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Post by col on Jun 5, 2014 17:43:58 GMT -5
Hi,
If they exist, does anyone know where I might find a blend pot with a P/P dpdt switch?
Thanks.
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Post by newey on Jun 5, 2014 18:32:44 GMT -5
Depends on what you want in a "blend pot". Right below this post is one about a dual-gang P/P which Runewalker unearthed a while back. This is aboit as close as you're going to get; AFAIK, there is no P/P with a center detent and reverse action on one of the two pots.
But this could be wired as a blend pot, you just won't have a center detent.
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Post by col on Jun 5, 2014 18:59:06 GMT -5
Hi newey,
Yes, I saw that, but as you implied, that part is offered with standard audio or linear tracks only. Of course, I am talking about a true blend pot: half the track with near zero resistance, and the mirror taper on the second pot.
Thanks.
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Post by JohnH on Jun 6, 2014 2:57:18 GMT -5
Hi, If they exist, does anyone know where I might find a blend pot with a P/P dpdt switch? Thanks. But what do you actuslly want to do? There are good ways to blend two signals just with single pots, given active buffers, or in a passive guitar, to mix two pickups with a pot.
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Post by col on Jun 16, 2014 12:58:59 GMT -5
Hi John,
Thanks, but I had an idea for a 'stealth' design - it would require push/pull balance pots.
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