Measuring impedance of Pot/attenuator

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Hi,
check the resistance from input to common for all switch positions.
It may vary.

Check also if it is make before break or break before make.

A break before make may go open circuit on the output when very slowly operating the switch between positions.
A make before break may read a little low on the output, during the switch over between positions.
 

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A break before make may go open circuit on the output when very slowly operating the switch between positions.
A make before break may read a little low on the output, during the switch over between positions.

It is a Make Before Break.

I also have a switch in my junk box that is Break Before Make. Other than the obvious clicking that this would have as you move between each pole, are there any other disadvantages to a BBM?
 
Hi,
the high impedance of a break before make presented to the power amp may do lots.
It could just be a touch of extra wideband noise while the contacts are open.
Or
Slightly worse would be slight instability and RF breakthrough.
Or
The fuses blow because the amp goes into full oscillation when not loaded with a low source impedance.
 
BBM can leave a valve grid floating, if used straight onto the grid. At the very least this could cause loud clicks when switching. Cheap solution is a 1M from grid to ground. Better solution is a coupling capacitor and then a 1M to ground.

If you trust your switch this is not necessary with MBM. It is necessary with a normal pot, as pots cannot be trusted, but most people don't bother.
 
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