I am planning to build one of the preamp/headphone amps from the diy store.
Was wondering if these linear pots would work as volume control or I really need a log pot?
These are 5K pots, and I have 6 of them. Not sure what else these are usefull for.h
Was wondering if these linear pots would work as volume control or I really need a log pot?
These are 5K pots, and I have 6 of them. Not sure what else these are usefull for.h
Such "conversion" is not more than a kludge,and heavily loads the stage driving it.
In this case it can show as low as 500 ohms or nearby at some settings, very difficult to drive.
Get proper Log pots, and the value required by circuit.
In this case it can show as low as 500 ohms or nearby at some settings, very difficult to drive.
Get proper Log pots, and the value required by circuit.
Does it feel like a wirewound potentiometer when turned? That would not be a good choice for audio.
Ed
Ed
Maybe use it for adjustable regulated bench power supply?These are 5K pots, and I have 6 of them. Not sure what else these are usefull for.
I used Spectrol volume control on the NS10 preamp in the '70s. Fine pot, never had problems.
Loading the wiper to ground bends the attenuation curve well enough, but it helps if you have a low source impedance.
Loading the wiper to ground bends the attenuation curve well enough, but it helps if you have a low source impedance.
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