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148 vs 248J pots

148 vs 248J pots

2013-02-14 by gooboworks

I am assembling a 440 kit I got a long time ago.   The instructions call for 3 Spectrol 248J 100K pots.   In my parts bag, I don't have 248J pots, I have 3 148 pots.

I think I may have a parts mixup, I assume I cannot use the 148's in place of the 248J's?    Is that correct? 

Thanks
Andy

RE: [motm] 148 vs 248J pots

2013-02-14 by John L Rice

I "think" you are probably OK. The 248 series is just a less expensive
version of the 149

http://modularsynthesis.com/modules/parts/parts.htm

John

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> I am assembling a 440 kit I got a long time ago.   The instructions call
for 3
> Spectrol 248J 100K pots.   In my parts bag, I don't have 248J pots, I have
3
> 148 pots.
> 
> I think I may have a parts mixup, I assume I cannot use the 148's in place
of
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> Thanks
> Andy
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Re: [motm] 148 vs 248J pots

2013-02-14 by groovyshaman

Those will work fine, and they'll last longer.

George
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Subject: [motm] 148 vs 248J pots

I am assembling a 440 kit I got a long time ago.  The instructions call for 3 
Spectrol 248J 100K pots.  In my parts bag, I don't have 248J pots, I have 3 148 
pots.

I think I may have a parts mixup, I assume I cannot use the 148's in place of 
the 248J's?    Is that correct? 


Thanks
Andy



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