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Looking For The Alps Catalogue No For This Tascam M300 Series Mixer Part

Post by Mark » Wed Mar 10, 2021 4:32 pm

The part no in question is 5282011500. I cannot find it on any of the sites that claim to stock Tascam parts.
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Re: Looking For The Alps Catalogue No For This Tascam M300 Series Mixer Part

Post by crow » Wed Mar 17, 2021 3:17 pm

According to this google result
www.waynekirkwood.com/mci/mcisony.html.BAK
which is an automatic download that I could view once I deleted the .BAK extension,

you need a 10k audio taper pot. knowing that, I'll bet you can find ont that has the same terminals and dimensions, and you'll be good to go even if it's not the exact same one. Here's a mouser search field that narrows it to alps 10k audio pots:

https://www.mouser.com/Alps-Alpine/Pass ... JEALw_wcB

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Re: Looking For The Alps Catalogue No For This Tascam M300 Series Mixer Part

Post by Mark » Sat Apr 03, 2021 10:49 pm

Well, the legs/pins have to have a certain spacing otherwise they won't go into the holes on the circuit board.

I ended up getting a pair of 10K log pots simply because they no longer manufacture the linear version (which is what the originals were) with a 15" shaft and those are pure unobtanium NOS or used.
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