Where in the heck are you finding pots with pull switches?

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skyboltone
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Where in the heck are you finding pots with pull switches?

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Funks chassis shows three switch holes. Bright, mid, and jazz/rock. There are Five switches shown on the Rev A schematic. I would like to put my bright on my global master (1 meg audio) and the deep on the Bass control. Both pull type. I will use the hole labeled bright for HRM, mid for mid, and Jazz Rock for Jazz rock.

These pot switch combo's don't look easy to find.

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Re: Where in the heck are you finding pots with pull switches?

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Mouser has Alpha push pull pots.
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Doug Hoffman has a couple values of CTS SPSTs and the usual 250k, 500k DPDTs.
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Re: Where in the heck are you finding pots with pull switches?

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The "boost" switch is generally relay-controlled, not a physical switch. (aka PAB - the one that lifts the ground on the tone stack)
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