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Thread: Gf-tq6
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12-10-2007, 11:45 PM #11
I'm sorry there is no part number on the pot. It's labled as B10K which means it's "B" taper or linear and is a 10K ohm resistance. The tolerance on this particular pot was +/-10% which is pretty good without going to a linear transducer. Most consumer-grade pots are +/-20%.
These were purchased for a pro audio board and I bought them from a studio in L.A. that had them on e-Bay.
It's a Panasonic pot and built like a tank. The wiper rides on two heavy duty stainless steel rails that make it feel like its riding on ice. Try a search, or try contacting Digi-Key. I checked on this part at Digi-Key, but they don't have the correct taper in this model.
You may have to search some to find a pair. You can have the one I have for free, but one won't do you any good without another identical pot.
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12-11-2007, 09:42 AM #12
Wow, that thing looks huge!
Well, at the least I now know to look for 10k pots. I will do some searching, but may have to come back here for some encouragement and confirmation on the right product prior to ordering. Biggest thing for me is know that it will be compatible with the GF TQ6 rmk.
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12-11-2007, 10:07 AM #13
Even if you can't locate this particular pot, make sure you get a B taper. Those are the linear models.
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