I used center detent pots on the Rise and Fall CV reversible attenuators
on my VCS. But I haven't decided yet whether I'll keep them. They are
the inexpensive Alpha pots, and the detent position is a little flaky.
When it snaps in, it's never precisely in the same spot, just close.
Richard Brewster
http://pugix.com
on my VCS. But I haven't decided yet whether I'll keep them. They are
the inexpensive Alpha pots, and the detent position is a little flaky.
When it snaps in, it's never precisely in the same spot, just close.
Richard Brewster
http://pugix.com
On 5/9/10 1:35 AM, sasami@... wrote:
> 20k linear of the regular sort. Finding the zero position is usually not too
> hard. Center detent pots introduce a "dead band" where it is impossible to
> make fine adjustments because they keep snapping into their detent position.
>
> Ken
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>> What kind of pot do you need for the "processor". Doesn't this pot
>> need to be a center detent pot since it should always be at 0 when
>> it's in the middle position? So when you turn the pot towards the
>> left, it should be going negative and positive from 0 to the right,
>> correct? Where can I find a pot like this? I need a knurled type which
>> is probably rare.
>>
>> thanks,
>> pete
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