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10k, true ladder switching attenuator.

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As some of you saw them in the other thread. I'm selling this one, as I'll be using the more compact type (seen in a background).

$50 USD, plus shipping. Paypal only.
 

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By true ladder I reference to the way the resistors are mounted on a switch;) But seriously, I just wanted to stress that at any given position only two resistors are in a signal path, that's why 4 decks for a stereo pot.

I did not assembled this one, it comes from Asia. I assume this is a copper wire.

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Peter Daniel said:
By true ladder I reference to the way the resistors are mounted on a switch;) But seriously, I just wanted to stress that at any given position only two resistors are in a signal path, that's why 4 decks for a stereo pot.

Ah, ok. Thought you were implying there was some sort of "pseudo ladder" out there or something.

I did not assembled this one, it comes from Asia.

Hehehe. So apparently did that sentence. "I did not assembled this one"? ;)

$50, eh? Hmmm. Well they sold for $50 new. You're sellin' used goods here. Throw in the shipping and I'll take it. :)

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