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Gibson Speed Knobs Gold 4-Pack
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4.74
19 Reviews
91%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
Great replacements
Great replacement knobs but pricey due to the Gibson name on the package. Just remember these are for pots with split shafts not solid and coarse splines. If you have to really force them on, reem them a bit first or they'll crack.
Most Liked Negative Review
Nothing like the original.
If you have a new Les Paul, these knobs are probably fine. Mine is a 74 Les Paul and one knob was broken. The new are slightly smaller and look cheaper, definitely plastic and most likely, made in China!
- Back-Up3
- Concerts2
- Practicing1
- speed knob for your pinky finger1
- Add pot pointers for tone reference1
- Poor Quality1
- Experienced11
- Professional Musician1
- Easy To Use8
- Functional6
- Good Quality6
- Genuine Certified Gibson Parts1
- Gorgeous!1
Reviewed by 19 customers
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submitted8 months ago
byRichard
fromGeorgia
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
After market knobs are not spec'd out right for the Gibson knurl and won't seat. Gotta buy Gibson to solve that problem.
The Genuine Article
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submitteda year ago
byWilliamF
fromSame place I was yesterday
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Gibson standards, seal of approval sealed, in plastic with Gibson labeled cardboard top with THEE Gibson trademarked label. The authentic parts WILL cost you extra. [You don't believe me? Try finding a genuine pickup cover for under $65.00. To illustrate with another example, I once paid nearly $20.00 for just two flathead screws issued under the aegis or T name for pickup adjustment screws that came in original Gibson packaging. Pro Tip for buying used gear: If your pickup adjustment screws are allen head screws they are most likely not the original Gibson pickup. Unless there has been some change to their protocol that I don't know about.] The point is the psychological factor maybe in knowing that all the parts on your Gibson are genuine, Gibson certified parts. Prices are the same across the board. Blah blah blah...
Nothing like the original.
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submitted3 years ago
byGomer
fromModesto CA
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
If you have a new Les Paul, these knobs are probably fine. Mine is a 74 Les Paul and one knob was broken. The new are slightly smaller and look cheaper, definitely plastic and most likely, made in China!
I would buy this product again
submitted6 years ago
byanalog
fromMadison WI
they're guitar knobs, not much to go wrong.
It's fantastic to get original replacement parts.
submitted6 years ago
byNight Al
fromOhio
I try to maintain my instruments to original specs. Its great to find original Gibson replacement parts in stock at Guitar Center.
For That PRO Quality Feel
submitted6 years ago
byAnonymiss
fromMemphis, TN
Guitar Center and other stores offer cheaper parts but how often do you replace knobs? Buy quality for parts you use and depend on every time you play!
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submitted4 years ago
asked byDave
fromJacksonville, Fl
Are these "24 Spline" knobs?
Yessubmitted4 years ago
asked byDion
fromCA
DO these knobs fit US Potentiometers (24 spline?) or are these for the import Epiphone?
Yes they will be compatiblesubmitted4 years ago
asked byTim
fromOshkosh, WI
Are these compatible with Epiphone Les Pauls?
Yes they will be compatiblesubmitted5 years ago
asked byEdmond
fromCalifornia
I have smooth, solid shafts pots on my guitar (non Gibson). Does this style knob come with set screw or is it for split shaft pots?
Split shaft