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Old 7th July 2021, 04:55 PM
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Default Re: Alps, RH2702 50K pot.

Looking from the front, the two pins "front and rear" on the left, cut off and did you know that Matthew now has PCB's to fit these available in shunt or conventional for about £3.00 each. Bob
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Old 7th July 2021, 06:00 PM
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Looking from the front, the two pins "front and rear" on the left, cut off and did you know that Matthew now has PCB's to fit these available in shunt or conventional for about £3.00 each. Bob
Yep Just as bob has described. I have done this with the other standard Alps pots I have and will do just the same with these here’s the link to the WAD forum Shop and Matthew s Pot Connection PCBs
And all the other WAD related kits and parts that Matthew has
http://www.world-designs.co.uk/potentiometers.htm
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Old 7th July 2021, 06:33 PM
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Thank Bob & Collin I got it. Order on outs way I think

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Old 8th July 2021, 03:16 PM
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That's the 100k Greg, here is the link for one I purchased, but they do come cheaper,( 1Pcs potentiometer 50K log alps audio amp volume control pot stereo ) ebay no. 294047120678. Bob
Hi Bob,

Thanks for the heads up. Can you feel the "click steps" as you rotate the shaft, or does it feel continuous with jumps in level as the wiper goes from one segment to the next ?

All,

My understanding is that genuine Alps Blue pots have conventional carbon tracks not SMD resistors. All the ones I have (from reputable sources) feel like they have carbon tracks. Is Alps now making Alps Blue pots with SMD resistors that are being copied, or has someone copied an Alps Blue casing and label and put SMD resistors in it ? (which could sound better than the genuine article :-))

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Old 8th July 2021, 04:58 PM
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First question Mark is, yes, you can feel the clicks, I am not sure about who makes this pot, although it does say Japan made and Alps, and made very good, the casing is identical to the more expensive Blue Velvet, but the price is too good to be sure. Bob
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Old 8th July 2021, 09:36 PM
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First question Mark is, yes, you can feel the clicks, I am not sure about who makes this pot, although it does say Japan made and Alps, and made very good, the casing is identical to the more expensive Blue Velvet, but the price is too good to be sure. Bob
Bob,

I have seen reports on the internet about fake Alps Blue Velvet pots. I even saw one post where the fake label was compared with a genuine Alps label. The price alone means that the one you have found is a "knock-off" but one with an unusual twist - it seeks to solve the poor channel matching at low volumes that afflicts all pots with carbon tracks by replacing them with SMD resistors. Many also say stepped attenuators give a better sound. At that price I will be buying a few for some of my projects !

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Old 8th July 2021, 10:09 PM
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Bob,

I have seen reports on the internet about fake Alps Blue Velvet pots. I even saw one post where the fake label was compared with a genuine Alps label. The price alone means that the one you have found is a "knock-off" but one with an unusual twist - it seeks to solve the poor channel matching at low volumes that afflicts all pots with carbon tracks by replacing them with SMD resistors. Many also say stepped attenuators give a better sound. At that price I will be buying a few for some of my projects !

Thanks

Mark
Hi Mark/all
Well, I have a hand full of the cheap Alps Carbon track and found all my 50k/100k track evenly on the meter and channel match at low volumes just fine. which can’t be said for some of the standard lower cost pots I have but at this price fake or not its a no brainer don’t care maybe bob can test his for channel tracking
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Old 9th July 2021, 06:57 AM
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maybe bob can test his for channel tracking
Colin. yes, I have already done it Colin, the one I have is almost identical left and right. Martin, the beauty of individual resistors, SMD or through hole, is that the Logarithmic law can be perfect, the carbon track of good pots only has four changing sections, another way is to use a linear pot with law faking resistor from wiper to ground. Bob
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Old 9th July 2021, 01:48 PM
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maybe bob can test his for channel tracking
Colin. yes, I have already done it Colin, the one I have is almost identical left and right. Martin, the beauty of individual resistors, SMD or through hole, is that the Logarithmic law can be perfect, the carbon track of good pots only has four changing sections, another way is to use a linear pot with law faking resistor from wiper to ground. Bob
Bob,

The photo on ebay shows a splined shaft instead of a round one with a flat for a grub screw. Do you use splined knobs, or have you successfully fitted a knob with a grub screw ?

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Old 9th July 2021, 02:00 PM
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Hi Mark/all
Well, I have a hand full of the cheap Alps Carbon track and found all my 50k/100k track evenly on the meter and channel match at low volumes just fine. which can’t be said for some of the standard lower cost pots I have but at this price fake or not its a no brainer don’t care maybe bob can test his for channel tracking
Colin
Colin,

You were lucky.... :-). I am probably over-sensitised to the problem by my Naim Nait 2 Chrome Bumper amp fitted with the original Alps (not Blue Velvet) pot : it's painfully unbalanced from 7 - 8 o'clock. I agree : the stepped SMD resistor versions are a no brainer.

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