Hi, Buds,
It's been a long time since I've been on the page. Went back on tour with Chubby Checker from 2015-2018 after some 50 years or so, and now busy with a 12-piece local swing band that's a lot of fun and a great diversion for a longtime rock player. Also been restoring and racing 60-year-old vintage race karts and working on my two VW-powered kit cars, and that doesn't cover all the RC airplanes I build and the contests I've entered with them.
Anyway, I'm back and I need a little help.
in 2010 or so I built for faux sunn floor monitors, you know, the slanted cabinet pairs that clip together, each with a 12" speaker and a small horn. My home-brews work just fine, but not all of my sunn mixers have seperate volume controls for mains and monitors. I built my floor monitors from memory and couldn't remember if the ones I had back in the '70s had volume controls (I used them with a Coliseum Audio Controller with individual volume controls).
Each of my monitor cabs has a 12" speaker and a small tweeter, and I would like to add a volume control to these cabinets. Can anyone tell me what to buy and how to wire it into the existing circuit? I need a control (pot or component?) that will mount on the inside of the baffle with the control knob or slider on the outside of the grill.
jefftroy at aol (period) com or seven-one-seven nine-one-seven 367 zero
BTW, I'm using a bunch of sunn gear with the swing band: 200s bass head with a 115SR cabinet (and my '69 Armstrong) for bass, sunn Stage Lead for my '74 Mustang, and a sunn Concert Controller I for PA with a pair of 412SR columns and sunn Concert Horn Accessories (all SM-58 mics). This is the PA head that I need the volume controls to support using the monitors effectively.
Also, if your want to see some fun pictures and hear some good ol' rock & roll vocals and bass work, check me out at bandmix (period) com (forward slash) jefftroy or just go to the bandmix site and search my name. The Sunshine track was recorded live in a club in 1980 with some of it going through the mixer at the back of the room.
Thanks in advance for your help and advice with the monitors.