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jasper383

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Do the center detents on the tone pots eventually wear out?

1990 SR5. On two of the tone knobs, the center detent is just not there. One is barely there. I tried the knob lift trick that a search revealed, but the detents are just not there. The pots work fine with the exception of the missing detents.

Has anyone else experienced pots wearing out entirely?
 

jasper383

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I did that. The detents are not there. With the knobs off, you can feel a very vague difference in resistance where the detent probably was, but that "notch" is just plain not there.

Can such a thing wear out? They are just regular tone pots with a detent, aren't they? Replacement wouldn't be a gigantic issue, would it?
 

robobass13

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I have seen situations where the bent over tabs that hold the pots together, can over the years start to loosen from the pots getting pushed against/ hit ( never on an EBMM).
 

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1. Can such a thing wear out?

Sure.

2. They are just regular tone pots with a detent, aren't they?

They are.

3. Replacement wouldn't be a gigantic issue, would it?

Nope.
 

73jbass

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What a coincidence. I just aquired a 90 or 91 SR5 with the same problem. The mid control doesn't have a center detent. The pot is different according to my repairman. Not sure if it was like that from the factory or not. I'm keeping an eye on this thread!
 

Big Poppa

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73 J Bass

Do you really think that back in 91 we would have sent out a bass with mismatched pots or do you think that the logical answer is that someone replaced it with a non standard pot? In 16 years I would probably think that it has had some service rather than us shipping a funky bass......,common sense will win!
 

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I had a similar problem with the used Sterling I just bought, but I fixed it just by tightening up the allen wrench thingies on the knobs.

I assume you've taken the knobs completely off the posts and found that the posts themselves don't have the center dedent when you turn them without the knobs on them?
 

73jbass

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Hey BP,That was my first thought. It didn't make any sense,considering all the MM basses I've owned in the past,and currently own now, had the same pots. I had the bass in for a fret level,and I asked the guy to take a peek at the control cavity to see what was there. I'll be calling CS in a few to get a replacement. ThanksBP!
 

jasper383

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I had a similar problem with the used Sterling I just bought, but I fixed it just by tightening up the allen wrench thingies on the knobs.

I assume you've taken the knobs completely off the posts and found that the posts themselves don't have the center dedent when you turn them without the knobs on them?

Yes, I have taken the knobs off to see if the detent appears. There is a tiny change in resistance where the center point is, but that "notch" is pretty much missing. The controls work perfectly, not even scratchy, but the detents are worn out.

It's a well loved bass, and I guess the previous owner liked to tweak. :D
 
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