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Warwick Potiknob Metal 1B - Nice, but...
I bought the Warwick metal potiknobs to replace the ones on my guitar, as they were old and the screws were impossible to tighten.
I went for Warwick, as normally the W quality satisfied my needs
PROS:
Sturdy, nice piece of potiknob, well finished
CONS:
When tightening the screw, the potiknob loses parallelism with the guitar body, hence it gets an unpleasant "whirlpool" movement instead of a smooth linear one (note that I also changed pots, and the new pots had the right cut that theoretically fitted with the potiknob)
Every one in a while I have to re-tighten the screw, otherwise the potiknob gets loose.
Al in all, I decided to replace them with a different model.
I went for Warwick, as normally the W quality satisfied my needs
PROS:
Sturdy, nice piece of potiknob, well finished
CONS:
When tightening the screw, the potiknob loses parallelism with the guitar body, hence it gets an unpleasant "whirlpool" movement instead of a smooth linear one (note that I also changed pots, and the new pots had the right cut that theoretically fitted with the potiknob)
Every one in a while I have to re-tighten the screw, otherwise the potiknob gets loose.
Al in all, I decided to replace them with a different model.
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Curiously, these don't actually have a position marker on them - the small dot that you see on the top of knob is actually a hole that goes through to the base of the knob. Black hole on black knob isn't hugely visible. Will have to try some luminous bar to cut to insert into them - that'd work!
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