Okay, it's a boring one, a Hartke 3500 bass amp. Two if the pot shafts were broken off on the road and I've volunteered to replace them. The pits I'm looking for are 16mm with PC pins and the 20mm long knurled shafts. These are pretty common it seems in consumer gear like this, but I can't seem to find the two values I need: 10K and 100K linear. Help!
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If I recall, these are soldered to wires, not the pc board? If so, then the size and shape don't matter. Or are we talking litle controls, not the main volumes?
I just found Mouser selling a selection of 10k linear 16mm with knurled shaft, I didn't look for 100k.
AES has 10k and 100k 16mm knurled shaft too
Potentiometer - 10K Linear, Marshall, 16mm | Antique Electronic Supply
Potentiometer - 100K Linear, Marshall, 16mm | Antique Electronic SupplyEducation is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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Thanks, Enzo. No, the amp's pots have PC pins. The only 16mm Alphas I could find on Mouser with long knurled shafts were 10K Reverse Audio and 100K audio. I think those the AES pots might do the trick though if the shafts are 20mm. Thanks.
And Drewl, if you have any Mouser links for what I'm looking for I'd appreciate it. It wouldn't be the first time the Mouser filters have let me down.
Originally posted by Enzo View PostIf I recall, these are soldered to wires, not the pc board? If so, then the size and shape don't matter. Or are we talking litle controls, not the main volumes?
I just found Mouser selling a selection of 10k linear 16mm with knurled shaft, I didn't look for 100k.
AES has 10k and 100k 16mm knurled shaft too
Potentiometer - 10K Linear, Marshall, 16mm | Antique Electronic Supply
Potentiometer - 100K Linear, Marshall, 16mm | Antique Electronic Supply
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The pots have pc pins, but are they soldered to a board or do they have wires coming off? I recall the volume controls on a 3500 as being lonesome controls mounted higher up the panel. So do they NEED to be pc pins?
How long do your shafts have to be?
Mouser: 858-P160KN0QD15B10K
Those are 15mm shaft, not enough?Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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Originally posted by Enzo View PostThe pots have pc pins, but are they soldered to a board or do they have wires coming off? I recall the volume controls on a 3500 as being lonesome controls mounted higher up the panel. So do they NEED to be pc pins?
How long do your shafts have to be?
Mouser: 858-P160KN0QD15B10K
Those are 15mm shaft, not enough?
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