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beej

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I pretty much always replace the hat style plastic ones with metal. I have a stash of them, but have always bought them at local repair shops, etc. whevern I see them cheap.
 

ZeroFivefour

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I swapped to a weighted barrel knob. My hat knob cracked off on me about a month into owning the guitar. I have never looked back. Feels much better and rolls faster.

Cheers,

Tom
 

Jamie M

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I don't mean to laugh but how did your knob disintegrate? Were you cleaning your pots with a chemical based lubricant and got it on it?

When your knob disintegrates it is time to ask for medical advice not knucklehead advice !!!!
 

OmniGuitar

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Hi,

The tone knob broke off my axis ss. Tried putting some strat ones on but they just arent quite right... is there any way of ordering spare parts? It's a purple finish and has cream coloured knobs. Just the tone one that's broken off!
 

Sweat

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I buy my replacement knobs from Q Parts, cool selection and they have always worked, just replaced the hats on my BFR Cutlass
 

beej

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There's nothing fancy about those pots. But you can certainly order direct replacements from MM directly. Just call/email ... link in my signature.
 

spychocyco

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Just be careful. I cost myself a few bucks a month or so ago. I bought some chrome knobs for my starry night, but then decided they were a little too much, so I put one of them on my No. 1 Axis instead. Problem was the knobs were metric, and I turned my pot into a push-pull by accident. Don't recommend that. :eek: My local tech got it straightened out in a few minutes once he had the part, but I did have to wait a couple of days because he didn't have a long-shaft pot in stock.
 
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