I bought a '79 Ibanez bass the other day, I always like their MIJ basses. This one had a very scratchy tone pot with a bad 'spot' at zero where it would get pretty fuzzy (wiggling the shaft made it cut in and out). I sprayed it out with Caig, which didn't help the bad spot, and again with another cleaner, and then that tone pot would do nothing (stuck on full 'on').
Not only am I cheap, but I like keeping things original too:
You know those little crimp tabs that hold the pot all together? (4 on this one) I gently re-crimped each one with some larger pliers, and now that tone pot works great, it's like it just wasn't together tight enough. This would be worth a try before you give up and replace the next one.
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I bought a '79 Ibanez bass the other day, I always like their MIJ basses. This one had a very scratchy tone pot with a bad 'spot' at zero where it would get pretty fuzzy (wiggling the shaft made it cut in and out). I sprayed it out with Caig, which didn't help the bad spot, and again with another cleaner, and then that tone pot would do nothing (stuck on full 'on').
Not only am I cheap, but I like keeping things original too:
You know those little crimp tabs that hold the pot all together? (4 on this one) I gently re-crimped each one with some larger pliers, and now that tone pot works great, it's like it just wasn't together tight enough. This would be worth a try before you give up and replace the next one.
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