Better Pots for a VCI? Where to order.
Better Pots for a VCI? Where to order. Posted on: 20.07.2011 by Julissa Serrone I have a VCI-300 and the pots on the EQ's don't really grab/bite when hitting the middle. On my old VCI-100 the pots were MUCH better. Seemed like it laned in the middle with ease.Any know some good pots that I can order to replace the ones on the VCI-300? I'm assuming they are the same as the 100. Also what does it entaile to replace these? Can it be done by just replacing the hardware (metal knob portion) without have to rewire. Thanks | |
Julissa Serrone 20.07.2011 | I have a VCI-300 and the pots on the EQ's don't really grab/bite when hitting the middle. On my old VCI-100 the pots were MUCH better. Seemed like it laned in the middle with ease. Any know some good pots that I can order to replace the ones on the VCI-300? I'm assuming they are the same as the 100. Also what does it entaile to replace these? Can it be done by just replacing the hardware (metal knob portion) without have to rewire. Thanks |
Marva Cupid 29.07.2011 | Get a multi meter an check the the Resistance range of the pots. Now you know what pots to buy. The pots will probably be attached to the bored and so you will have to run three wires from the board to the pot, this might also present a space issue so make sure you have space before you buy everything. |
Julissa Serrone 29.07.2011 | Cool man. Thanks for the reply. I wish these felt like the ones on the VCI-100 |
Vernie Beharry 29.07.2011 | To tell ya the truth, yer going to have to rewire it so it takes the place of the pots yer replacing. Personally, I don't even know the ohms on those (VCi-100). That may not take too much time if you know your way around soldering. For replacements, Easily check mouser.com, but yer going to need to know the specs for the knobs on the VCI to know for sure. (Sorry for not knowing too much bout this ) |
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