The ones I have here are "WH111A-1" though I can't read who made them.
They are a taiwanese copy of an ALPS pot.
See alpsstore:
http://2203.etolldev.net/s-
category.asp?supercategory=437&category=2343&supe
rcatname=Potentiometers&catname=Rotary
The 4 pin sucker up the top of this page. Of course, if you didn't need the
mounting pins, and 0.1 space pot could be used.
Ken
Ken Stone sasami@... or sasami@...
Modular Synth PCBs for sale <http://www.blaze.net.au/~sasami/synth/>
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They are a taiwanese copy of an ALPS pot.
See alpsstore:
http://2203.etolldev.net/s-
category.asp?supercategory=437&category=2343&supe
rcatname=Potentiometers&catname=Rotary
The 4 pin sucker up the top of this page. Of course, if you didn't need the
mounting pins, and 0.1 space pot could be used.
Ken
>Has anybody out there got a US based part number equivalent for the pcbmount pots
>used in the matrix mixer and the sequencer cv adapter?hand.
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>Seems to be absent from the other lists I've seen posted. Mouser works for me.
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>Otherwise, Ken might chime in with the manufacturer name from his stock on
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>Kinda planned on buying the first batch from Ken anyway, and hoped to find
>source for future use._______________________________________________________________________
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>Thanks in advance.
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>See the following URLS for the CGS Modular Synth home page:
>Main: http://www.cgs.synth.net/
>Secondary: http://otherunicorn.0catch.com/synth/
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Ken Stone sasami@... or sasami@...
Modular Synth PCBs for sale <http://www.blaze.net.au/~sasami/synth/>
Australian Miniature Horses & Ponies <http://www.blaze.net.au/~sasami/>