Oh...interesting! Thanks, Kevin! I see you mentioned Ohmite.Kevin Lightner wrote:The companies that made the pots (there were two main suppliers), didn't go out of business.
One was acquired.
But they still make pots under their new name.

Oh...interesting! Thanks, Kevin! I see you mentioned Ohmite.Kevin Lightner wrote:The companies that made the pots (there were two main suppliers), didn't go out of business.
One was acquired.
But they still make pots under their new name.
Amps are different than synthesizers, just like TV's are different from synthesizers. More goes into building a synth than what goes into a tube amp...I've rebuilt a tube amp. I would NEVER attempt to rebuild a synth. That's best left to Kevin Lightner.sleeper wrote:I think Moog can do it if they wanted to.
Don't know about that no brainer comment
Marshall makes clones of their amps
we are not talking rocket science.
I recently bought a NOS AB pot for eight bucks at the local electronics shop. Great deal, considering it had been in the storage room since God knows when. The price sticker was at least ten years old.van wrote:Thanks for that info Kevin, I noticed that the Clarostats look just like AB pots of old moogs. The last AB pots I bought were about $3.00 each, today we're up to $10.00; considering inflation and about 30 years they are about the same price...
John, you totally missed that.JohnLRice wrote:Pogo wrote:p.s. i have a re-issue of some vintage tap water if your interestedGo back to sleep.eeeewwwww!
Voltor07 wrote:John, you totally missed that.JohnLRice wrote:Pogo wrote:p.s. i have a re-issue of some vintage tap water if your interestedGo back to sleep.eeeewwwww!
A RE-ISSUE of vintage tap water would be fresh tap water.
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