Though i can't speak for specifics (i tried googling circuit diagrams for some popular newer synths, and as you can imagine, they're pretty well under wraps) I can say most any device i've ripped apart recently has had the pots on the pcb. I think in most cases you "could" change them if you had to, but I don't know how difficult it is or if you'd damage something else in the process. I know my evolver uses rotary no-stop encoders, so i would be near positive they're on the pc-board, but I'd imagine moog stuff (high-end moog stuff not the "phatty" series) would have physical pots. Just venturing a guess. pots are kind of a dying art..... It's cheaper and more reliable to make things digitally controlled. n a t e On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 10:13 AM, spaceanimals <jim.alciere@...>wrote: > > > My biggest problem with the AN1X is the potentiometers attached right to > the circuit board. I have been told by an amp tech that this is how > everything is done these days. If I bought a new Mini Moog or a new Dave > Smith synth (like I could ever afford to) would they have the pots attached > to the circuit board? > > Jimmy > > > -- n a t e [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [AN1x] pots
2011-01-31 by Nathanael King
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