4 gang pots difficult to source sometimes...
Attenuators available, but limited in steps...
www.dact.com/html/attenuators.html
This company is expensive, but does 46 volume steps, and custom up to 12 channels...
http://www.marchandelec.com/att.html
It seems as if this company has a 4 channel Alps RK-47 pot, but it is only 10K Ohms per channel...
http://electronics.dantimax.dk/Accessories/index.html
Or 4 channel (10K Ohm) TDK pots...
http://www.thel-audioworld.de/bauteile/regler/Potis.htm
Attenuators available, but limited in steps...
www.dact.com/html/attenuators.html
This company is expensive, but does 46 volume steps, and custom up to 12 channels...
http://www.marchandelec.com/att.html
It seems as if this company has a 4 channel Alps RK-47 pot, but it is only 10K Ohms per channel...
http://electronics.dantimax.dk/Accessories/index.html
Or 4 channel (10K Ohm) TDK pots...
http://www.thel-audioworld.de/bauteile/regler/Potis.htm
All really nice
but I'm talking about an Alpha Co. pot that would be ~$5 bucks. I never really liked stepped attenuators. I know Alpha makes a quad pot, its just I can't find someone who sells it. So if I can't use a 100k quad (dual stereo) pot then I have to run the right channels off of one stack and the left channels off of the other stack. I figured that I would have to use a different value pot.
but I'm talking about an Alpha Co. pot that would be ~$5 bucks. I never really liked stepped attenuators. I know Alpha makes a quad pot, its just I can't find someone who sells it. So if I can't use a 100k quad (dual stereo) pot then I have to run the right channels off of one stack and the left channels off of the other stack. I figured that I would have to use a different value pot.
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