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Phil Wagner
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From: Portland Oregon United States

posted 09 August 2001 11:06 PM     profile     
Is the correct value 250k for the volume pot in a Fender volume Tone?
Phil
Jay Ganz
Member

From: Out Behind The Barn

posted 10 August 2001 08:21 AM     profile     
I used a regular 500K Allen Bradley in mine
& it works perfect. I still have the old
pot so I can measure it to see what value
it is if you want.

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Keep Steelin'


Donny Hinson
Member

From: Balto., Md. U.S.A.

posted 10 August 2001 08:44 AM     profile     
I believe they have always used the 1/2 meg (500K) pot in their volume footpedal.
Phil Wagner
Member

From: Portland Oregon United States

posted 10 August 2001 07:20 PM     profile     
thanks Guys,
What's the best brand to use?Where can I get it?
Phil
Chris DeBarge
Member

From: Boston, Mass

posted 11 August 2001 06:30 AM     profile     
Phil, my heart goes out to you. You'll be cursing the day they invented string before you're done!

BTW, mine has a 50K for volume and 250K for tone, works great.

Jay Ganz
Member

From: Out Behind The Barn

posted 11 August 2001 07:33 AM     profile     
Phil,
Yeah, I'll tell ya...dealing with that
cord when you're changing the pot is NOT FUN!
Clarostats are pretty common these days.
That's what the Goodrich & George L's are.
I've got an Ohmite if you need it.
Ann Fabian
Member

From: Mesquite, Texas, USA

posted 11 August 2001 07:53 AM     profile     
For most volume pedals, we have a short tutorial about how to change a pot by Jeff Newman.

Also, here is an article by Philip Goodrich, which may be of interest to many volume pedal users.

Ann Fabian
Carter Steel Guitars
www.SteelGuitar.com


[This message was edited by Ann Fabian on 11 August 2001 at 08:14 AM.]

Phil Wagner
Member

From: Portland Oregon United States

posted 11 August 2001 08:50 AM     profile     
Yeah, I know all about the string thing now that I've assembled and disassembled it a few times.
I don't know anything about the Clarostat.Will it work in this passive circuit?Also,where do I get one if that's the one to use?
Thanks for all help
Phil
Jay Ganz
Member

From: Out Behind The Barn

posted 11 August 2001 05:48 PM     profile     
I know Discount String Warehouse carries
the Goodrich pots (which are Clarostats).
I think they're about $25 each.
You can email him at strings@apex.net

[This message was edited by Jay Ganz on 11 August 2001 at 05:49 PM.]

Bob Tuttle
Member

From: San Angelo, Tx, USA

posted 11 August 2001 08:37 PM     profile     
The original Fender volume/tone pedal had two 250K Ohmite type AB pots in it. I bought a new one, I think it was in the late 50's or early 60's, and used it for about 20 years. During that time I replaced the pots several times. That was back when you could still buy the Ohmite AB pots at the local electronics store for two to three dollars.

Bob

Donny Hinson
Member

From: Balto., Md. U.S.A.

posted 13 August 2001 05:10 PM     profile     
Compared to anything you have to change on a steel (with the exception of just a string), changing the string on the Fender pedal is a snap! When replacing the string, I recommend flat lacing cord (either Dacron or Nylon). I wax it before installing, and it lasts for years and years. In 35 years of playing, I've only changed the cord 3 or 4 times. Not bad, considering a lot of those years were 3-5 nights a week, with five 40-minute sets, plus day gigs and practicing!

If you'll send me a S.A.S.E., I'll send you enough to do the job (gratis).

Phil Wagner
Member

From: Portland Oregon United States

posted 13 August 2001 07:11 PM     profile     
I got it perty much licked.
I decided to keep the 250kohm pot since it was the original.The pot works well but it's somethings getting caught on the dust cover.As soon as I tackle that I'll call it good.Of course this means undoing the cord again.I think I'll put that on hold for a few days.
I really appreciate all the help and thanks Donny for the string offer.
Phil

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