I'm new to this forum, and here my intro post with a photo of my new Comanche. http://goo.gl/HXTgF
Here's the Comanche itself for anyone too lazy to click.


I'm loving this guitar, and it sounds immaculate. Switching out the nut for a Graphtec TUSQ XL was my first move right off the bat, and I'm glad that I did. I've still got a list of other things to change on this guitar, like Schaller locking tuners, a TUSQ XL string tree, string-saver saddles, a brass bridge block, and a Tremol-no, but those can all wait for quite some time. For now, I'm just pleased to be playing this thing! I'm in love with the neck.

One goofy thing I've noticed about my pots, though, is that while my volume and bass pots feel very nice and sturdy, turning evenly and with a good taper, my treble pot doesn't seem right. For one, the treble pot somehow wound up with the push-pull function to activate the neck pickup instead of the volume pot (unless there was a change I was not made aware of?), and the treble pot itself is much, much looser and cheap feeling compared to the other two. It turns much too easily, and I'm not a fan of that; I prefer a firm pot on my guitar.
Does anyone know what the deal is with that? Are Tribute Comanches supposed to have the treble pot have the push-pull function? And is it normal for one pot to feel so much looser than the others?
If this isn't normal, then I'll just add "upgrade/change the pots" to the list of things to do for this guitar and put that at the top of the list. Thoughts?
Thanks in advance,
Arcturus