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Potentiometer value?

This is the tone circuit from a vintage bogen amplifier E30. I am a newbie to schematics and am unsure of the value. It needs to be replaced . Thanks.
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I don't know the answer, but...

There seem to be resistors of 50 Mohm, 100 Mohm and 500 Mohm on the schematic. The only audio circuits I'm aware of that use such high resistances (and often even higher) are the preamplifiers built into condenser microphones. Am I misinterpreting something or is this a very unusual design?
 
500 MΩ would be hard to maintain. A little bit of moisture in the air or a fingerprint on the resistor body would quickly ruin that. 🙂

The tone control would probably work okay-ish with a plain (non centre tapped) pot, but it would not have the same characteristic as the original. I'd try to maintain the original control if possible. Deoxit Gold contact cleaner and Deoxit FaderLube are your friends in need.

Tom
 
Might be able to use an audio taper volume control with loudness tap. I'd try to find one in 1M or 2M Ohm if still available; maybe made for the guitar amp market.

All good fortune,
Chris

ps: this is assuming that you've cleaned the pot with Caig D5 or maybe D100. Nothing else is worth doing, and many are dangerously wrong.
 
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