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Can you change a 5K Potentiometer to a 1K? - Click HERE for Original Thread
lgehrig4
Hi,

I'm making an amp which calls for a 1K gain pot, but I can only find a 5K at Radioshack and would like to complete this tonight. Can I use a resistor to accomplish this? If so, please describe how. It is just your basic 3-prong pot.

thanks
Jeff
Stocker
You can parallel the pins with another (fixed resistor) but it's a bit silly, and will also change the response charicteristics. go to a real electronics shop or wait until tomorrow. Order one next-day shipping if an online place place like digikey, newmark or radioshack or parts express offers it.
thomas997
Does it say log or linear or what?


Yeah you can use it for now to try it out.. no problem.
lgehrig4
Point taken. Thanks for your help!
lgehrig4
It is a linear pot. I am going to wait until I can find a 1k since connecting a resistor will change the response characteristics as stated by 'Stocker'
dmfraser
If the pot is being used as a variable voltage divider, it is likely not to matter being 5K. If it is being used as a 2 terminal variable resistor then it does matter.

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