Hi guys,
I have a Marshall JCM 900 that needed new pots. I didn't want to spend $5 a pot so I bought the 16mm long shaft pc mount alpha pots from Mojo for just over a buck each.
There were two values that they didn't have, 22k and 220k, but they did have 25k and 250k so I bought them. I got them and one is in the 220k range, a couple are in the 230-240k range and the other in the 240k-250k range.
So can I use them as is?
or
Should I add a resistor across outside lugs of the pot to drop the value to what I need? or will this cause problems?
Thanks for your help
Nick
Lowering Pot value with resistor
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Re: Lowering Pot value with resistor
mauiboy81
You can use as is.
Mark
You can use as is.
Mark
Re: Lowering Pot value with resistor
Adding a resistor changes the taper and you don't want this. What Mark says, use them as-is. You won't notice the difference, except, of course, whatever was broken will work.
Re: Lowering Pot value with resistor
Thanks guys.
They were all really scratchy and a few had been hit and bent and the back casing had come off.
It'll be nice to have them working again.
Thanks again
Nick
They were all really scratchy and a few had been hit and bent and the back casing had come off.
It'll be nice to have them working again.
Thanks again
Nick
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Re: Lowering Pot value with resistor
Here's what happens with the taper of a pot. when you modify them with resistors.
lazymaryamps
Re: Lowering Pot value with resistor
On this topic, here's a nifty article from R.G. Keen:
http://www.geofex.com/article_folders/p ... tscret.htm
http://www.geofex.com/article_folders/p ... tscret.htm
Re: Lowering Pot value with resistor
Those log and antilog tapering resistors can also be used to increase the taper of existing Audio (and Reverse Audio) Pots. This can help improve the 'two-line-taper' characteristic of modern off-the-shelf pots, but at the expense of lowering overall resistance one way or the other (hence you might want to try this with pots that are 2 x the value required), as well as adding a proportional amount of series resistance on the 'other' side of the wiper.
Re: Lowering Pot value with resistor
While we're on the subject. I've seen some folks add a trimmer pot; in one case the guy used a trimmer to bring a 1M pot down to 700K.
Does this method work any differently than using a resistor?
Does this method work any differently than using a resistor?
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