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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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.jps wrote:Is it the knob or the potentiometer that is shot?
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.beatlefreak wrote:Get some Caig DeOxit and try cleaning the pot. That may restore functionality and keep it original. What year is your 370?
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.radioactive wrote:... the deluxe version with the silver colored insert, but no writing, P-K352 @ $1.10 apiece ...
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 orderjohnallg wrote:Steve, the blend pot is 07342 - 500k. http://www.rickenbacker.com/pdfs/19514.pdf
RIC probably changed the specs to current inventory as many of the potentiometers have be changed to 330K.janglebox wrote: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 orderjohnallg wrote:Steve, the blend pot is 07342 - 500k. http://www.rickenbacker.com/pdfs/19514.pdf
Ah, that must be it. Thanks!jps wrote:RIC probably changed the specs to current inventory as many of the potentiometers have be changed to 330K.janglebox wrote: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 orderjohnallg wrote:Steve, the blend pot is 07342 - 500k. http://www.rickenbacker.com/pdfs/19514.pdf