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Using the 5040a volume control without the 5040a?

mvihola, modified 10 Years ago.

Using the 5040a volume control without the 5040a?

Youngling Posts: 1 Join Date: 4/3/13 Recent Posts
There is a volume control shipped with the 5040a that looks like the 9000a, but has only one 3.5" plug which connects to the 5040a. I was wondering if this volume control could be used (or easily modified to be used) independently like the 9000a, without the 5040a?

(I have a pre-amplifier for the 5040a + 6010a, but I would like to use the volume control with another pair of 8020a:s.)
ilkka-rissanen, modified 10 Years ago.

Re: Using the 5040a volume control without the 5040a?

Yoda Posts: 2564 Join Date: 3/23/09 Recent Posts
Hello,

Although the outlook of the two controllers is identical, the insides are different so they can't be used or modified to use across.