No use for most people but these are getting harder to source most have a linear scale, these are Logarithmic suitable for analogue signals and I can tell you you get a big bag for £10 - similar items from China are far more expensive
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jonneyt
2 Jul 1626#8
Finally a decent deal on logarithmic vertical mount volume potentiometers.
LondonsRichestTramp
2 Jul 163#18
looking for a good deal and couldnt turn these down.
must be faulty. returned.
spannerzone to doomchanter
2 Jul 163#9
During the time the page was on your screen a number of other people hit cold but the page doesn't refresh itself, then you hit hot and the page refreshed which then showed the value including the minus votes plus your hot vote.
This seems to continually confuse people :smile:
AndyRoyd
1 Jul 163#2
Up to scale of 11?
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doomchanter
1 Jul 16#1
Sorry I can't get the exciting image up
zx636r to doomchanter
1 Jul 162#3
I'm struggling to get anything up looking at the pic......what is it?
AndyRoyd
1 Jul 163#2
Up to scale of 11?
CraigT to AndyRoyd
2 Jul 162#16
If it's logarithmic shouldn't it be 100? :wink:
AndyRoyd to AndyRoyd
2 Jul 162#17
...pause...
These go to eleven.
doomchanter
1 Jul 161#4
What the hell! I just voted my own post up and it went down.
spannerzone to doomchanter
2 Jul 163#9
During the time the page was on your screen a number of other people hit cold but the page doesn't refresh itself, then you hit hot and the page refreshed which then showed the value including the minus votes plus your hot vote.
This seems to continually confuse people :smile:
colindglen
1 Jul 161#5
???
polarbaba
1 Jul 16#6
all the same value... is there a special or popular application for this value?
antspam
2 Jul 161#7
If you're used to riding a pocket rocket that does 0-60 in 3s then you're probably not going to get excited by electrical components - even a logarithmic volume potentiometer.
That said, I'd get a lot more excited if he could find me a replacement volume pot for an old Pioneer A400 as they are pure unobtanium.
jonneyt
2 Jul 1626#8
Finally a decent deal on logarithmic vertical mount volume potentiometers.
staffs1959
2 Jul 161#10
Go back 20 years when i sold spares for CB radios and i might have been excited by the picture... Not now LOL
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must be faulty. returned.
This seems to continually confuse people :smile:
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These go to eleven.
This seems to continually confuse people :smile:
That said, I'd get a lot more excited if he could find me a replacement volume pot for an old Pioneer A400 as they are pure unobtanium.