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Lace Music Products Now Offering Pre-Assembled Wiring Harness

Lace Music Products Now Offering Pre-Assembled Wiring Harness

New Lace brand potentiometers are standard and feature Gold Plated contacts along with an epoxy composite element for a smooth feel and precise settings.


Lace Music Products is now making available to players and builders the company’s new line of Lace® pre-assembled wiring harnesses.

The new line of wiring harnesses is a complete point-to-point system and was built in the Lace factory.

New Lace brand potentiometers are standard and feature Gold Plated contacts along with an epoxy composite element for a smooth feel and precise settings. The 3/8 inch split shafts are brass with knurled features.

The first Lace wiring harness available is the S-Type featuring:

  • Point-to-point soldering with Lace spec wire and D3 mil-spec Green Wrap for extra shielding
  • 250k Lace Gold Plated contact potentiometers
  • .022 uf “Orange Drop” capacitor
  • Heavy-duty 5-way inline selector switch
  • Switchcraft mono input ring
Suggested Retail is $119.99
For more information, please visit lacemusic.com.


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