Alps Blue Velvet Review at Lilly Lee blog

Alps Blue Velvet Review. But it does cost more. I used the blue velvet as a replacement for one of the radio shack/alps pots, in my last 6l6 magnavox conversion integrated. The alps blue velvet has poor tracking, and only a quarter of them was able to pass my tracking tests. It’s ok for a budget unit but if you are looking for superior sound quality, i would look elsewhere. Frankly a good autoformer volume control (avc) will sound better than any passive using a pot. The only thing you are stating clearly is the alps blue velvet, a nice sounding name for a good quality conductive plastic. Everything about them feels legit (except for the shipped price, of course) and tracking is well within spec. The alps blue velvet is not a good sounding pot, whether it’s used in an active preamp or passive. I have no expectation that they are actually made in japan but would try one out if quality. Has anyone tried any of the alps pots marked japan, shipped from china?

ALPS Blue Velvet PCB v.2 ATL Audio Ltd.
from www.atlhifi.com

But it does cost more. Has anyone tried any of the alps pots marked japan, shipped from china? The alps blue velvet has poor tracking, and only a quarter of them was able to pass my tracking tests. I used the blue velvet as a replacement for one of the radio shack/alps pots, in my last 6l6 magnavox conversion integrated. I have no expectation that they are actually made in japan but would try one out if quality. The alps blue velvet is not a good sounding pot, whether it’s used in an active preamp or passive. The only thing you are stating clearly is the alps blue velvet, a nice sounding name for a good quality conductive plastic. Frankly a good autoformer volume control (avc) will sound better than any passive using a pot. It’s ok for a budget unit but if you are looking for superior sound quality, i would look elsewhere. Everything about them feels legit (except for the shipped price, of course) and tracking is well within spec.

ALPS Blue Velvet PCB v.2 ATL Audio Ltd.

Alps Blue Velvet Review Frankly a good autoformer volume control (avc) will sound better than any passive using a pot. But it does cost more. It’s ok for a budget unit but if you are looking for superior sound quality, i would look elsewhere. The alps blue velvet is not a good sounding pot, whether it’s used in an active preamp or passive. Everything about them feels legit (except for the shipped price, of course) and tracking is well within spec. The only thing you are stating clearly is the alps blue velvet, a nice sounding name for a good quality conductive plastic. The alps blue velvet has poor tracking, and only a quarter of them was able to pass my tracking tests. Frankly a good autoformer volume control (avc) will sound better than any passive using a pot. I used the blue velvet as a replacement for one of the radio shack/alps pots, in my last 6l6 magnavox conversion integrated. Has anyone tried any of the alps pots marked japan, shipped from china? I have no expectation that they are actually made in japan but would try one out if quality.

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