i actually don īt now yet how i īll mount them - i depends on the holes
i drill today. but i īll use some kind of board - sadly the raster of
a euro-breadboard doesn īt fit. maybe some board without holes is
useful - just drill the small holes and fix the pot with some epoxid
resin or hot glue.
The problem with the pan solder points is, that the pots will only
fit if they are turned upside down, because of the switch board.
but if you cut them off gently, it should be no problem to fit them
in.
greetz,
max
--- In
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, "foleymachine" <foleymachine@y...>
wrote:
> those look nice and small. how do you mount them to the panel with
no
> threads
or do you just mount them to a circuit board and attach
that
> to a panel
they would be perfect if i could justuse some stiff
wire
> to structurally attach them to the pan solder points and have them
> stick through the holes.
>
> greg
>
>
> --- In
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, <bentron@c...> wrote:
> > hi,
> >
> > sounds like a nice mod - i īll try it out when i īve finished the
> other one īs...;-)
> >
> > i could get you 100k pots from alps (they show part number 104b
Pa,
> but i couldn īt find any info on the web) wich are micro enough to
fit
> under the volume sliders (i uploaded a pic of them to the files
> section). They are kind of similar to the level pots of a 808, but
> not colored. I īll use them for the pitch mod.
> > Dimensions are: total height: 14,5 mm, shaft diameter is 6mm,
body
> is 10x19 mm where the 19 mm include the pins.
> >
> > they are thought to be mounted sideways, but i just cut off some
> not needed plastic from the ground, removed the "soldering pins"
and
> just bent the pins to the ground
> > so they can now be mounted in standing position and have
decreased
> heigth (13mm)
> >
> > I got about 300 of them here, so if anyone īs interested i could
get
> you some of them.
> >
> > greetz,
> >
> > max
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: foleymachine
> > To:
tr-707@yahoogroups.com
> > Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 11:14 PM
> > Subject: [tr-707] pan pots
> >
> >
> > if anyone's interested,
> > i can see the resistors on the schematic that are responsible
for
> the
> > pan settings of each of the sounds:
> >
> > bd - r202, r203
> > sd - r205, 206
> >
> > etc., it should be obvious what the other ones are from the
> schematic
> > i'm thinking you just remove the resistors, connect the middle
> lug of
> > a pot to the output jack's normally closed connection, and the
> two
> > outside lugs to the paths the resistors used to connect to.
> >
> > let me stress, i have NOT performed this mod, i am only
> mentioning
> > the info in case anyone is interested in testing it out before
i
> have
> > a chance. i would suggest trying 50k or 100k pots. when i
> eventually
> > do it i want to try to get pots and knobs that are micro enough
> to
> > fit under the volume sliders. if no one wants to test it out
i'll
> get
> > to it at some point.
> >
> > i don't know if anyone else uses the main outs, but pan pots
> would be
> > extremely cool for me; my live setup folds out of a small
> suitcase so
> > my mixer is too small to plug every sound into a different
> channel.
> > greg
> >
> >
> >
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