I am trying to wire an EQ (Low Frequency) in a Rockford amp. Does anyone have one of these on hand that they can measure the minimum and maximum values on?
I am assuming it's just a resistive pot.
In my application I want to wire a proximity switch on a convertible top, and then add Bass EQ (or no EQ at all) based on whether the top is up or down. The basic concept is to adjust for Room Gain (top up; you could call it Position 1) or no Gain (top down, you could call it Position 2).
With a relay I just want to have two fixed positions, thus my request for the pot's impedance range.
If it's not actually resistive (say, it's a variable capacitor) that would be good info. Someone just needs to measure one for me.
I am assuming it's just a resistive pot.
In my application I want to wire a proximity switch on a convertible top, and then add Bass EQ (or no EQ at all) based on whether the top is up or down. The basic concept is to adjust for Room Gain (top up; you could call it Position 1) or no Gain (top down, you could call it Position 2).
With a relay I just want to have two fixed positions, thus my request for the pot's impedance range.
If it's not actually resistive (say, it's a variable capacitor) that would be good info. Someone just needs to measure one for me.
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