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After using CTS pots for years I decided to check out some middle ground for projects where money is tight without entirely sacrificing quality.
They are just over half the price of a top end pot and twice the price of a cheap one, does this reflect in their quality?
Compared to a cheap pot the are smooth, robust, electrically quiet and obviously better.
Compared to the likes of CTS they possibly don't feel quite so solid but there is no obvious quality gap.
Well. I am back for more already, and likely to be in the future.
I recently completely destroying a CTS pot by simply pushing on a tele stile knop. It turned out CTS has started using folded sheet metal instead of die-cast tops for their pots.
These Goldo ones are still the standard design. They turn easily and the shaft fits most of the cheaper Chinesevolume knobs which makes them drop-in replacement for the cheap mini pots in budget guitars like squiers.
Honestly, I would not bother with all CTS pots. These are awesome, made in japan, quality product. Definetly worth the extra money to get these over the cheapest Harley Benton ones.