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  • Digitech 2112 Encoders

    Hi,

    I need to replace five rotary encoders from a Digitech 2112. I only found this ones:

    http://www.nocrotec.com/shop/product...-2120-VGS.html

    But there are so expensive!! I need to replace five of them.

    So, anyone know the part number or the maker of this pots?

    I'm sure that if anyone knows the part number I can buy directly from mouser.

    Thanks!!

    P.D.: The only reference that the pot have, is: 1-2-24 on the back side.

  • #2
    Have you inspected the installed parts for any numbers marked on them?
    Originally posted by Enzo
    I have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."


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    • #3
      If Digitec no longer supplies the part and it is a specific item that they special ordered (thinking the mount tabs), you may be better off biting the bullet and getting them (at $17 a pop!)
      I would call Full Compass.
      If it is available, they will do there best to get it.
      https://www.fullcompass.com/prod/501...00-harmony-man

      Here is an Alps datasheet for a 12 detent unit.
      https://docs.rs-online.com/8546/0900766b810a5d53.pdf

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      • #4
        The description in the parts list says it's a 24 pos/detent, 2 bit controller. 16mm body with a 15mm flatted shaft.

        They look like the TT Electronics EN-16 series parts from Mouser. I don't have a reference for the data sheet, but try thr Mouser site to see if you can match one up.

        Good hunting.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by 52 Bill View Post
          The description in the parts list says it's a 24 pos/detent, 2 bit controller. 16mm body with a 15mm flatted shaft.

          They look like the TT Electronics EN-16 series parts from Mouser. I don't have a reference for the data sheet, but try thr Mouser site to see if you can match one up.

          Good hunting.
          It's very similar!!

          Thanks!!

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          • #6
            See if this is any help - it may be the same one you need;

            https://music-electronics-forum.com/...rotary-encoder

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