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  Fender Volume Tone Pedal - Repair Help!!!

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Ian Campbell
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From: Austin, Texas

posted 07 August 2000 05:59 PM     profile     
I just got one of these [Fender Vol/tone pedal] and it's got a scratchy spot on the volume pot, I got a good enough deal on it so's I don't mind the problem of repairing it but I'm wondering if anyone knows what the best pot is to use to replace the old one? Do any of todays manufacturers produce anything as high quality and solid as those old pots? All the new ones seem to be very cheap and weak looking. I'm also concerned that the roller won't fit on to a modern pot, any ideas on how to keep this thing working and not having the new components change my sound??
Any info much appreciated,
Thanks - Ian

[This message was edited by Ian Campbell on 07 August 2000 at 06:05 PM.]

Brad Bechtel
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From: San Francisco, CA

posted 07 August 2000 06:11 PM     profile     
I'm moving this one to the Electronics forum, where it can get a better set of responses.

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