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EMG 250K Audio Taper Volume Pot Split Shaftfor Passive Pickups
  • EMG 250K Audio Taper Split Shaft Volume Pot for Passive Guitar Pickups

EMG 250K Audio Taper Volume Pot Split Shaftfor Passive Pickups

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Upgrade your guitar's performance with the EMG 250K Solderless Volume Potentiometer, tailor - made for EMG passive pickups. This potentiometer offers precise volume control and fits seamlessly into your guitar's circuitry, all thanks to its clever solderless design. It's a perfect match for models like the HZ series and bass models such as JHZ, PJHZ, JVHZ, and GZR PJHZ. Musicians looking for reliable and efficient volume adjustment will find this component essential. ### Key Features - Works great with EMG passive pickups, including HZ series and specific bass models. - Solderless design allows for easy installation and solid connections. - Solid shaft construction ensures long - lasting durability. - Delivers smooth and accurate volume control. ### Technical Specifications - Potentiometer Value: 250K - Shaft Type: Solid - Compatibility: EMG passive pickups (HZ series, JHZ, PJHZ, JVHZ, GZR PJHZ) ### What’s Included - 1 x EMG 250K Solderless Volume Potentiometer - Solderless wiring components - Installation instructions Disclaimer: The image may not exactly represent the product and is for reference only. There might be some appearance variations.

Using your EMG 250K Solderless Volume Potentiometer is easy. First, take a look at the installation instructions that come with the product. It's important to follow these carefully. The solderless design means you don't need to use a soldering iron, so it's much simpler to install. Just connect the wiring components to your guitar's circuitry. Once installed, you can adjust the volume smoothly by turning the potentiometer. When it comes to maintenance, keep your potentiometer clean. You can use a soft, dry cloth to wipe it down occasionally. Avoid getting it wet or exposing it to extreme temperatures, as this can damage the component. If you notice any issues with the volume control, such as it being too stiff or not working properly, check the connections first. Make sure all the wiring is secure. And remember, the product might look a bit different from the picture, so don't be alarmed by small appearance variations.


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