ruffrecords
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I have recently been banging my head against the 'which pot to use' question. To put it into context, I am designing a twin line channel module. basically two line input channels with EQ, Pan and AUX sends. There is a main board on which one channel of EQ and routing and all the amplifiers are contained and a daughter board on which the other EQ and routing is contained. The problem revolves around trying to get both sets of controls lined up in the same way and roughly dispersed about the centre line of the module. To cut a long story short, the EQ is not a problem but the pan and AUX pots are. To cut an even longer story short, I decided upon ALPS 9mm pots as this gave the best overall layout. Took me a while and a lot of going back and forth but in the end it looks quite goo.
So, next the easy bit - order a few of the pots. These are the RK09 series from ALPS and really only available from RS in the UK (Rapid do a very limited sub-set). I needed a dual 50K LIN for the pan pot and some 50K logs for the AUX sends. RS has both but when I go to order then, one has only a littl;e stock and the other in on back ordr. So I back order them (After searching all over the place for somewhere else to buy them from - OK mouser had them but for the few I wanted the shipping woulf be more than the cost of the parts). Then I get an email from RS saying they are discontinued parts. Blast! After taking all that time to dind the right physical part, to then find it is discontinued is a royal PITA. So I contact RS and ask for alternatives. There is no direct alternative but they give a list of possibilities with slightly different mechanical properties like shaft length. I find two parts that will do the job but the manufacturer part number they give does not appear on the data sheets they point to on the web site so I cannot check product details. I enter the part numbers into the ALPS web site only to find they do not exist!!! getting frustrated now. Contact RS and they get an engineer to call me back. Very helpful guy called Paul gives me the low down. ALPS has changed the part numbers and he tells me the new ones. Ah, this starts to make sense as these appear on the data sheet the RS web site points to but there is absolutely no way of knowing which part on the RS web site corresponds with which item in the data sheets. So, I pick the parts I really want and give Paul a call. I tell the ones I want and he tells me the corresponding RS part numbers. Turns out they don't do the whole range but they do at least do the ones I want. I suggest to Paul that RS needs to update its web site. He agrees. I check the RS web site and behold, they are in stock! I place an order and the next day they arrive and are just what I need - except the shaft is 25mm long rather than the 15mm I would have preferred but I can work with that. Interestingly, the parts are in the usual individual RS plastic packs and each one has the OLD part number printed on it - the same one used on the web site - the one that ALPS no longer recognises.
I then go searching for the NEW part numbers to see who else does them. I come across an ALPS catalogue that lists them and includes the same data sheet shown on the RS web site. On the second page of the catalogue is this statement?
"The publication of ALPS ELECTRIC EUROPA GmbH shows only a selection of the complete ALPS product line. Please note that the used order no. system is only valid for the European market."
What???? Special part numbers just for the European market??? Why??? What is going on?? At least I know how to get the pots I want but to say the least I am utterly confused.
Cheers
Ian
So, next the easy bit - order a few of the pots. These are the RK09 series from ALPS and really only available from RS in the UK (Rapid do a very limited sub-set). I needed a dual 50K LIN for the pan pot and some 50K logs for the AUX sends. RS has both but when I go to order then, one has only a littl;e stock and the other in on back ordr. So I back order them (After searching all over the place for somewhere else to buy them from - OK mouser had them but for the few I wanted the shipping woulf be more than the cost of the parts). Then I get an email from RS saying they are discontinued parts. Blast! After taking all that time to dind the right physical part, to then find it is discontinued is a royal PITA. So I contact RS and ask for alternatives. There is no direct alternative but they give a list of possibilities with slightly different mechanical properties like shaft length. I find two parts that will do the job but the manufacturer part number they give does not appear on the data sheets they point to on the web site so I cannot check product details. I enter the part numbers into the ALPS web site only to find they do not exist!!! getting frustrated now. Contact RS and they get an engineer to call me back. Very helpful guy called Paul gives me the low down. ALPS has changed the part numbers and he tells me the new ones. Ah, this starts to make sense as these appear on the data sheet the RS web site points to but there is absolutely no way of knowing which part on the RS web site corresponds with which item in the data sheets. So, I pick the parts I really want and give Paul a call. I tell the ones I want and he tells me the corresponding RS part numbers. Turns out they don't do the whole range but they do at least do the ones I want. I suggest to Paul that RS needs to update its web site. He agrees. I check the RS web site and behold, they are in stock! I place an order and the next day they arrive and are just what I need - except the shaft is 25mm long rather than the 15mm I would have preferred but I can work with that. Interestingly, the parts are in the usual individual RS plastic packs and each one has the OLD part number printed on it - the same one used on the web site - the one that ALPS no longer recognises.
I then go searching for the NEW part numbers to see who else does them. I come across an ALPS catalogue that lists them and includes the same data sheet shown on the RS web site. On the second page of the catalogue is this statement?
"The publication of ALPS ELECTRIC EUROPA GmbH shows only a selection of the complete ALPS product line. Please note that the used order no. system is only valid for the European market."
What???? Special part numbers just for the European market??? Why??? What is going on?? At least I know how to get the pots I want but to say the least I am utterly confused.
Cheers
Ian