Cool. Thank you!Timbo wrote:Oh I don't know offhand .... I'll have to check when I'm home and get a chance.
It's the diameter of the spindle that's important.
Replacement Knobs For the HT5R (black w/ a white line)
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...no knob info? What's the issue with getting the correct knob type and size but a more visible color scheme?
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It's a 1/4" knurled round shaft. If you can find knobs that fit a Venue series, they will fit the HT5 (My HT20H knobs fit perfectly on my HT5RH and vice versa).
The existing knobs are slip-on, but you can use one with a set screw. Just make sure that whatever you get are NOT made for D shaped shafts.
The existing knobs are slip-on, but you can use one with a set screw. Just make sure that whatever you get are NOT made for D shaped shafts.
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You can try this place too.
http://www.guitar-parts.com/catalog/blackstar-amp-knobs
The above link was posted by thephantum in the Blackstar logo/Badge Help thread. Since you want to keep the originals, you could buy a whole new set, paint the tops black and add your white line. If you need to sell your head, pop them off and put the originals back on.
http://www.guitar-parts.com/catalog/blackstar-amp-knobs
The above link was posted by thephantum in the Blackstar logo/Badge Help thread. Since you want to keep the originals, you could buy a whole new set, paint the tops black and add your white line. If you need to sell your head, pop them off and put the originals back on.
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Thank you!thephantum wrote:It's a 1/4" knurled round shaft. If you can find knobs that fit a Venue series, they will fit the HT5 (My HT20H knobs fit perfectly on my HT5RH and vice versa).
The existing knobs are slip-on, but you can use one with a set screw. Just make sure that whatever you get are NOT made for D shaped shafts.
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Thanks! I just needed the size to replace them. I'm gonna put the black knobs with a white line on it, put the stock knobs in the box. I don't think I'll sell this amp and 408 cab.bluesdelux wrote:You can try this place too.
http://www.guitar-parts.com/catalog/blackstar-amp-knobs
The above link was posted by thephantum in the Blackstar logo/Badge Help thread. Since you want to keep the originals, you could buy a whole new set, paint the tops black and add your white line. If you need to sell your head, pop them off and put the originals back on.
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