Had to it least give you kudos by leaving a comment, even if it is two years later. Before I found your video I was thinking of something along these lines but your vid confirmed my thinking and showed me how. Thanks man cause I sure didn't want to pull the board out of the unit, de-solder the pots, buy new ones, and re-solder to the board. Just know your video is still helping others.....
Sick! Great idea. I might use a short piece of coat hanger instead of a toothpick
Had to it least give you kudos by leaving a comment, even if it is two years later. Before I found your video I was thinking of something along these lines but your vid confirmed my thinking and showed me how. Thanks man cause I sure didn't want to pull the board out of the unit, de-solder the pots, buy new ones, and re-solder to the board. Just know your video is still helping others.....
Gotta make sure you know what level the pot is set to before you glue on the knob so the numbers line up correctly
Not really. Once the glue sets, you should be able to pull the knob off the shaft no problem
Thank you, great video👍👍👍
Thanks brother! 💥🤘💯
Hello I also repair amps.
And I wonder why don't you just unsolder the controller!
And put a whole new one in? Then you are on the safe side!
this just happened on my epiphone custom pro tone knob