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  1. Oh, I thought the CP-1 was the control pod for the ProMedia 4.1 system? How are they different? Anyways, I'm going away for the weekend, so I'll check this forum after I get back! Thanks for the help all!
  2. If I cannot manage to get some new potentiometers, I'd be interested in buying a control pod, preferably new, but if an old one works well, that would be good too. But the volume control knobs would have to work perfectly on it, because that is the whole reason I'd be buying it, for those knobs. I could probably even desolder the potentiometers off a v2.400 control pod and solder them on my 4.1 control pod. (That way I could keep the headphone jack and power button.) Does anyone know if they are exactly the same?
  3. There are far too many edits (including my own) to make sense of this thread... Sorry! Whoever deletes threads can delete this one...
  4. Oh, I still want it! (I just moved my post to the ProMedia forum) You can post that here or there, I don't care! Thanks!
  5. Haha, I posted my post in the wrong forum, so I posted it in the correct one, and went to delete this post, but I don't see a delete button! So, I just edited it to what you saw. [Z] Banana [Z]
  6. I see on the forum that there are many inquiries about the ProMedia 4.1 control pods (CP-1), so I’m sorry to bring it up again. Could somebody provide me the specifications / manufacturer’s part numbers for the three potentiometers on the CP-1? (They are all different). I know they are made by Taiwan Alpha (http://www.taiwanalpha.com/), or at least the ones in my control pod are. I believe the mfr. # for the subwoofer potentiometer is RD701F-20B1-15F-B10K, but I’m not sure about the other two. The reason I am asking is because they are making that characteristic staticy noise. I tried electrical parts cleaner months ago, and it seemed to fix the problem, but the problem has come back and the electrical parts cleaner is not doing the trick now. I’d like to just order the potentiometers and solder new ones on. My system is working perfectly except for the three potentiometers. I doubt anymore fiddling with these potentiometers will bring much benefit... Also, do you all have recommendation on a store / website to order the potentiometers? I know Mouser Electronics sells Taiwan Alpha products. Otherwise, could someone tell me of a place I can get a CP-1 in good working order? (The Klipsch store is backordered.) Thanks much! Joshua
  7. I see on the forum that there are many inquiries about the ProMedia 4.1 control pods (CP-1), so I’m sorry to bring it up again. Could somebody provide me the specifications / manufacturer’s part numbers for the three potentiometers on the CP-1? (They are all different). I know they are made by Taiwan Alpha (http://www.taiwanalpha.com/), or at least the ones in my control pod are. I believe the mfr. # for the subwoofer potentiometer is RD701F-20B1-15F-B10K, but I’m not sure about the other two. The reason I am asking is because they are making that characteristic staticy noise. I tried electrical parts cleaner months ago, and it seemed to fix the problem, but the problem has come back and the electrical parts cleaner is not doing the trick now. I’d like to just order the potentiometers and solder new ones on. My system is working perfectly except for the three potentiometers. I doubt anymore fiddling with these potentiometers will bring much benefit... Also, do you all have recommendation on a store / website to order the potentiometers? I know Mouser Electronics sells Taiwan Alpha products. Otherwise, could someone tell me of a place I can get a CP-1 in good working order? (The Klipsch store is backordered.) Thanks much! Joshua (I also posted this in the correct forum: http://forums.klipsch.com/forums/p/100672/1015510.aspx#1015510 )
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