Who makes the best push-pull pots?

Chad

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Haven't bought any push-pull pots for awhile and am wondering who currently makes the best quality? Used to be the consensus that Alpha were good stuff, but I see that CTS and Bourns are also making them now.
 
Re: Who makes the best push-pull pots?

http://www.wdmusic.com/WD500XLPP_US.html

Not sure what might be best, but I am happy with these. They seem well made and have held up well.
Five out of six I bought measured over 500k and one was 485k.
They turn easy and have 24 spline which was what I wanted and couldn't find elsewhere.

I also wonder who else might make push/pulls 500k long shaft 24 spline.
 
Re: Who makes the best push-pull pots?

Haven't bought any push-pull pots for awhile and am wondering who currently makes the best quality? Used to be the consensus that Alpha were good stuff, but I see that CTS and Bourns are also making them now.

DiMarzio
 
Re: Who makes the best push-pull pots?

The hard ones to find are great push/push pots, which I like a lot better.
 
Re: Who makes the best push-pull pots?

All of those?

Ive had pretty much the same luck with CTS and Bourns. I tend to go with Bourns a little more often these days, which are almost all push/pull.

Depending on where you get them, they might have an option for buying a higher tolerance...where they go through them and test them by hand to confirm. I think I've seen places offering from between 1-5% tolerances, depending on the seller.
 
Re: Who makes the best push-pull pots?

The hard ones to find are great push/push pots, which I like a lot better.

Ironically, I'm replacing a push/push that failed. I've heard that's par for the course, so just gonna go with push/pull this time.
 
Re: Who makes the best push-pull pots?

Ironically, I'm replacing a push/push that failed. I've heard that's par for the course, so just gonna go with push/pull this time.

Yeah, the standard everyone uses are terrible. You'd think there would be a market for a really good one, since it works so much better ergonomically than push/pull. I use a Fender S1 switch in one of my guitars. That has held up really well.
 
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