Existence of a Slide Blend Pot?

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Im looking for a blend pot that is in slide form. Has anyone ever seen this in 500k or 1M?

i guess its a straight pot, with 2 signals and a blend taper so that the middle has the same overall volume, and either side is their own dedicated output.

Anyone seen this?
 
Re: Existence of a Slide Blend Pot?

I would think that the fader on a DJ mixer would work this way, but I can't give you a specific part number. And they probably won't be in that resistance range.
 
Re: Existence of a Slide Blend Pot?

Just a couple of things to keep an eye on; many DJ "crossfader" controls like this have a specialized taper that brings in the other side of the mixer very suddenly (it's used for scratching techniques providing more of a "killswitch" effect with less fader movement), so they don't work gradually pike a blend/panpot does. I know of many EDM DJs that crossfade between tracks using the upfaders, and only use the actual X-fader for slamovers, because the crossfader of the house tables at each club they mix at might have a different pattern.

Second, most of these crossfaders are designed to have a very light touch with low friction (again allowing quick small moves). If you're mounting this on a guitar to blend pickups, you're going to want something that stays where you put it as you dance around on stage.

Just some things to keep in mind while browsing the crossfader market. It used to be that several DJ mixers conformed to a standard for replaceable crossfaders, so aftermarket options came in this panel-mount setup that just dropped into the mixer surface, which would probably be perfect for pickguard-mounting as well. Unfortunately, that was high end at the time, and the high end was the first to go digital followed by everyone else.
 
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Re: Existence of a Slide Blend Pot?

I recall that some old-school mixers used a cable drive system so the the "slider" actually operated a standard rotary pot. If you could find one of those and mod it with a regular blend pot, or, if you have the mechanical skills to fabricate your own, that would do the trick.

Now I've intrigued myself. What slider length do you want, and how deep can the cavity go? ;)
 
Re: Existence of a Slide Blend Pot?

It's not what your asking for but I use a standard single slide pot as a mix/blend between my pup outputs and the volume pot on one of my guitars.
I use one around 20> 25 K Ohms.It doesn't give massive volume changes to either pup but enough of either to make very distinct tonal blends across it's wipe range.

The dual gang pot I use for a blend in another guitar is configured like you describe in you initial post but once again it is only 25K Ohms. 50K gives a bit more variance but anything over that is overkill. You want a blend not a second volume control.
 
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