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| Lives for gear Joined: Sep 2004 Location: Chicago IL
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Thread Starter | Help locating replacement faders for console
Can someone please post some links where to get replacement console faders. I have Duncans now,looking for either the same or maybe some suggestions of other brands to try,any help would be greatly appreciated...THANKS. |
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| Lives for gear Joined: May 2005 Location: Oklahoma City
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P&G faders, distributed in the USA by Dale Manquen: http://www.manquen.net/ TKD faders, available from RAL Audio: http://www.ralaudio.com/ Further downscale (yet still "enclosed", like your Duncans) are Panasonics stocked by Digikey (the "rail guide" versions): http://dkc3.digikey.com/PDF/T052/1121.pdf and Alps from Mouser (see "figure B" towards the bottom of the page): http://www.mouser.com/catalog/623/486.pdf Any/all of the above choices could entail some mods in your equipment to make them physically retrofit. Bri |
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