I get them directly, tailored..
Has something changed recently in the BE quality?
Including the room for at least a 30mm knob. They are big and require serious torque. I am using them in one spot but they are not very practical IMO. I love the the 12 pos X pole C4's. Those are built like a tank. I anticipate them working flawlessly forever.Electroswitch makes some great 23-24pos in both 1 and 2 deck rotaries... They are spendy, but perhaps not at much so as the Elmas:
https://www.digikey.ca/en/products/detail/electroswitch/C7D0124N-C/514090
They are quite large tho, so you have to have the panel space to spare.
My 24 position are MBB.Do these chinese ones come in MBB?
+1 for G.Milani switches. The company went through a change of ownership in the last years but I believe they are still making them.G. Milani ...Not sure about this Italian company still being active. I contacted them in July 2021...I did not order due the the size not fitting my face plate.
See that's my favourite part, i LOVE a real positive "CLUNK" when i rotate a switch.Including the room for at least a 30mm knob. They are big and require serious torque. I am using them in one spot but they are not very practical IMO. I love the the 12 pos X pole C4's. Those are built like a tank. I anticipate them working flawlessly forever.
So do I, but we are in the distinct minority. Elma has four available torque selections on the 04's IIRC. Loose = audiophile and tight = military.See that's my favourite part, i LOVE a real positive "CLUNK" when i rotate a switch.
I'm looking for steppes switches alternatives.
We know the elma's (too expensive and I dont like them for some reason), the cheap chinese ebay switches (nope..) and I have been using blore edwards switches (great switches) for a couple of years but the company seems to be a mess now. Which is a real shame.
What other alternatives do we have? solid, 23/24 steps, 1 or 2 pole choice, a decent price and decently fast delivery?
not really... I just decided to move away from blore edwards and go with the suggested switches in this topic.Any luck?
Replying to my own answer here. I ordered a couple of those switches and they feel and look totally different compared to the old version which I used (years ago). So it looks like I will be using those switches now.I have been using these switches for years, but mechanically they simply don't feel good. They don't click into place like they should. I don't know.. I just don't like them.
Replying to my own answer here. I ordered a couple of those switches and they feel and look totally different compared to the old version which I used (years ago). So it looks like I will be using those switches now.
That's possible and quite easy actually. Some years ao I made a topic about it though the pictures seems to be gone. modding 'uraltone' 24 steps switches for different steprangeIs there any way of using an "end screw" (or something similar) in case you need less than 24 positions?
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