Enhance your audio equipment with the SC4580GH Series Slide Potentiometer. This professional-grade 60mm fader is engineered for smooth, linear motion and precise resistance control, making it an ideal replacement part for mixing consoles, equalizers, and electronic musical instruments.
Available in multiple pin configurations and resistance tapers, these slide switches are designed for durable, long-term performance in both consumer and professional audio applications.
Precision Slide Motion: Features a 60mm travel length with a 9mm width, providing a balanced tactile feel for accurate level adjustments.
Multiple Configurations: Available in both 6-pin and 8-pin variants to support mono and stereo signal paths (A10K/B10K).
Durable Metal Lever: Equipped with a robust "Handle Type 15C" or "20D" metal shaft, compatible with standard fader knobs and built to withstand frequent use.
Color-Coded Housing: Built with high-visibility green composite material for easy identification during assembly or repair.
Versatile Resistance Tapers: Supports both Logarithmic (A) and Linear (B) tapers to suit different audio volume and parameter control requirements.
Dimensions: 60mm (Length) x 9mm (Width).
Handle Types: 15C / 20D.
Available Models:
SC4580HG: 8-Pin A10K x 2 / B10K x 2 (Stereo).
SC4580GH: 6-Pin A10K (Mono).
SC4580GH: 6-Pin B10K (Mono).
Audio Mixing Consoles: Perfect as a replacement fader for channel volume control.
Graphic Equalizers: Ideal for precise frequency band adjustments in rack-mounted gear.
Electronic Keyboards/Synthesizers: Used for modulation, pitch, or master volume sliders.
Lighting Controllers: Suitable for manual dimming control in DMX consoles.
What is the difference between A10K and B10K? A10K refers to an Audio (Logarithmic) taper, typically used for volume controls to match human hearing. B10K is a Linear taper, often used for settings like balance or EQ frequency levels.
How do I know which pin configuration I need? Check your original part. A 6-pin model is generally for mono signals, while an 8-pin (x2) model supports dual-channel stereo signals.
Can I clean this slider if it becomes "scratchy"? Yes. For sliders that produce noise, a specialized electronic contact cleaner spray can be applied to the internal tracks to remove dust and oxidation.
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