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Any way to loosen up a tight volume pot?

16K views 11 replies 5 participants last post by  john1880  
#1 ·
Hi,
I have a RG3120. The stock volume and tone pots, which are much smoother than the stock pots in my RG570, RG520, are very tight. Not good for quick volume adjustments. Does anyone know if there is a way to loosen it up a bit. I already checked to make sure the Knob wasn't rubbing somewhere, and it isn't. They're just very tight compared to most others. I'm trying to avoid replacing it because it's a nice smooth audio taper, and some others don't have that nice taper to them.
Thanks.

John
 
#4 ·
I don't think I've ever bought the same brand twice! I had to use about 2 cans once to un-cease a Les Paul's controls - but you'll not need as much. You could try the stuff you have but I'd recommend one with lubricant.

Your local electronics store will amost certainly have something suitable - go explain what you need and see what they come up with.
 
#5 ·
Radio shack brand comes with the lubricant but its the only kind that Ive gotten a chance to try out. It made the volume pot on my 520 so smooth, that you can literally spin the knob without physically turning it. its my main guitar for doing volume swell tricks now. I wouldnt expect this type of reaction though but it will smooth the pots up. It will also clean out any unwanted scratchiness as long as the pot isnt on its last leg.
 
#7 ·
I forgot to mention of you have your volume knob too low on your pots they will rub a little bit on the nut, and cause some friction slowing it down a little. Volume swells are a huge part of my playing and I know how frustrating crappy pots can be. I know several guitarist who use no knobs on their pots because they like a stiff feel there. Its all apples and oranges I just like being able to use my pinky to control the volume and still pick
 
#11 ·
sniperfrommars1 said:
Radio shack brand comes with the lubricant but its the only kind that Ive gotten a chance to try out. It made the volume pot on my 520 so smooth, that you can literally spin the knob without physically turning it. its my main guitar for doing volume swell tricks now. I wouldnt expect this type of reaction though but it will smooth the pots up. It will also clean out any unwanted scratchiness as long as the pot isnt on its last leg.
the pot i put in my RGT42 that came out of my 90 RG570 is like this... its always been like that lol... i like it, but sometimes it might be a little too fast lol
 
#12 ·
I guess it's hard to fing good pot these days. :wink: somebody had to make a "pot" joke sooner or later.

the pots that ibanez uses in the RGs up to the 570(the newer ones anyway) just go from zero to 10 too fast. tough to do a volume swell with. i usually replace mine with normal size pots that i get from stewart macdonald. but the one on my RG3120 is different from the other RGs. It's got a nice taper, but until I loosened it up, it was too tight for me. I like to turn the volume down whenever I don't play for more than a few seconds.

My friend once had these Allen Bradley pots that were awesome! They had a great feel, and the smoothest taper I've ever heard. But I don't see anyone selling them. Allen Bradley may be out of business or something.

john