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The grey cap on one of my knobs came off, so I can't tell how I have that particular knob set. It seems like this is pretty common. Anyway, I want to replace it with some other knob, but GOD DAMN, it does not want to come off. Is there some trick to removing these things? I don't want to accidentally damage the pot by trying to force it off.
80's DOD knobs
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Re: 80's DOD knobs
figured it out. A combo of deoxit and pulling really hard
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Re: 80's DOD knobs
Pliers, or just bite and pull.
DODs always look better with new knobs.
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