"blame" Spectrol. They moved production from England to Mexico last year. You have the UK version, which was 'firmer'. Nothing I can do about it, except not worry about it and enjoy the sonic pleasures :) And the blue Bourns pots are a different feel as well. There's no way I can even win this battle :( Paul S. [ot] Went into local high-end audio store. If you are tired of the Pioneer/Sony/etc crap at Best Guy/Good Guys/etc then find a Mark Levinson dealer in your area. Go look at a Model 383 intergrated preamp/amp. Hold the "machined-from-a solid-block of-stainless-steel" remote. You don't even have to *listen* to it. Yep, there are still engineers that can design the good stuff. Look at a pair of B&W 804's. (OK, I'm British hi-fi biased. I have a Rotel 971 CD). My arms are sore hauling those 32kg 804 speakers up the stairs :)!! I'll claim insanity when the VISA bill arrives. If I sell about 400 more modules, I can get the 383 amp. Errr...I mean...errr... the wife need a wood floor in the bedrooms :0 Yeah, that's it...... ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joseph Casbarian" <josephcasbarian@...> To: <motm@egroups.com> Sent: Saturday, November 25, 2000 10:38 PM Subject: [motm] pot question > Hi Group! > > I've only just begun building and learning about synthesizers a > coulple of months ago, so please excuse my questions if they seem > silly. I finished building my first 320 LFO today. I noticed a nice > firm resistace as I turned these three pots (physically not > electronically). All my other MOTM's have a soft feel as you turn > thier knobs. The LFO's three 149 spectrol pots had much shorter leads > than in my other kits. I was just wondering why there is a > difference. I prefer the feel of these greatly, and wish my others > were like them. > > Thanks, > Joseph from Suburban Chicagoland > > > > >
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Re: [motm] pot question
2000-11-26 by Paul Schreiber
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