Yes, it would have a threaded bushing (M7x0.75). Check the data sheet for the RK097 series at the Alps website. All of the pots in the RK097 series have threaded metal bushings.
Price will be dependent on the quantity ordered. I'm actually trying to get in touch with a Mouser purchasing manager to try to convince them to carry this pot and the Blue Velvet pot as stock items.
These pots are supposed to fit the new Pimeta board. RK0971221Z05 is the one to use according to Warren Young. There are also similar push switches, but the rotary one would seem to be great. I would be interested in purchasing a few as well. Thanks.
hey guys im kinda a ray newbie and i was wondering im shur there is stuff outthere like this but how bout a pot the can u can push in when ur done and push it again to use and it is to control the audio and the power and it would have a light on it????????????? is there such i know there is the push in and out with audio and power control but i don't know about it haveing a light on it. any ideas???????????
blip just need to know what pins go to what on on the mint board i have th switch part of the pot figured out just needed to know where the other six pins went to. thanks
Typically Alps pots (as well as many if not most stereo pots) pinouts are arranged in two rows of 3 pins each. Looking at it bottom side up, with the pot shaft towards you, the two right side pins are the grounds, the two middle pins are the outputs (to the amp) and the two left pins are the inputs (to the input jacks). Doesn't matter which half you use for which channel, just keep one channel on each row of 3 pins.
Always grab the datasheet when in doubt; next would be the DMM and ohm it out.
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