Hello everyone,
I'm hoping to get some advice on a modification for my vintage Pioneer LX-424 receiver. I'd like to add a remote volume control, and I've found a kit on AliExpress that seems promising. It's described as a "Double 100K/50K remote volume digital potentiometer" and includes tone controls and an IR remote.
link: https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_opV1b0R
Before I buy it, I want to make sure it's compatible with my Pioneer LX-424 and to understand what the installation might involve. My main concern is whether this digital board can directly replace the original mechanical volume potentiometer in the receiver.
Here are my main questions:
Thank you in advance for your help
I'm hoping to get some advice on a modification for my vintage Pioneer LX-424 receiver. I'd like to add a remote volume control, and I've found a kit on AliExpress that seems promising. It's described as a "Double 100K/50K remote volume digital potentiometer" and includes tone controls and an IR remote.
link: https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_opV1b0R
Before I buy it, I want to make sure it's compatible with my Pioneer LX-424 and to understand what the installation might involve. My main concern is whether this digital board can directly replace the original mechanical volume potentiometer in the receiver.
Here are my main questions:
- Does anyone know the specifications of the original volume pot in the Pioneer LX-424? Is it 50K or 100K, and does it have a loudness tap? How would I wire this new board if the original pot has a loudness function?
- Are there any other potential issues I should be aware of when integrating a modern digital controller into a vintage receiver like this? For example, could it introduce noise into the audio signal?
Thank you in advance for your help


