The SH 124 Kill Pot is described as a unique potentiometer with a momentary push switch for electric guitars, which momentarily kills the sound by stroking it up and down.
By pushing it up and down quickly it creates a sound effect which is known from the wild Rock’ n Roll days – you can now create your own machine gun sound effect with your guitar, Shadow promises. This is designed to preserve your toggle switch and is supposedly more comfortable to handle.
You can install the SH 124 Kill Pot easily in any common electric guitar, Shadow says. Because of its 16 mm bushing, it even suits arch-top guitars. The Kill Pot replaces the standard potentiometer of your electric guitar. It is up to you if you choose to replace your volume or tone pot.
By replacing your standard potentiometer with the SH 124 Kill Pot you do not lose the feature of the old one, Shadow assures. You can also control either the volume or tone with the Kill Pot.
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You can install the SH 124 Kill Pot easily in any common electric guitar, Shadow says. Because of its 16 mm bushing, it even suits arch-top guitars. The Kill Pot replaces the standard potentiometer of your electric guitar. It is up to you if you choose to replace your volume or tone pot.
By replacing your standard potentiometer with the SH 124 Kill Pot you do not lose the feature of the old one, Shadow assures. You can also control either the volume or tone with the Kill Pot.
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