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coldsummer

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I was lucky enough to buy a 25th Anni last week but unfortunately the tone pot needs replacing as it is incredibly rough and crackly. Am I right in thinking they are 500K pots rather than 250K? TBH I'm not sure what difference it makes but I want to keep to the original spec.
 

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The Reflex uses 500k pots (as listed in the product overview on the MM homepage), the 25th most definitely came with the same spec.
 

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Thanks guys, I thought as much but it's nice to get confirmation. Apart from the issue with the tone pot and a couple of dinks on the body it is a beautiful guitar and I'm very pleased with it. Also had a filthy fretboard, but I guess it shows it has been played?
 

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Thanks guys, I thought as much but it's nice to get confirmation. Apart from the issue with the tone pot and a couple of dinks on the body it is a beautiful guitar and I'm very pleased with it. Also had a filthy fretboard, but I guess it shows it has been played?

You can always clean a filthy freatboard :D

Enjoy the 25! It is a KILLER instrument!
 

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Try rapidly moving your tone knob in both directions until it hits the stops. Make sure you hit each stop with a little bit of force. This may knock the dust loose. You can always take the back plate off & spray a bit of electronic cleaner. I'm sure you knew this already, but if you're going to replace the pot anyway, it's worth a try.
 

coldsummer

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Try rapidly moving your tone knob in both directions until it hits the stops. Make sure you hit each stop with a little bit of force. This may knock the dust loose. You can always take the back plate off & spray a bit of electronic cleaner. I'm sure you knew this already, but if you're going to replace the pot anyway, it's worth a try.

Thanks for the advice. I honestly think it is beyond repair as it feels so bad but I'll ask my tech to check it out before replacing it. Had a blast playing it today, absolutely huge range of tones, can't wait to get it properly set up.
 
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