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CTS 250K Push Pull Short Shaft Potentiometer - Audio Taper

£9.90
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EP-5585-000

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CTS Short Shaft Push Pull Pot - Audio Taper

These pots feature a unique push-pull design that allows them to function as both standard potentiometers and as a switch. When the potentiometer is pulled up, the switch is engaged, allowing for additional tonal options such as phase switching & coil tapping.

CTS push-pull pots are the ideal choice for guitarists and other audio electronics enthusiasts who demand the highest level of performance and tonal flexibility from their equipment.

Specifications

Shaft diameter - 0.235'' (5.95mm)
Thread - 3/8'' x 32
Thread height - 3/8'' (9.52mm)
Thread height - 3/8'' (9.5mm)
Required hole diameter - 3/8'' (9.52mm)
Cavity depth - 1'' (25.4mm)
24 spline to suit imperial sized control knobs

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Push Pull Pot
Value: 250K







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Customer Reviews

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Rb
Great

Good pot. Firm fader position, not vague from static. Click is satisfying. Only detriment is design choice to make lower casing from ABS plastic. Verify your dimensions. it may not fit in the cut-away on super slim guitars.

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Gary
Pots

Cts pots are the best...thanks guys

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Alexandra Forshaw
My number 1 choice

CTS pots are my first choice so having these full size ones with push-pull is perfect for getting a consistent feel across all the controls. I also find the terminal board with its through holes easier to work with than pins but that’s very much a personal preference.