Carbon pot vs digital pot

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I suspect both can be made such that they are not the limiting factor in an audio system.
It's down to the implementation. A good quality "carbon" pot such as an ALPS carefully matched to the surrounding circuitry is IMO about as good as it gets. Easy to work with, easy to add remote control etc.

The digital pot offers space advantages at the expense of "complex" drive arrangements.
 
I agree with you Mooly.

I used an Alps Blue Velvet in my X-Altra pre-amp (see below) and have got great results - it is very tactile, very quiet (use a big knob though!). I am using a PGA2320 in a new high end pre-amp I am working on. The analog part is running and I have taken special care about isolation, noise and RF ingress filtering and so far the results are very good (I'm using some high end AT phones to assess the sound.)
 
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