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Old 07-04-2022, 03:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Cuki79 View Post
I took some pictures to illustrate the idea







Here is a Taylor ES 1.2. You have:

* 3 pot caps (see picture 1)

* 3 bushings (see picture 1)

* 1 face plate and a PCB board (see picture 2)



Pots are alpha B10K 7E2 ... I guess it's possible to source.



I do not have that in stock, so I showed a picture with a rotary encoder. The shaft seems standard and fits perfectly on it. (however the bushings don't...) So if you can find the right pots (costs nothing), you can replace any thumbwheel control by those. With the faceplate and the bushings, you don't even need to make a PCB, you can solder "point-to-point" the pots.



I would put 2 cents on those pots (with C-shaft)

http://www.alphapotentiometers.net/9...9mm_pot_8.html


I’m looking for a simple and reasonably priced solution. So, no. Lolol
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