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FDP Forum / Fender Amps: 1985 - Current / Pro jr. pots
FDP Forum / Fender Amps: 1985 - Current / Pro jr. pots
Frank NJ
USAMay 28th, 2012 05:08 PM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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Anyone ever change the volume and tone pots on their pro jr? Is it a hard job? Can better pots be installed? Do you think it would change the sound?
Deacon Blues
Contributing Member
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friends.-The world's thirstiest man.May 28th, 2012 05:13 PM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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Might have better luck getting an answer on the "amp mods" page.
Billm
New Jersey, USA
Hey! What exit?May 28th, 2012 09:02 PM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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They're mounted on the circuit board. Not too hard to replace. There's no room to mount panel-mounted pots.
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