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Hello Ray, For selectors there are a few options, The Gold Point, ELMA or Grayhill are very reliable units. The Grayhill will be the least expensive (around $20 from Digikey). Volume controls are all over the board. For inexpensive units, the Noble has always been good to me. Moving up the ladder, the TDK and then DACT (stepped attenuator) come to mind.
I just ordered a remote volume kit from Dantimax. Two advantages I see. First, the obvious remote control. Second, the actual signal board is located close to the circuit and the controls are up front. Another option to consider, HTH.Josh
it's just me, but the Alps is supposed to be better than the Noble? I don't really know for sure on that one. my main reason for getting a better pot is not necessarily better sound, rather because it will track better at the lower end of the range, better than the stock 50K supplied unit. So if you could steer me in the right direction that'll be fine. Appreciate all the help I can get.
Hello Ray, Quoteit's just me, but the Alps is supposed to be better than the Noble? I don't really know for sure on that one. my main reason for getting a better pot is not necessarily better sound, rather because it will track better at the lower end of the range, better than the stock 50K supplied unit. So if you could steer me in the right direction that'll be fine. Appreciate all the help I can get. Others may have a different opinion but I have always had better luck with the Noble than Alps Blue in regard to low level tracking balance with not much sonic differences between the two. Either would be fine I'm sure and both much better than standard carbon based pots which is really unfortunate as I really love the sound of these. I will buy 10 carbon pots just to find 3-4 usable ones. They usually have poor low level balance but this can be compensated for
Ray,Take a look at this... http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=54786.msg489121;topicseen#newHis photos are not showing as he didn't upload them correctly, so I can't tell if his case is worthwhile, but given the high quality of parts used, you could buy it to part it out for your preamp. Josh
Ray,You would probably find that a 50k PEC military grade dual log taper pot will have excellent sonics, great tracking, and will last a few lifetimes. You can get them from digikey -- not as expensive as a goldpoint or DACT, but more than and alps or noble at approx $35 each.-- Jim