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As I remember people always said DiMarzio makes the best pots???? anyone?
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I also remember that people were saying that Dimarzio's parts were great quality at least around 1990. According to their current price list online they're worth 5.95$ for 250k. If you don't want DiMarzio I'd also check into electronics mail order company... Small Bear comes to mind, for a good service with no minimum order. Ask him he might have some ides to share on the subject. http://www.smallbearelec.com
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| Posts: 2531 | Location: Bromont | Registered: December 19, 2001 |   |
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Ken Smith showed me the best pots I had ever seen . I would email Paul Reed- Smith and ask them Oh yeah , and then let us all know , Please 
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| Posts: 3468 | Location: the MusictoyZ Chat | Registered: August 05, 2002 |   |
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| Posts: 28 | Location: CA | Registered: March 02, 2003 |   |
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The Taiwan Alpha pots that I stock are fine for pedals and amps. For guitar pots (which tend to get turned more) CTS is a better choice. Sources I know of include Stew-mac, www.guitarelectronics.com and John Sprung's PartsIsParts.
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| Posts: 14 | Location: Brooklyn, NY | Registered: December 20, 2002 |   |
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Allen-Bradley, is one Clarostat is another and Bourns is about the best in conductive plastic. I once did a mod that included a Clarostat 1K volume pot. That guitar had the SMOOTHEST taper ever! a perfect fade to off. BTW that guitar had low impedence pickups and onboard circuitry. hence the super low ohmage of the pot.
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