Jakob - It's not very expensive either.
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Pucho - Thanks! I don't really know why I did it that way, it just "felt" better. Maybe I need some hypnotherapy to reveal the underlying reasons. (fear of conformity? Internal symmetry? fear of meters on the right?
MediaTech - Thanks! 1176 yeah, WOO! No, no photo, it's pretty plain tho, 0-10 with single unit increments and digits on even numbers.
Jeroddumas - Thankyou! *sigh* Yeah, it's Lazertran alright. That stuff licks scrot. Worst thing is that it's apparently the best stuff on the market. What a horrible product.
Jens - Thanks! Here's a towel
Purusha - Thanks! Honestly, the meter's accuracy is not crucial to me. It's just there to give me a rough guide where I'm at, GR -wise. In other words, I wouldn't rely on it to make any decisions.
Having said that, I'm not saying it's a crap meter, I just don't pay much attention to it.
Damiano - Thanks! Lazertran (see above). It's very interesting you used the word "found" because I literally did! I was given an old Poul Kirk Electronics mixer and when I stripped it, I kept all the knobs, etc.
I'm pretty sure they're Sifam knobs. I'd actually like to replace the caps on them, but I can't buy them individually locally.
Jay - Thanks man. Much appreciated.
Kevin - Thanks! No, unfortunately I used Lazertran. Hmmm, I think I'll call it Lazertrash from now on.