm pots ... Just try if they fit ... |
Cadfael, Not sure what you mean by E-Chamber but if you are referring to the hole the split shaft goes into on the metal plate, then I will have to drill it out if there is a difference. I.O.M, I take it you're a biker monk then, Ha Ha |
Two times by car but three time by motorbike ... :) But not on the IOM during TT! And never been in London. :) By "E-chamber" I mean the "hole in the wood" where pots and wirings come in ... In Telecaster and JB copies the width sometimes is too narrow for a normal 24 mm (CTS) pot. |
Just Checking before i install. I have 3 CTS 250k pots 2 with code 1142 (are these the volume) and one 1212 (and is this the Tone) normally i would say to my self it's bloody obvious, but what the heck.. give me an engine to strip down and im ok but 3 friggin pots for a guitar |
Is there an "A" or "B" marked on the pot? That references the "taper" of the pot. |
no all have code 450s2772 thats all there is on the bottom of the pot. where should the a/b be found |
Usually on bottom or side with the other numbers. I'll look through my old pots, but don't think I have any CTS. I'll check back later. |
1 Attachment(s) Bottom of pot |
I didn't have any CTS. "A" or "B" is right before the value. ![]() You could also check with a meter if you have one. But either will work, A= audio taper, B= linear taper |
no nothing printed on psb (circuit bord) |
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--Silvie |
just checked Description: Sprague 'Orange Drop' 0.047 Capacitor :-) |
what are these caps like that are factory fitted 2A503J |
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