
Originally Posted by
Rambozo
Actually it's an interesting knob, something like a collet design. If you pop off the colored plastic center plug, there is a screw that you can loosen to release the knob on the shaft, and rotate it to a new position and tighten it up. The pot shaft is smooth round with no splines or flat side.
Yes, this is the best way to fix the alignment issue. Don't force the knobs, because you can twist the entire POT if you do, which can lead to twisting up wires inside the machine. One of my POTs was actually quite loose. I had to pull the knob off and tighten up the nut on the pot to make her firm. I tweaked the alignment on 4 knobs total. One of them was way off, the other 3 were close but while i was at it i got them dead nuts.
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