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fletcher



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sourcing components
      #984033 - 24/04/12 07:14 PM
Having a bit of trouble finding the parts I need for a Trace Elliot head. Any suggestions where to look? The parts are a B50k pot and a B100k slider pot. I can't get the right physical sizes and types I want.

Ironically this place has the exact parts http://www.britishaudioservice.com/parts.php?mfg=1&cat=14

I say ironic because of the name, based in Nashville

Trouble is it would cost a lot with postage - $27 in total. Not my amp or money, but still if I can get the parts here it would be better. I've found the main pot on ebay from Hong Kong - quality issue? But no luck with the slider. RS, Maplins, Farnell have nothing as far as I can tell.


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Re: sourcing components new [Re: fletcher]
      #984037 - 24/04/12 07:44 PM
Might help if you mention the size you *do* want

Rapid, Stagebeat and various others do these things in various sizes. What exactly do you need?

Btw, I've ordered plenty of parts from HK and had no problems so far, except for a couple of ill-fitting switches when I went for the cheapest of the cheap. nothing wrong with thousands of pots, diodes, resistors and various other things. I can see why some are wary but it's worked for me so far...


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Re: sourcing components new [Re: fletcher]
      #984054 - 24/04/12 09:08 PM
Two other possible sources (apart from the manufacturer of course) are Rapid Electronics and Mouser. You might even try Digikey although I've had a few problems ordering from them so I'd only use them as a last resort.

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Re: sourcing components new [Re: fletcher]
      #984066 - 24/04/12 10:27 PM
Hi fletcher!

I agree with Mixedup - there are at least five products labelled B50K pot on that page and two labelled B100K slider, so we need more information


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fletcher



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Re: sourcing components new [Re: Mixedup]
      #984068 - 24/04/12 10:30 PM
Sorry Mixed, I didn't think you would want to know the actual pieces so much, just wondered if you knew anywhere I could try.
If you click the link I posted, it is the top pot for the B50k. I think the shaft of the B50k is 16mm in length (including the thread part for the fixing nut). I say think because it's gone, as in snapped off. Further down the slide pot is called the SMX pot, 45mm length B100k.

I have already chanced it ordering the B50k from Hong Kong, hope it's ok as you suggest. Dirt cheap so no matter anyway.

Thanks James, I will have a look at those places now.

Was posting as you did Martin - hope this helps.

Edited by fletcher (24/04/12 10:33 PM)


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fletcher



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Re: sourcing components new [Re: James Perrett]
      #984079 - 24/04/12 10:53 PM
Thanks James, I think Mouser might have the slider.

http://uk.mouser.com/Passive-Components/PotentiometersTrimmers-Rheostats/S lide-Potentiometers/_/N-9q0yl?P=1yzogluZ1z0vkoz

The middle three look ok, seems the same except it has an LED, 3 colour choices. The originals have no LED, but that wont matter will it? Centre indent, exact dimensions, I'm hopeful. I will remove the slider tomorrow to check the solder pins.


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fletcher



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Re: sourcing components new [Re: fletcher]
      #987891 - 16/05/12 09:20 PM
Just wanted to say unfortunately mouser had a £12 min delivery charge. So it seemed I might as well get the original slider pot from British Audio in Nashville. It was cheaper to get it from America even though most of the cost was the postage, they charged less than the UK company.

Only mentioning this as the service they gave was excellent in case anyone else ever needs some parts for older amps. I recommend them, well packed, very fast delivery and with a personal touch. All for what was a very small order - not much in it for them. The web site is easy to navigate and you pay with paypal.

Oh, and the amp is working fine now.


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