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The SAPHUE 4 Pcs Metal Volume Tone Dome Tone Guitar Speed Control Knobs are crafted from durable iron, featuring a sleek gold finish. With a diameter of 17.8mm and a hollow shaft diameter of 5.5mm, these knobs are designed for easy installation on a variety of electric guitars and basses, including popular models like Fender and Gibson.
Metal Type | Iron |
Material Type | Iron, Metal |
Handle Material | Iron |
Item Weight | 3.13 Ounces |
Number of Items | 4 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 17.8"L x 17.8"W |
Unit Count | 4 count |
Finish Types | Plated |
Shape | Round |
Color | Gold |
Theme | Music |
Style Name | Knobs |
Exterior Finish | Iron |
Handle Type | Knob |
Lock Type | Key Lock |
Additional Features | Keyless, Easy to Install |
M**N
Quality was as good as the original knobs on the guitar
Seems to be good quality, chrome and the quality and hex screws are good. The quality was just as good as the original knobs they replaced.
D**S
quality
build quality and price
R**D
Knobs
Very pretty LOL
G**Y
Excellent
Good quality and worked very well. Matches my bridge.
R**D
Worked great and looked great
I put these on a Sawtooth "LP" that was antique white with gold hardware - I replaced the plastic gold in color knobs with these. It made the guitar look so much better, and I like the feel of these a lot better than the plastic ones a lot of guitars use. Unfortunately I did not get a picture of them on the guitar before I sold it...
M**5
BUYERS BEWARE!! Pointless set screw
Ok, here's the deal: They are heavy duty, easy to pop on to a pot after you've removed the old knob, but these would not be at all suitable for push-pull style pots and let me tell ya why...The set screw literally does nothing. The screw itself does not go all the way through the inner casing on the knob and therefore does not make any contact with the potentiometer shaft. I'm using these on a replacement set of EMG pots and they simply pull right off with the set screw fully tightened. I **could** remove the set screw and try to bore through them with a pin vise (little manual powered hand drill thingy--- TTRPG crafters and hobbyists know what I'm talking about) to actually make contact with the posts and secure the knobs, but I'm not sure I even care that much. I could also add a little bit of tape to the shaft to make it a better fit. Not sure though. I really wish I had read the comments on this before buying. Like, I don't see the point in shelling out $20 for a few knobs, but I guess you get what you pay for.--UPDATE-- Giving these three stars, I bored through the internal plastic housing with a 3mm bit and forced the set screw through. They work like a charm now, as to say that now they knob as knobs should. Still frustrated that I had to do that to begin with, but whatever. Not a total waste of money.
W**D
Excellent Quality
Considering the rest of the bling that comes with an Ibanez SR5000, the original black plastic control knobs seemed a bit out of place, so I ordered these and I am very happy with the result. The Ibanez SR5000 is awesome, and would recommend it to anyone considering purchasing a high end Bass.
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