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You guys should try this pot, poor man's P&G

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Recently a distant friend grabbed a few of this pot, called bi p260p, made by plastic,sounds like some common Brit stuff. seems nothing special at all. But lol, I gotta lol first, P&G is OEM by this company... Actually, P&G is the cherry-picked version of this pot, the tolerance of this pot is 10% (means channel unbalance), we could just pick 10 of these, and select them by ourselves. No need to pay the price of P&G.

 

btw, made by plastic is actually the element is plastic.

 

link 

http://www.bitechnologies.com/products/panel_pots_sg.htm

http://www.bitechnologies.com/ProAudio/ProAudio/index.htm

That has nothing at all in common with the P+G RF15 or RF11

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You can't ask for more with that price. or stick with those Alps blue etc all the time.

the size is all wrong for a quality pot. now if you have to use smaller stuff for a reason, fine, but this is cheap crap just like all the other cheap crap including the tiny alps pot. no way to make anything track worth a crap in that size.

you want perfect, use an 8 bit digital attenuator, still less than the price of a rk50 or p&g

Yep, 8 bit digital attenuator is the future.

Well there is no more P+G as they stopped accepting orders in August.  :(  Still digital is better but I for one just prefer the feel of a quality pot. 

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