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  • 1 year later...
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reviving a bit of an old thread to get some input on how you guys handle trimpots in p2p work. Haven't spotted too many in audio builds and I was wondering if there was something more mechanically robust than the pcb-mount bourns parts we usually throw at the offset/balance. 

 

Maybe there's some merit in chasing down the cheapo pots on ebay?

  • 5 weeks later...
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Beautiful work. Personally I'm happier to have circuit boards though, PTP is challenging, and limits your circuits to what can be sanely constructed PTP. But if you want to do it Frank has the right idea. Plan on iterating and debugging your circuit, do it first in a test bench then do a final transfer to the finished amp, if you want a polished look. 

 

Here's a version of the terminals I use which give you convenient ground lugs

 

http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Keystone-Electronics/827/?qs=sGAEpiMZZMvz8LftK4jertCfhuxrwt2WUEp7yhBoVA8%3d

 

But Frank, those you have are neat, where did you get them?

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