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Squier '51 volume push-pull pot

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Robert

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I need a new volume push-pull pot for my '51. Is this a standard push-pull pot I can buy anywhere?

I don't like how it's working right now - it lowers the volume far too much when you turn it down to say 8. I want it so it just takes off some grit and just mellow the tone a bit, which most other guitars do. Not this one.

Any suggestions appreciated!
 
Stew-Mac is the place to go!

I've got some Squier quality coil taps lying around. I could send you one when I ship the neck out to you.
 
Sounds like the original pot isn't of very good quality, since it scrubs off volume too quickly from the top. A good "audio-taper" pot should reduce the volume fairly smoothly (to the ear) across its entire range.

Any good quality 500K audio-taper pot with a push/pull switch and standard length shaft should do the job for you. Stewart MacDonald or Allparts would be good sources. I found the Squier '51 wiring diagram HERE, which shows how it needs to be soldered in. They show a 6-connector double-pole/double-throw push/pull switch, which really shouldn't be necessary for a simple coil-cut, but I'd recommend sticking with that type, since it's the "original equipment". Here's a link to the one I recently used on my Dot rewiring project:

 
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