Variable Resistor values

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Hi all,

I got a simple question, but necessary: I want to replace the old VRs of an amp with those multi-turn, much more precise. Originals are 3.3k ohms but I can only find here the 4.7k ohms part. Do I have to put exacly the same value, or is 4.7k ok? Or 2.2k as well?

Thanks a lot!
 
As is so often in engineering, "it depends .." 😀

If the pot is used like a volume control - signal at the top, ground at the bottom, wiper picking off a voltage between the two, the resistance value is almost certainly not at all critical, within reason.

If it is part of a filter circuit with other Rs and Cs around, it might be more critical, so needs to be examined.

I've never seen a 3K3 pot used in other than bias or offset adjustments, so I very much doubt that its value is critical.

Go for a higher value, 4K7, and I'm sure it will be fine.

Publish a circuit snippet, and we can be more definite.

Cliff
 
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I've never seen a 3K3 pot used in other than bias or offset adjustments, so I very much doubt that its value is critical.

Go for a higher value, 4K7, and I'm sure it will be fine.

Publish a circuit snippet, and we can be more definite.

Cliff

Thanks, Cliff!

You're right! It's for the Bias in an Yamaha amp. I need a multi-turn pot suitable for this purpose. So, I guess a 4.7k would be fine, right? 🙂

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