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Depends on if you have a pickguard or not. Typically, short shafts are used on pickguards because they're thin, and long shaft are used on solid tops because the wood is thicker than plastic.
If I'm not mistaken, Switchcraft long-shaft pots come with extra spacers so you can adjust how much sticks out the top. As long as you have enough clearance in the bottom, they should work fine.
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Depends on if you have a pickguard or not. Typically, short shafts are used on pickguards because they're thin, and long shaft are used on solid tops because the wood is thicker than plastic.
If I'm not mistaken, Switchcraft long-shaft pots come with extra spacers so you can adjust how much sticks out the top. As long as you have enough clearance in the bottom, they should work fine.
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