pots AND multimeters (but not together)
Paul Schreiber
synth1 at airmail.net
Tue Apr 7 08:44:04 CEST 1998
1) ALPS hi-end pots are the choice in audiophile equipment because it's about the ONLY choice. They concentrate
on 2 markets, the low-low end ("hey, look! A 9 cent pot!) and the upper end (I think I paid about $7 in 5000
pieces for that pot at Tandy 10 years ago).
2) Never heard of that company. Buy the $79 Radio Shack meter with those functions.
All of the RS meters are made in either Hong Kong or about 50 miles away across the China border.
Paul Schreiber
Synthesis Technology
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From: Peter Wayman[SMTP:pwayman at laserfiche.com]
Sent: Tuesday, April 07, 1998 6:27 AM
To: synth-diy at mailhost.bpa.nl
Subject: pots AND multimeters (but not together)
Hey all,
So I've got two questions...
On pots:
So I'm flipping through the Old Colony (DIY audiophile) catalog, and they
have a glowing description of ALPS "Blue Velvet" pots... only $25!
Why do these cost so much (is it simply their 'feel'?, or audiophile
component worship?) and do they last a long time? (Not that I would buy
them!)
On multimeters:
I bought a Bel-Merit DMM, because it could read capacitance, inductance,
and transistor gain... the only problem is that I think it's pretty crappy.
-It usually locks up when I test for continuance, and testing for voltage is
kind of wonky at times, too.
So my questions:
* Is Bel-Merit a respected company/manufacturer?
* I think this was made in Corea/Korea, but I thought there was some
good stuff coming out of there... since I love stereotyping, can someone
convince me that (some?) Korean stuff is OK? Specifically, what do you
think of Goldstar(LG)?
okey dokey,
:Peter
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