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Blend knob replacement

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I know this probably has been answered somewhere on the forum, but I'm too lazy to research it right now. :wink:

The blend knob on my 370-12 is shot. Can someone tell me what is the replacement part (Rickenbacker SKU, please) I need?

TIA for your assistance.
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All RIC shows in their Boutique are the 5 piece knob sets. SKU 03569 for the modern st, and SKU 03571 for the vintage set. You might call chris at Pick Of The Ricks or one of the other authorized dealers, and see if they might have just the blend knob.
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Is it the knob or the potentiometer that is shot?
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Try Antique Electronic Supply; they're located in Tempe, AZ and the phone number is 480 820 5411, they have a website at
http://www.tubesandmore.com
I looked thru their mailer catalog and it looks like they carry those smaller black knobs: Black without insert P-K344 @ $1.25, or the
deluxe version with the silver colored insert, but no writing, P-K352 @ $1.10 apiece. They measure .78" x .45".
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Cool site, Rob. Thanks for the link!
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jps wrote:Is it the knob or the potentiometer that is shot?
Excellent point... I should have been more clear. It's the pot itself. There's no "blending" — it just goes from what sounds like full-on bridge pickup to full-on neck pickup. And it's very scratchy when turning the knob.
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Get some Caig DeOxit and try cleaning the pot. That may restore functionality and keep it original. What year is your 370?
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beatlefreak wrote:Get some Caig DeOxit and try cleaning the pot. That may restore functionality and keep it original. What year is your 370?
1990. It's actually a "McGuinn overrun" 370-12 — all the features of the RM model but no compressor or McGuinn sig on the pickguard: 21-fret, full-width inlays, square heal, check binding, perfect neck profile. A guitar tech tried cleaning the pot a couple of years ago, but it still never worked right. So I just want to replace it now.

It's a player; I'm not overly concerned about it's resale value.
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radioactive wrote:... the deluxe version with the silver colored insert, but no writing, P-K352 @ $1.10 apiece ...
That one looks like the ones on my little Kustom TR series practice amp, and they are a little different from the RIC knob, IIRC. I'll see if I can get a side-by-side picture of the two.
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Steve, the blend pot is 07342 - 500k. http://www.rickenbacker.com/pdfs/19514.pdf
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johnallg wrote:Steve, the blend pot is 07342 - 500k. http://www.rickenbacker.com/pdfs/19514.pdf
Thanks John, but when I called RIC yesterday, they told me it was the 07343/330 K pot. Hmmm... did they give me the wrong part to order :?:
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janglebox wrote:
johnallg wrote:Steve, the blend pot is 07342 - 500k. http://www.rickenbacker.com/pdfs/19514.pdf
Thanks John, but when I called RIC yesterday, they told me it was the 07343/330 K pot. Hmmm... did they give me the wrong part to order :?:
RIC probably changed the specs to current inventory as many of the potentiometers have be changed to 330K.
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jps wrote:
janglebox wrote:
johnallg wrote:Steve, the blend pot is 07342 - 500k. http://www.rickenbacker.com/pdfs/19514.pdf
Thanks John, but when I called RIC yesterday, they told me it was the 07343/330 K pot. Hmmm... did they give me the wrong part to order :?:
RIC probably changed the specs to current inventory as many of the potentiometers have be changed to 330K.
Ah, that must be it. Thanks!
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Neat, Steve. I didn't know you were a member of the SPC club too. I have a '90 JG and love it. Mine has the modern tuners, how about yours?
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Steve, yeah, RIC changed from the 250k/500k pots to all 330k a few years back. Here is a CTS 500k audio taper solid shaft pot. Part number EP-0886-000

http://www.guitarpartsresource.com/elec ... tspots.htm
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