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Anybody have suggestions for an easy to adjust pot to put on my active crossover pcb. I want to be able to adjust overall gain, and woof, mid, tweet levels. I'd like top adjustable pcb mount pots, nothing too big to save space on the pcb, and no chassis mount, don't want to deal with wiring it.
Thanks, Lee I bought a panasonic audio pot from digikey to look at (walkman style), but it looks to be of only so-so quality. Now I'm looking at some Bourns wirewound pots 3345p. Its expensive though. |
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Multi-turn cermet pots are the daddy.
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