The worst push-pull pot description I've ever seen.

Re: The worst push-pull pot description I've ever seen.

I love Sweetwater as well, but their copy is regularly mangled... I contacted them once when they had described compressors totally incorrectly and sr editor did return my email to admit the goof...

The challange with marketing is words have search value and wow value as well as the actual meaning that have to be balanced.. and if the writter doesn't understand the product, they can generate lots of hits... even sales, based on high excitement words that have limitted or inaccurate meaning.

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Re: The worst push-pull pot description I've ever seen.

That's interesting. I suppose I should email them and tell them about this goof. (And the fact that we're talking about it.) ;)
 
Re: The worst push-pull pot description I've ever seen.

That's interesting. I suppose I should email them and tell them about this goof. (And the fact that we're talking about it.) ;)

I actually did that for a guitar listing. I told my “sales engineer”. He apologized profusely said he was going to tell the web guys and the description is still bad.
 
Re: The worst push-pull pot description I've ever seen.

Well, my push-push pots came in, and I'm a little disappointed. They don't work the way I assumed they would. I thought the knob would return to a uniform position after each click. But they rest up or down. The "up" position is as high as a push-pull in the raised position, as another forum member eluded to. I'll try them in something anyway, just not what I expected.
 
Re: The worst push-pull pot description I've ever seen.

Well, my push-push pots came in, and I'm a little disappointed. They don't work the way I assumed they would. I thought the knob would return to a uniform position after each click. But they rest up or down. The "up" position is as high as a push-pull in the raised position, as another forum member eluded to. I'll try them in something anyway, just not what I expected.

What brand was it?
 
Re: The worst push-pull pot description I've ever seen.

I'll have to look at some of mine, they still get a little taller in the "up" position, but it not's as much as a push/pull, as you are describing.
 
Re: The worst push-pull pot description I've ever seen.

These are definitely a wee bit taller than a push-pull. (Wrong pic in above post.)
(Push-push on the right.)

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Re: The worst push-pull pot description I've ever seen.

Looks like the extra height is just clearance so you can push.
 
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