I have decided that after a new member recently joined the "Rip the Switches" society, it was time for a change. So, I am going to see if Mouser will take back $400 worth of switches tomorrow. The new candidate is from NKK Switches. Allied sells them but I don't like their prices! But, I did get two of them and did the MOTM/ISO-9009 "Larry the Mad Torquer" test. I am happy to report that these puppies hold up extremely well >>>>IF<<<<< you follow my directions: these have a longer threaded bushing *on purpose*. You put the first hex nut on the bushing *but NOT touching the base of the switch*!! In other words, unlike the panel pots where we thread the nut until it is touching the body of the pot, we want the nut about 3 turns OFF the base of the switch. The bushing is long enough to then add a lockwasher, pass it thru the hole (thankfully uses the exact same hole!!) and the apply aforementioned MOTM/ISO 9009 test. Free VCO kit to the person who correct analyzes the aforementioned paragraph on why it is done this way. OK, no free VCO kit but satisfaction in engineering problem-solving. Also, since TANSTAAFL, the new NKK switches are TWICE as expensive as the Mouser ones. But, they do have the same handle style. I will have to modify the instructions because they do not have the '1 2 3' indications as the Mouser ones did. Isn't synthesizer design glamourous??!? Paul S. has a big headache
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New MOTM switches found
1999-03-17 by Paul Schreiber
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