I think my Alps RK27112A00AK stereo log audio potentiometer is broken?! The left channel is completely muted until I turn the knob around 50% now.
I only had it for several months, too. Is there a way to repair? Should I be adding resistors to it to improve the tracking? Should I try to replace it? Should I switch to a stepped attenuator?
I would prefer to have my digital source audio at 100% and rely on the potentiometer for the volume to reduce bit crush.
I only had it for several months, too. Is there a way to repair? Should I be adding resistors to it to improve the tracking? Should I try to replace it? Should I switch to a stepped attenuator?
I would prefer to have my digital source audio at 100% and rely on the potentiometer for the volume to reduce bit crush.
How do I guarantee that this replacement will not have the same problem? I'd really prefer a stepped attenuator at this point.
Digital volume control reduces the fidelity of the audio because it works by gradually zeroing out the lower order bits (since you're multiplying all of the samples in the signal) -- 100% volume is the only faithful reconstruction of the digital signal, also dither is applied to the signal, creating artifacts:
What’s Wrong with Digital Volume Controls?
Much like the 4% tracking error on potentiometers, this bit crush actually seriously affects the quality of your sound.
What’s Wrong with Digital Volume Controls?
Much like the 4% tracking error on potentiometers, this bit crush actually seriously affects the quality of your sound.
This problem is unusual, perhaps one of the pot's terminals got stressed during installation.
If you want a 1% switched resistor 100k control instead, these are very good.
DACT Type 21 Stepped Attenuator / Volume Control (Hi Fi Grade) * D shape Shaft * | eBay
If you want a 1% switched resistor 100k control instead, these are very good.
DACT Type 21 Stepped Attenuator / Volume Control (Hi Fi Grade) * D shape Shaft * | eBay
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I think my Alps RK27112A00AK stereo log audio potentiometer is broken?! The left channel is completely muted until I turn the knob around 50% now.
I only had it for several months, too. Is there a way to repair? Should I be adding resistors to it to improve the tracking? Should I try to replace it? Should I switch to a stepped attenuator?
I would prefer to have my digital source audio at 100% and rely on the potentiometer for the volume to reduce bit crush.
This would be a viable alternative?
https://www.diyaudio.com/forums/pass-labs/181552-b1-preamp-build-thread-61.html#post5937294
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