Seymour Duncan YJM Hi-Speed Volume Pot (250k)
When Yngwie Malmsteen turned to Seymour Duncan to improve and refine his pickups — the YJM Fury™ Signature Model for Strat® — it made sense to refine another important part of his playing volume potentiometer. With his highly refined technique and exacting attention to sound, Yngwie employs the volume pot to take complete control of his phrasing dynamics. He uses his pinkie finger to flip the volume on and off for dramatic, lightning-fast starts and stops. That’s why Yngwie’s YJM High-Speed Volume Potentiometer contains a minimal-viscosity lubricant for fast-action potentiometer turns, for the guitarist who wants fast, dynamic phrasing control. Works with any electric guitar, including Strat-style and dual-humbucker guitars. At its core, the YJM High-Speed Volume Pot is a high-quality Bourns® potentiometer customized for Yngwie’s playing needs. The split-shaft design of the post can accommodate a variety of knobs. Includes one high speed YJM pot, knob not included.
Product Features
- High Speed Audio Taper 250k Potentiometer
- For Volume or Tone Control
- Fast-Action Potentiometer Turns
- Split Shaft Design
- Knob Not Included
I write a review but see someone that is giving … I purchased the YJM Hi-Speed Volume Pot (250K) to replace the volume knob on my USA made Fender Stratocaster. Let me tell you: these pots offer more control for violin and organ type swells, if you incorporate such techniques in your play-style. This part swap is not for the novice electrician. It requires knowledge of soldering to install. That said; if you do know how to solder, this is right up your alley. The internals of this 250 K Ohm potentiometer has been polished for fast action…
These are great. Not the cheapest but up there with the best you can buy. For $10 it’s a great improvement on my Stratocaster. I will be replacing the volume pots on all my Strat’s with these as the stock volumes fail. I’m going to replace all the pots in my American Standard Strat with these, the original equipment is stiff and hard to turn.I put one of these on one of my Telecasters and could hardly believe how much better it operated.Don’t cheap out, buy them, you…