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Aug 02, 2016
Genuine replacement
When your import Jazzmaster electronics need a refresh or your pot fails this is the correct volume pot.

Feb 07, 2017
Makes playing smoother!
I have been using Fast-Fret for years. My old can of Fast-Fret from the 1990's finally ran out of lubricant.
All of their claims are true. makes playing much easier. Your fingers glide over the strings instead of drag over them. Doing chord progressions and slides are quicker.
I apply it before and after playing to keep the oils and dead skin cells off of the strings. This prevents premature tarnishing of pure nickel strings and can abate rust issues.

Jun 08, 2016
Worth the investment!
1 of 1 found this helpful I needed a good 'hobby' soldering iron for my electronics project and after reading glowing reviews from a lot of electronics sites I decided on the Weller.
The variable temp and changable tips along with the convenient solder station make this a great beginner or hobby soldering iron. I've used a lot of cheapo solder irons from that "electronics store" but they never seem to heat consistently or last very long. The 40-watt is very fast to heat up and solder multiple joints in a row. This is a great iron for doing automotive and guitar soldering projects. The provided chisel tip is great for heating up larger spots for soldering - like electronic shielding or automotive wire splice joints, both of which require consistant heat.
Only one slight issue. The solder iron cradle holds the iron well but you realy have to make sure it's fully seated propery or it will slide out due to the weight from the cord. The cradle is set to about 45 deg from the factory. I solved this issue by bending the cradle up in more of verticle position to about 25-30 deg. Now I can confidently place the hot iron in the cradle without having to worry about it slipping.
Very happy there is a built-in 'ON / OFF' switch with an indicator light. When I turn it off I want to make sure it's off from a quick glance.