Need circuit of remote volume control

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A user is seeking a schematic for a remote volume control specifically designed for a stereo amplifier that operates a motorized volume pot, rather than a digital attenuator. Another participant suggests that there are many resources available online, providing a link to one example. However, the original poster notes that accessing the full article requires payment, prompting a continued search for free alternatives. The conversation highlights the challenge of finding specific circuit designs without incurring costs. Users are encouraged to explore various online resources for suitable options.
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Anyone has schematic of remote volume control for stereo amplifier? It has to drive a motorized volume pot, not the digital attenuator type of volume control.

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Alan
 
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yungman said:
Anyone has schematic of remote volume control for stereo amplifier? It has to drive a motorized volume pot, not the digital attenuator type of volume control.

Thanks

Alan

hey Alan

there's many on google,
here's one example
http://archive.siliconchip.com.au/cms/A_30559/article.html

Dave
 
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Thanks Dave
They want to charge money to get the whole article. I'll keep looking.
 
yungman said:
Thanks Dave
They want to charge money to get the whole article. I'll keep looking.

ahhhh OK

were lots more ... hopefully you will find something suitable :)
 
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