Push-on knobs for d-shaft pots?
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- JazzGuitarGimp
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Push-on knobs for d-shaft pots?
Hi All,
Back in the 60's, pressure-fit, push-on knobs for d-shaft pots were readily available. Though it looks like they have fallen out of fashion. Does anyone know if there are suppliers who are selling current-production knobs of this style?
Many thanks,
Lou
Back in the 60's, pressure-fit, push-on knobs for d-shaft pots were readily available. Though it looks like they have fallen out of fashion. Does anyone know if there are suppliers who are selling current-production knobs of this style?
Many thanks,
Lou
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Re: Push-on knobs for d-shaft pots?
Tubesandmore.com has Knobs > push on, in their menu. Check it out.
I build and repair tube amps. http://amps.monkeymatic.com
- Leo_Gnardo
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Re: Push-on knobs for d-shaft pots?
Yes, there's a couple there, Ampeg "stove knob" for instance.xtian wrote:Tubesandmore.com has Knobs > push on, in their menu. Check it out.
Also Fender red knobs for "evil Twins" & other amps of that error, um, era. What flummoxes me, some Fenders need a knob that's 180 degrees opposite the replacements, what to do?
down technical blind alleys . . .
Re: Push-on knobs for d-shaft pots?
I have a shoebox full of old knobs of many different styles. Talk to me if you need something in particular, I might have some.
I've already high-graded all the really nice setscrew types, but there are a bunch of push-ons in there.
I've already high-graded all the really nice setscrew types, but there are a bunch of push-ons in there.
Don't you boys know any NICE songs?
Re: Push-on knobs for d-shaft pots?
Same here, Lou!boots wrote:I have a shoebox full of old knobs of many different styles. Talk to me if you need something in particular, I might have some.
Leo_Gnardo wrote: What flummoxes me, some Fenders need a knob that's 180 degrees opposite the replacements, what to do?
If the pots aren't the solder pin type, get in there and spin 'em!
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- Leo_Gnardo
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Re: Push-on knobs for d-shaft pots?
Yeh welll... they are the solder pin types, in SS as well as tube Fenders. Why Fender doesn't have the 180 version, makes me want to pull my hair out, lucky there ain't any left. Will have to "sacrifice" some SS Fenders for their knobs, that's all there is to it.Meat&Beer wrote:Leo_Gnardo wrote: What flummoxes me, some Fenders need a knob that's 180 degrees opposite the replacements, what to do?
If the pots aren't the solder pin type, get in there and spin 'em!
down technical blind alleys . . .
Re: Push-on knobs for d-shaft pots?
I have a drawer with push on knobs too, what style of knob are you looking for?
Mark
Mark
- JazzGuitarGimp
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Re: Push-on knobs for d-shaft pots?
Hi guys.
Thanks for your responses. Unfortunately, I am not looking for just a few knobs. I am the design engineer for Brimstone Audio, which is a startup pedal company. We've been selling our first pedal, the Crossover Distortion for a few years now. It's a dual-band distortion pedal with sweepable crossover frequency. It has 11(!) knobs. I have been tasked with finding push-on knobs to "substantially reduce assembly time". We can get knurled, split shaft versions of the d-shaft pots we currently use, and I
suspect we will do that once we've depleted our current stock.
I have just found a push-on knob at Mammoth Electronics. It's a soft knob for mixing desks, though it's a bit smaller in diameter than the knob we're currently using (19mm vs 12mm). But I am going to ordier some and see how they look.
There doesn't seem to be as many options for d-shaft push-ons as I recall from yesteryear. Any and all advice / suggestions are welcome. I'm all ears...
Thanks again,
Lou
Thanks for your responses. Unfortunately, I am not looking for just a few knobs. I am the design engineer for Brimstone Audio, which is a startup pedal company. We've been selling our first pedal, the Crossover Distortion for a few years now. It's a dual-band distortion pedal with sweepable crossover frequency. It has 11(!) knobs. I have been tasked with finding push-on knobs to "substantially reduce assembly time". We can get knurled, split shaft versions of the d-shaft pots we currently use, and I
suspect we will do that once we've depleted our current stock.
I have just found a push-on knob at Mammoth Electronics. It's a soft knob for mixing desks, though it's a bit smaller in diameter than the knob we're currently using (19mm vs 12mm). But I am going to ordier some and see how they look.
There doesn't seem to be as many options for d-shaft push-ons as I recall from yesteryear. Any and all advice / suggestions are welcome. I'm all ears...
Thanks again,
Lou
Lou Rossi Designs
Printed Circuit Design & Layout,
and Schematic Capture
Printed Circuit Design & Layout,
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Re: Push-on knobs for d-shaft pots?
Just a guess but the D shaft pots from yesteryear was probably so the consumer could put the knob on right if it was removed.
Or, many times they were custom knobs with labeling on them that could only be lined up with labels if it was installed correctly.
Or, many times they were custom knobs with labeling on them that could only be lined up with labels if it was installed correctly.
Tom
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Re: Push-on knobs for d-shaft pots?
The Mammoth knobs are cheap looking I have those too
Contact Davies knobs or some other knob manufacturer I guess for quantity buys.
Contact Davies knobs or some other knob manufacturer I guess for quantity buys.
- JazzGuitarGimp
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Re: Push-on knobs for d-shaft pots?
Mark,
Thank you for the pointer to Davies. They have some reasonably-priced offerings. I am going to see if I can get my hands on enough to build up one of our pedals to see how they look.
Thanks again,
Lou
Thank you for the pointer to Davies. They have some reasonably-priced offerings. I am going to see if I can get my hands on enough to build up one of our pedals to see how they look.
Thanks again,
Lou
Lou Rossi Designs
Printed Circuit Design & Layout,
and Schematic Capture
Printed Circuit Design & Layout,
and Schematic Capture
Re: Push-on knobs for d-shaft pots?
Check my website for these knobs
Www.apexjr.com
I'm still getting warning don't go to this website from my
PC computer at my warehouse. I need to check out this forum from home.
Www.apexjr.com
I'm still getting warning don't go to this website from my
PC computer at my warehouse. I need to check out this forum from home.
Re: Push-on knobs for d-shaft pots?
Yeah it's a Google thing.
Hard to fix.
I feel it is completely safe here.
Hard to fix.
I feel it is completely safe here.
Tom
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Don't let that smoke out!