NOLL 250k Tone/Tone Potentiometer Audio Taper Stacked Push/Pull 4/6mm Solid Shaft

SKU:BBG 7089

Details:

2x 250KA Tone Control (Push/Pull)
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$74.00

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DESCRIPTION

Noll 250k Stacked Tone/Tone Push-Pull Control

This potentiometer design is for various space-saving applications, depending on the resistance value and taper.

Its on-on double pole push-pull section can control pickup switching or active-passive switching for electronic circuits.

2x 250KA Tone Control (Push/Pull)

Threaded section is M10 x 0.75, Length 10mm, Solid Shaft is 4mm upper, 6mm lower.

20mm body cavity depth is required.



Please Note: Noll does not supply knobs with their stacked potentiometers.
We recommended the purchase of either Noll or Glockenklang stacked knobs,
as these are the only knobs available that will fit Noll stacked pots.

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Question: Where Can I Buy a NOLL 250k Tone/Tone Potentiometer Audio Taper Stacked Push/Pull 4/6mm Solid Shaft?

Answer: You can buy this from Best Bass Gear by Calling 877-839-3531 or Emailing us at sales@bestbassgear.com

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By JDK
 
I bought this for a minimal footprint on my custom bass. The goal was to build a Telecaster-style bass with a Rickenbacker 4003-style stereo configuration, with as few drilled holes as possible. I achieved this using a pair of these pots and a single Les-Paul 3-way switch.

The biggest complaint I have, is that the pots don't have adequate footprint to solder all the cables without the absolutely most delicate touch. Too much pressure or heat on the contact leads, and the expensive pot is ruined.

Push-back type wiring, while great in many applications, is so rigid that if it's stressed, it can also ruin your pot, so make sure you use a high-quality silicon-sheathed 22-gauge wire, so whatever movement you get in your instrument translates to the wires and doesn't stress the contacts of the pot - again, that could ruin it.

So, in summary, it's very tight, delicate, and sensitive work, but when you get it wired up right, they are very solid pots. No scratch, hiss, or other feedback can be heard, and they do give the desired effect - Stacked knobs with push-pull. Fits great in my Telecaster bass.