500k potentiometer question
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500k potentiometer question
I'm currently in the process of gutting out an epiphone prophecy em-2 for all new electronics and I stumbled upon an issue I never considered before. The mounting holes for the 2 pots are 5/16" which is just too small to fit the 3/8" pots I already bought. I've searched high and low and it seems the 5/16" pots are much less common - any reason for this?
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Re: 500k potentiometer question
Epiphones use metric pots (and hardware) rather than imperial, so you just need to ream out the mounting holes slightly. I had to do this when I upgraded the wiring on a pal's Epi Les Paul and the new pots wouldn't drop straight in. It does, of course, mean that you have to replace the knobs with imperial ones too.
A tapered hand reamer is perfect for the job as a couple of turns is all it takes.
A tapered hand reamer is perfect for the job as a couple of turns is all it takes.
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Re: 500k potentiometer question
Paulster's got it right---a hand reamer is definitely the way to do it; using a drill bit/drill is inviting chipping and splitting around the hole. Don't ask me how I knowpaulster wrote:Epiphones use metric pots (and hardware) rather than imperial, so you just need to ream out the mounting holes slightly. I had to do this when I upgraded the wiring on a pal's Epi Les Paul and the new pots wouldn't drop straight in. It does, of course, mean that you have to replace the knobs with imperial ones too.
A tapered hand reamer is perfect for the job as a couple of turns is all it takes.

Interestingly, the pot shafts are often (not always) the same size, so knobs will fit either/both.
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Re: 500k potentiometer question
Yup what they said.DanO wrote:Paulster's got it right---a hand reamer is definitely the way to do it; using a drill bit/drill is inviting chipping and splitting around the hole. Don't ask me how I knowpaulster wrote:Epiphones use metric pots (and hardware) rather than imperial, so you just need to ream out the mounting holes slightly. I had to do this when I upgraded the wiring on a pal's Epi Les Paul and the new pots wouldn't drop straight in. It does, of course, mean that you have to replace the knobs with imperial ones too.
A tapered hand reamer is perfect for the job as a couple of turns is all it takes.![]()
Interestingly, the pot shafts are often (not always) the same size, so knobs will fit either/both.


