Identifying a broken Rotary Encoder on guitar foot pedal

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I have a guitar foot pedal, "EHX Stereo Memory Man with Hazarai", with a rotary encoder that broke off. Here is a picture of the knob in question:

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Also, here is a picture of the circuit board, where the board is labelled 'ENC1' :

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I have removed the rotary encoder but the shaft is snapped and deformed preventing me from testing its ability to be a push button. There are no part numbers on the part at all, and I emailed the manufacturer asking for the part number but was told only to send it in. There are 3 pins on one side of it and two on the other. If you like I'll upload some pics of just the encoder.

Update: I so here is a photo of the underside with a strange H8 marking. I think I found a suitable replacement part to try out show in pic 4:

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That last one is a product i found at a company called Seeed and is titled a 'Rotary Encoder with Switch' for $3.70

Best Answer

It is the same part. In particular, the side with the two pins indicate that there is a switch in the encoder. The only difference might be the number of clicks per revolution ( clicks per turn). But then it will only change the speed of incrementation/decrementation.