Hey Paul, Did you ever look into the type of switches used for guitar pickups? They give a nice "klunk" when switched. Of course they are quite a bit more xpensive, but also near industructible. just an Idea. Mark -----Original Message----- From: Paul Schreiber <synth1@...> To: MOTM listserv <motm@onelist.com> Date: Tuesday, March 16, 1999 9:30 PM Subject: [motm] New MOTM switches found >From: "Paul Schreiber" <synth1@...> > >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 > > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Did you know that we have over 85,000 e-mail communities at Onelist? >http://www.onelist.com >Come visit our new web site and explore a new interest >
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Re: New MOTM switches found
1999-03-17 by mmt
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