seeking dual linear concentric pots w/knobs
McIntosh, Malcolm
mmcintos at ball.com
Mon Aug 24 16:58:11 CEST 1998
I saw some of these types of concentric pots (and a good selection of
sliders) in the catalogs from the following distributors:
A/D Electronics, Inc.
10421 Burnham Drive N.M., Building 4
Gig Harbor, Wa 98332
USA
Voice: 253/851-8005
Fax: 253/851-8090
http://www.adelectronics.com/
Vimex International Corporation
1623 N. Barclay Boulevard
Buffalo Grove, IL 60089
USA
Voice: 800/227-0075
Fax: 847/808-7687
http://www.vimex.com/
Mechatronic Elektronisce Bauelemente GmbH + Co
Eschenbrünnlestraße 16
71065 Sindelfingen
Germany?
Telefon: 0 70 31 /79 70-0
Fax: 0 70 31 /7970 70
http://www.kk.net/mechatronic/
Noble U.S.A., Inc
5450 Meadowbrook Industrial Court
Rolling Meadows, IL 60008 U.S.A.
USA
Voice: 847/364-6038
Fax: 847-364-6045
http://nobleusa.com/
I have actually gotten some sliders for my Moog Opus 3 from Vimex.
Hope this helps
Malcolm
> -----Original Message-----
> From: sasami at blaze.net.au [SMTP:sasami at blaze.net.au]
> Sent: Sunday, August 23, 1998 5:37 PM
> To: synth-diy at mailhost.bpa.nl
> Subject: Re: seeking dual linear concentric pots w/knobs
>
> I actually use these dual pots in my sequencer, using the outer for
> coarse
> and the inner for fine tuning. The ones I have are fairly easy to
> move, so
> if you aren't careful, adjusting one, you can mess up the other (stray
> finger or whatever). The real problem with these is knobs - I don't
> have
> any. The inner shaft uses 6mm splined, but the outer is just at tube
> with a
> couple of slits (as per car radios).
>
> Ken
>
>
> >>Looking for dual linear pots with concentric knobs
> >>That is, like a balance/vol knob on an old car radio,
> >>not a stereo kind of thing.
> >>I havn't put enough holes in an effect (suprise!)
> >>and I dont want to do something really horrible like
> >>have a knob change mode when half way around....
> >>
> >>paul perry melbourne australia
> >>
> >Hi Paul
> >Now that's a DAMM good question.I have been looking for a source for
> these
> >thing's for a while (i use a lot of test kit ,scopes,psu's)with these
> types
> >of pot's and figured they would be cool for a sequencer layout(16
> pot's in 8
> >holes!!!).I even took a dual psu half to bit's one lunchtime,at
> work,to
> >gleem some info but no joy!
> >We may be enlightened!!!
> >
> >Live long and prosper
> >
> >George,Bath,uk
> >
> >
> >
> _____________________________________________________________
>
> Ken Stone sasami at blaze.net.au
> ** Catgirl Paradise **
> <http://www.anime.net/~kens/>
> ** Australian Miniature Horses and ponies **
> <http://www.blaze.net.au/~sasami/>
> _____________________________________________________________
>
More information about the Synth-diy
mailing list