500K Log Chopperpot Kill Switch Pot
CHOPPERPOT Killswitch-Poti The common kill switches have one thing in common: As the name suggests, the signal is "killed" when the switch is pressed.
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Musicians would much rather have it the other way around, a "reverse kill switch".
No matter, the göldo CHOPPERPOT can do it both ways - and much more! Versions and operation The CHOPPERPOT potentiometer is available in three versions: 500k A, 250k A and 500k B.
It can therefore replace a volume or a tone potentiometer as required. It corresponds in construction to the proven göldo push-push pot.
The only difference is that the CHOPPERPOT's switch is a momentary switch. In order to prevent too loud noise when actuated and to make it feel nice and smooth, a rubber ring is mounted on the axle.
The CHOPPERPOT basically consists of a standard potentiometer with knurled shaft, which can be wired independently of the switching function. Underneath sits a 6-pole switch that is actuated when pressure is applied to the axle. Incl. extra printed soldering board (see Instructions).
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