Can anyone recommend a remote control kit for use with a motorized ALPS pot? Remote on and off would be a plus, but not necessary.
Thanks
Thanks
Ac/dc 9v infrared remote control volume controller board alps pre potentiometer Sale - Banggood.com
I have a couple of these, surprisingly good quality for the price. Long delivery times though
I have a couple of these, surprisingly good quality for the price. Long delivery times though
Ac/dc 9v infrared remote control volume controller board alps pre potentiometer Sale - Banggood.com
I have a couple of these, surprisingly good quality for the price. Long delivery times though
Interesting. Does the extra relay plug allow for remote on/off control?
Yes it does, its a switching transistor so you need to add a relay to switch line voltage.
Have you used it with a relay, if so, which relay did you use?
Also, have you tried programming a universal remote to operate this device?
Thanks!
If you are willing to replace the Alps Pot with a stepped attenuator, I have built several pre-amps using these (with remote and display). They are pricey, but work perfectly and sound awesome. High Quality Audio & Industrial Attenuators and Passive Preamplifiers
If you are willing to replace the Alps Pot with a stepped attenuator, I have built several pre-amps using these (with remote and display). They are pricey, but work perfectly and sound awesome. High Quality Audio & Industrial Attenuators and Passive Preamplifiers
Ay caramba!

I think that "secret" button is inside the battery compartment on the back 🙂 My wife is supportive of my builds, but maybe just maybe she doesn't see all the $$ - thank god for separate PayPal accounts.
I think that "secret" button is inside the battery compartment on the back 🙂 My wife is supportive of my builds, but maybe just maybe she doesn't see all the $$ - thank god for separate PayPal accounts.
BTW here is the last build I did with them.
My wife is too, the once I explain why we 'need' this or that new item. 🙂
That looks really nice! What amp board is that?
SP14 Pre-Amp from tubes4hifi home page. Roy's designs are very nice, clear and fun builds. Have made several different builds from him.
SP14 Pre-Amp from tubes4hifi home page. Roy's designs are very nice, clear and fun builds. Have made several different builds from him.
Interesting, I will check those out. This feels treasonous... talking about someone else's amps in the tubelab sub.

George's design, the only board I have completed thus far is an SSE, taught me quite a bit. I comprehend and retain more with hands on learning. The instructions are clear and do a great job of explaining what is going on at each stage of the build without getting so in depth that I want to cry. Everyone on this sub has been super helpful too.
Before I tried the SSE I had only made minor upgrades and repairs to older amps, which gave me the bug. Initially I posted on another forum, which is attached to an online store for point-to-point amp parts. I asked a bunch of questions and while I did receive some useful pointers and made one great contact, the majority of it was brutal. One moderator told me something to the effect of 'You don't know what you are doing. I suggest you stop before you get hurt'.
This feels treasonous... talking about someone else's amps in the tubelab sub.
I love George's designs and have built several. But his are all power amps, and the SP14 is a pre-amp...so not as much guilt discussing here in the TubeLab forum.
I love George's designs and have built several. But his are all power amps, and the SP14 is a pre-amp...so not as much guilt discussing here in the TubeLab forum.
Good point!
...his are all power amps, and the SP14 is a pre-amp...
Speaking of... if I build a pre-amp, would I be better off to not have a volume control on my power amp? Or should I just leave the manual one on it?
If you only ever plan on using a preamp, then yes, it is somewhat marginally better. I really doubt that you would notice the difference though between that and a decent pot set to full volume.
The SSE has more than enough gain to not require a full-time preamp. Installing a pot gives you flexibility.
The SSE has more than enough gain to not require a full-time preamp. Installing a pot gives you flexibility.
Have you used it with a relay, if so, which relay did you use?
Also, have you tried programming a universal remote to operate this device?
I haven't used the relay switching but I would choose something similar to the attached pic at whatever voltage suites the application. I would also look for a relay socket as I don't like line voltage on a PCB.
They come with an el cheapo remote which I have plans to repackage. I suppose a learning remote would work.
Attachments
I haven't used the relay switching but I would choose something similar to the attached pic at whatever voltage suites the application. I would also look for a relay socket as I don't like line voltage on a PCB.
They come with an el cheapo remote which I have plans to repackage. I suppose a learning remote would work.
Very helpful, thanks!
- Home
- More Vendors...
- Tubelab
- Remote potentiometer kit?