PEC audio pots, where to get them?
Jun 21, 2010 at 5:34 PM Thread Starter Post #1 of 13

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I am curious about the PEC pots, are they still available? I have done some search but the only audio taper model available right now seems to be the 5K single. Where can I find the 10k and 50K models?
 
Thanks for any info :D 
 
Jun 21, 2010 at 10:37 PM Post #7 of 13
^^ same here..in fact am looking to replace the one in my Stacker 2 headphone amp..getting to the point where i can't live with the channel imbalance regardless of how good it sounds..even at half way point in the wiper position the imbalance is intolerable now. Coupled with the scratchiness that it has developed I am done with them.
 
 
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Channel imbalance is beyond not great.  It's terrible.  They also have a tendency to go noisy. And the movement is not smooth.  If you do use one, put a resistor in line with it to help reduce the imbalance.




 
 
 
Tried this and it just exacerbated the scratchiness 10 fold.
 
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Channel imbalance is beyond not great.  It's terrible.  They also have a tendency to go noisy. And the movement is not smooth.  If you do use one, put a resistor in line with it to help reduce the imbalance.




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Channel imbalance is beyond not great.  It's terrible.  They also have a tendency to go noisy. And the movement is not smooth.  If you do use one, put a resistor in line with it to help reduce the imbalance.




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Channel imbalance is beyond not great.  It's terrible.  They also have a tendency to go noisy. And the movement is not smooth.  If you do use one, put a resistor in line with it to help reduce the imbalance.




 
Jun 21, 2010 at 11:26 PM Post #8 of 13
Thanks guys, I will probably go dual-mono then. Can the scratchness be tamed by a few drops of Deoxit?
 
It is a shame they can't be used in a balanced amp (because of the channel balance)... On the bright side, two mono is 1/3 cheaper than a stereo :D
 
Jun 21, 2010 at 11:54 PM Post #9 of 13


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Coupled with the scratchiness that it has developed I am done with them.
 
Tried this and it just exacerbated the scratchiness 10 fold.
 
 
 
 


scratchiness that got worse with the additional resistance points to DC offset on the pot which seems to get worse with higher resistance pots. I don't know the stacker schematic, but I'd look there first.

 
 
Jun 22, 2010 at 9:36 AM Post #12 of 13


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My luck with them is 50/50, one was good, one is entirely worthless.   I'm done buying them.

yup.  i have a silent one in my Bijou, shunted.  my B1 buffer has some noise, but barely audible via speakers.  otherwise i have 3 other worthless pots on my bench right now.  never will i buy another PEC.  TKD all the way for me. 
 
 
Jun 22, 2010 at 11:07 AM Post #13 of 13


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Thanks guys, I will probably go dual-mono then. Can the scratchness be tamed by a few drops of Deoxit?


PEC Pots are sealed: You cant clean them.
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It is a shame they can't be used in a balanced amp (because of the channel balance)... On the bright side, two mono is 1/3 cheaper than a stereo :D


You could always shunt :) IMO the channel balance is good in the top 2/3 of the spin, but I do agree the start is worthless and the last bit of the first 1/3 is a little rough for matching. Design the gain of your system so that the pot is normally at half spin, or more and life is good.
 

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