ARP 2600 Slider Shafts

$44.99$79.99

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Description

Slider Shafts for the ARP 2600 Synthesizer.

Are your ARP 2600 Slider Shafts broken, worn, or even missing? If the slider body is still in good condition, replacing the shaft may be the solution for you. Synth Patchers has the ARP 2600 slider shafts you need to keep your ARP 2600 sliders looking and feeling like new.

ARP 2600 Slider Shafts from Synth Patchers are available in quantities of 5 or 10 pieces. Our ARP 2600 slider shafts are direct replacements for the original factory shafts. No modifications are required*. Order your ARP 2600 Slider Shafts today and experience your ARP 2600 synthesizer the way it was intended.

  • NEW! (Not new old stock or re-manufactured)
  • Direct replacement. No modifications required*
  • Available in quantities of 5 or 10 Shafts
  • Compatible with ARP 2600 only (All versions)

* Minor adjustments to the shaft contacts may be required to ensure electrical continuity across the entire track length. This is common and normal.
* Installation requires the original slider be removed from the circuit board, opened, and reassembled. This is a very delicate process that can potentially cause permanent and irreparable damage to the slider and/or synthesizer. If you are not comfortable working with vintage slide potentiometers please seek the assistance of a qualified technician.
* Replacing the slider shaft does not guarantee restoration or improvement of the sliders’ functionality. This is due to the age and condition of the original slider body. If you are unsure if replacing the shaft will restore the functionality of a questionable slider it is best to replace the entire slider. Replacement ARP 2600 Slider Kits are available here.
* Installation requires experience with soldering and electronics. Electricity can be deadly. If you are not comfortable please seek the assistance of a qualified technician.
* For best results please calibrate your instrument after installation (where applicable). Calibration procedures for some instruments can be found in the service manuals on our support page.

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