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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Ohio
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Hey guys, I'm an audio professional beginning the sojourn into diy'ing. I was hoping someone had some suggestions as to high-end, stereo volume and pan control pots (rotarty are fine) that also happen to be good for a tight budget. I've read all about the "Blue Velvet" pots from Alps, but these seem a bit outrageously priced ($16 per pot). I was hoping to complete the whole project for about that. Am I being naive?
As a background, this would be for mixing 4 stereo audio outputs from computers. Any input would be great, thanks. |
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Incredibly so.
www.goldmine-elec.com has some dual 10K pots for about 50 centagos if you buy 10 ea. I'm about to use them in a project and went through 20 ea to get 2 that had OK (but not great) channel-channel match. As the project is not yet complete, I cannot tell you how they will perform. The only thing that has "listened" to them is my FFT analyzer that I used for doing the matching sort.
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