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Emerson Custom Stratocaster 5-Way Blender Prewired Kit

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The Emerson Blender wiring harness (MFG# S5-B-250K-PREMIER) for Stratocaster® and similar guitars has 1 volume, 1 master tone, and a Blender pot. In the neck position you can blend the bridge pickup in as much as you want. In the bridge position you can blend the neck pickup in as much as you want. In positions 2 and 4 you can have all three pickups on at once. The nicest part about it is the fact of it being so user-friendly. Everything else seems to be hard to use on the fly.

SWITCH & BLENDER POT FUNCTION

Blender Pot on 10:
Position 1: Bridge
Position 2: Bridge & Middle
Position 3: Middle
Position 4: Middle & Neck
Position 5: Neck

Blender Pot on 1:
Position 1: Bridge w/ Neck Pickup Blended in
Position 2: Bridge & Middle w/ Neck Pickup Blended in
Position 3: Middle
Position 4: Middle & Neck w/ Bridge pickup Blended in
Position 5: Neck w/ Bridge Pickup Blended in

Control Layout 

  • Master Volume 
  • Master Tone 
  • Blender Pot

Includes

  • (1) 250k Emerson PREMIER PRO Volume Pot (Master Volume) [3/8" Split Shaft] 
  • (1) 250k Emerson PREMIER PRO Tone Pot (Master Tone) [3/8" Split Shaft] 
  • (1) 250k Emerson PREMIER PRO Blender Pot [3/8" Split Shaft] 
  • (1) 0.047uf Emerson Paper in Oil Capacitor
  • (1) Volume Mod (Treble Bleed; Retains Clarity when rolling back volume knob) 
  • (1) Prewired Jack 
  • (1) Wiring Diagram

Installation Tips for Knobs on Split Shaft Pots

US Spec Emerson PREMIER PRO split shaft pots are made to fit USA Spec 24 spline push-on knobs. Some USA & Import Guitars will need new USA Spec Knobs as even some US makers use import spec parts which will not work with our pots. We recommend that you don't rush the knob installation process. If your knob is too tight and is not going on, slightly crimp together the top of the potentiometers shaft ever so slightly so that when you go to push on the knob you don't damage the pot shaft by exerting too much downward pressure.